Lyrics Nowhere in Idaho - Rednex
"I
was
working
at
the
railroad
On
the
train
to
Arkansas
Last
summer,
I
met
a
girl
She
came
from
nowhere
in
Idaho
I
can't
get,
no
no
no
Just
can't
get
her
Out
of
my
mind
Can't
forget,
no
no
no
Those
bedroom
eyes
And
that
little
gracious
smile
Howdy
folks,
this
song's
about
a
man
and
a
woman,
what
else
You
know,
one
minute
everything's
going
fine
The
next,
it's
gone
with
the
wind
But
what
the
hey,
I
still
go
my
horse
I
was
working
at
the
railroad
On
the
train
to
Arkansas
Last
summer,
I
met
a
girl
She
came
from
nowhere
in,
she
came
from
nowhere
in
Idaho
I
can't
get,
no
no
no
Just
can't
get
her
Out
of
my
mind
Can't
forget,
no
no
no
Those
bedroom
eyes
And
that
little
gracious
smile
Still,
I
wonder
about
her
name
Guess
she
never
told
and
I
never
asked
Like
a
Southern
hurricane
She
took
me
by
surprise,
then
vanished
in
the
haze
I
can't
get,
no
no
no
I
just
can't
get
her
Out
of
my
mind
Can't
forget,
no
no
no
Those
bedroom
eyes
And
that
little
gracious
smile
Can't
forget,
no
no
no
Those
bedroom
eyes
And
that
little
gracious
smile
"
Album
Sex & Violins
1 Old Pop in an Oak
2 Mary Lou
3 Riding Alone
4 Cotton-Eye Joe (Slide to the Side mix)
5 McKenzie Brothers
6 Shooter
7 Fat Sally Lee
8 Nowhere in Idaho
9 Wild and Free
10 The Sad but True Story of Ray Mingus, the Lumberjack of Bulk Rock City, and His Never Slacking Strive to Exploit the So Far Undiscovered Areas of Intention to Bodily Intercourse From the Opposite Species of His Kind, During Intake of All the Mental Condition That Could Be Derived From Fermentation.
11 Cotton-Eye Joe (Slide to the Side mix)
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