Lyrics Old Kentucky Home - Louis Armstrong
Turpentine
and
dandelion
wine
I've
turned
the
corner
and
I'm
doin'
fine
Shootin'
at
the
birds
on
the
telephone
line
Pickin'
'em
off
with
my
gun
of
mine
I
got
a
fire
in
my
belly
And
a
fire
in
my
head
Goin'
higher
and
higher
Until
I'm
dead
Sister
Sue--she's
short
and
stout
She
didn't
grow
up;
she
grew
out
Mama
says
she's
plain,
but
she's
just
bein'
kind
Papa
thinks
she's
pretty,
but
he's
almost
blind
Don't
let
her
out
much
'cept
at
night
But
I
don't
care
'cause
I'm
all
right
Oh,
the
sun
shines
bright
on
My
old
Kentucky
home
And
the
young
folks
roll
on
the
floor
Oh,
the
sun
shines
bright
on
My
old
Kentucky
home
Keep
them
hard
times
away
from
my
door
Brother
Gene--he's
big
and
mean
And
he
don't
have
much
to
say
He
had
a
little
woman
who
he
whupped
each
day
But
now
she's
gone
away
He
got
drunk
last
night
Kicked
mama
down
the
stairs
But
I'm
all
right,
so
I
don't
care
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