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"Are You From Dixie ('Cause I'm from Dixie Too)"
Composer - George L. Cobb
Lyricist - Jack Yellen
originally recorded by Billy Murray in 1916.

This is our own arrangement of an old Tin Pan Alley song that was made popular by the Blue Sky Boys.

lyrics

Hello stranger how do you do
there’s something I’d like to say to you
You seem surprised I recognize
I’m no detective but I just surmise

You’re from the place I’m longing to be
Your smiling face seems to say to me
You’re from my homeland my sunny homeland
tell me can it be?

(chorus)
Are you from Dixie I say from Dixie
Where the fields of cotton beckon to me
I’m glad to see you
Tell me how be you and the friends I’m longing to see?
Are you from Alabama, Tennessee, or Caroline
Any place below the Mason-Dixon Line
Are you from Dixie I say from Dixie
’Cause I’m from Dixie too.

It was a way back in old ’89
When first I crossed that Mason-Dixon Line
Gee but I yearn, long to return
To all those good old folks I left behind.

My home was way down in old Alabam’
On a plantation near Birmingham
and there’s one thing certain:
I’m surely flirtin’
With those southbound trains

credits

from heart​-​songs, released November 4, 2020
Donna Stewart, vocals
Ron Andrico, guitar, mandolin, vocals
arranged by Donna Stewart & Ron Andrico

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Eulalie Cleveland Heights, Ohio

Eulalie (pronounce it "YOU-la-lee")
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Hauntingly stark, sweetly sentimental, or just plain fun,
these old songs tell the stories of people's lives.
Ron & Donna treat these treasures with the love and respect of honest, straightforward arrangements inspired by the old masters of parlor, dance hall, and backwoods.
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