Lyrics San Francisco Mabel Joy - Mickey Newbury
Oh,
his
daddy
was
an
honest
man,
Red-dirt,
Georgia
farmer.
His
mama
lived
her
short
life,
Havin'
kids
and
balin'
hay.
He
had
fifteen
years,
And
an
ache
inside
to
wander,
Hopped
a
freight
in
Waycross,
Wound
up
in
L.A.
Oh,
the
cold
nights
had
no
pity,
On
that
Waycross,
Georgia
farm
boy.
Most
days
he
went
hungry,
Then
the
summer
came.
He
met
a
girl
known
on
the
Strip,
As
San
Francisco
Mabel
Joy.
Destitution's
child,
Born
on
an
L.A.
street
called
shame.
Growing
up
came
quietly,
In
the
arms
of
Mabel
Joy.
And
laughter
found
their
mornings,
It
brought
a
meaning
to
his
life.
On
the
night
before
she
left,
Sleep
came,
left
that
Waycross
country
boy,
With
dreams
of
Georgia
cotton,
And
a
California
wife.
Sunday
mornin'
found
him
standin'
'neath,
The
red
light
at
her
door.
When
a
right
cross
sent
him
reelin',
Put
him
face
down
on
the
floor.
Lord,
in
place
of
Mabel
Joy
he
found.
A
merchant
man
marine.
Who
growled,
"Your
Georgia
neck
is
red,
But,
sonny,
you're
still
green."
He
turned
twenty-one,
In
a
Gray
Rock
federal
prison.
Ol'
judge
had
no
mercy,
On
that
Waycross,
Georgia
boy.
Starin'
at
those
four
gray
walls,
In
silence
he
would
listen,
To
that
midnight
freight,
He
knew
could
take
him
back
to
Mabel
Joy.
Sunday
mornin'
found
him
lyin'
'neath
The
red
light
at
her
door,
With
a
bullet
in
his
side
he
cried,
"Have
you
seen
Mabel
Joy?"
Stunned
and
shaken,
someone
said,
"Son,
she
don't
live
here
no
more.
No,
she
left
this
house
four
years
today,
They
say
she's
looking
for
some
Georgia
farm
boy."
[Vocal
stylings
to
end.]
1 The Thirty-third of August
2 Ramblin' Blues
3 Lie to Me Darlin'
4 Nights When I Am Sane
5 Just Dropped In
6 Genevieve
7 Juble Lee's Revival
8 Apples Dipped In Candy
9 Angeline
10 San Francisco Mabel Joy
11 Poison Red Berries
12 Heaven Help the Child
13 Winter Winds Blow
14 Saint Cecelia
15 You're My Lady Now
16 What Will I Do
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