Whiskey Myers - Deep Down in the South lyrics
[Whiskey Myers - Deep Down in the South lyrics]
Got that muscle shoals
We got cornbread and catfish and cane poles
Them Delta blues still kicked
Out on transistor radios
Raised on love of Jesus and rock 'n' roll
Ain't no doubt about it now
I love it deep down in the south
I feel like heaven's shining down
When you're deep down in the south
Granny's in the kitchen
Cookin' mustard greens
And magnolias bloomin' muscadine
And pine trees them boys down in a
Pasture drinking homemade shine
Rolling up a fatty with trouble on their mind
Ain't no doubt about it now
I love it deep down in the south
It's calling me now deep down in the south
Back there in Big Thicket
You can hear an old hound dog moan
It's that same ol' lonesome sound
That keeps calling me home
Ain't no doubt about it now
I love it deep down in the south
I feel like heaven's shining down
When you're deep down in the south
When you're deep down in the south
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