paroles de chanson Somewhere South of Memphis - Randy Houser
Well,
I
need
a
sip
of
muddy
water
From
my
daddy's
wishin'
well
Scattered
his
ashes
on
the
delta
From
here
on
I'll
be
drinkin'
by
myself
Where
pink
Cadillacs
and
blue
suede
shoes
Meet
steel
guitars
and
new
grass
blues
The
music
there,
it
ain't
turned
into
business
Tonight
I'll
be
somewhere
south
of
Memphis
Where
the
cotton
grows
from
the
Mississippi
mud
And
the
blues
runs
deep
in
your
blood
I
love
this
land
with
God
as
my
witness
I'll
live
and
die
somewhere
south
of
Memphis
Well,
I've
seen
my
share
of
big
ol'
cities
But
I
couldn't
wait
to
get
back
home
Well,
they'll
play
you
a,
a
front
porch
song
for
free
That
reminds
you
that
they
ain't
been
free
for
long
Where
them
juke
joints
jump
on
a
Friday
night
And
you
don't
need
a
gun
to
settle
no
fight
And
come
Sunday
mornin',
hell,
you'll
be
beggin'
for
forgiveness
That's
just
life
somewhere
south
of
Memphis
Where
the
cotton
grows
from
the
Mississippi
mud
And
the
blues
runs
deep
in
your
blood
I
love
this
land
with
God
as
my
witness
I'll
live
and
die
somewhere
south
of
Memphis
Yeah,
where
the
cotton
grows
from
the
Mississippi
mud
And
the
blues
runs
deep
in
your
blood
Well,
I
love
this
land
with
God
as
my
witness
Well,
I'll
live
and
die
I'll
said
I'll,
I'll
live
and
die
somewhere
south
of
Memphis
That's
just
life
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