paroles de chanson The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down - The Black Crowes
Virgil
Caine
is
the
name,
and
I
served
on
the
Danville
train,'Til
Stoneman's
cavalry
came
and
tore
up
the
tracks
again.
In
the
winter
of
'65,
we
were
hungry,
just
barely
alive.
By
May
the
tenth,
Richmond
had
fell,
it's
a
time
I
remember,
oh
so
well,
The
Night
They
Drove
Old
Dixie
Down,
and
the
bells
were
ringing,
The
Night
They
Drove
Old
Dixie
Down,
and
the
people
were
singin',
They
went
La,
La,
La,
La,
La,
La,
La,
La,
La,
La,
La,
La,
La,
La
Back
with
my
wife
in
Tennessee,
when
one
day
she
called
to
me,"Virgil,
quick,
come
see,
there
goes
Robert
E.
Lee!"Now
I
don't
mind
choppin'
wood,
And
I
don't
care
if
the
money's
no
good.
Ya
take
what
ya
need
and
ya
leave
the
rest,
But
they
should
never
have
taken
the
very
best.
Like
my
father
before
me,
I
will
work
the
land,
Like
my
brother
above
me,
who
took
a
rebel
stand.
He
was
just
eighteen,
proud
and
brave,
But
a
Yankee
laid
him
in
his
grave,
I
swear
by
the
mud
below
my
feet,
You
can't
raise
a
Caine
back
up
when
he's
in
defeat.
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