Lyrics DeFord Rides Again - Old Crow Medicine Show
DeFord
was
a
man
from
Castlewood
Tenn'
Blowed
on
that
harp
both
night
and
day
How
he
wailed
on
them
reeds
'til
his
lips
would
bleed
Played
'til
the
Lord
knows
when
Just
a
little
baby
boy
with
a
silver
toy
And
the
polio
striking
fire
and
wind
At
four
foot
nine,
just
one
of
his
kind
The
greatest
there
ever
been
Blow,
blow,
DeFord
blow
Play
that
Pan-American
Oh,
oh,
where
did
he
go?
DeFord
Bailey
rides
again
Arise,
girls
and
gents,
for
the
show
to
commence
There's
a
good
nature
riot
on
the
air
Little
DeFord's
on
the
loose
with
them
Muscle
Shoals
blues
Let
the
Jim
Crow
South
beware
Like
the
fox
chasing
game
He
was
black
balled
and
shamed
Stripped
out
the
silver
from
his
hand
Now,
it's
welfare
lines
and
a
dollar
shine
Singing,
"Oh,
Lord,
ain't
I
a
man?"
Blow,
blow,
DeFord
blow
Play
that
Pan-American
Whoa-oh,
where
did
he
go?
DeFord
Bailey
rides
again
Then
he
played
his
last
note,
in
the
banner
they
wrote
"Must
have
been
those
ice
water
blues"
Now,
up
in
Greenwood
you'll
find
a
plot,
four
foot
nine
For
our
city's
biggest
shame,
they
whitewashed
his
name
For
that
kind
of
sin,
there
ain't
no
excuse
Blow,
blow,
DeFord
blow
Play
that
Pan
American
Whoa-oh,
where
did
he
go?
DeFord
Bailey
rides
again
Blow,
blow,
DeFord
blow
Playing
up
in
glory
land
Whoa-oh,
where
did
he
go?
DeFord
Bailey
rides
again
DeFord
Bailey
rides
again
DeFord
Bailey
rides
again
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