I'm Going Back To Where I Came From Composer(s): Jessie Mae Robinson Performer(s): Spike Jones
I'm goin' back to where I come from Where the honeysuckle smells so sweet it durn near makes you sick I used to think my life was hum-drum But I sure have leared a lesson that is bound to stick There ain't no use of me pretendin' The city just ain't no place for a guy like me to end in Goin' back to where I come from Where the mockin' bird is singin' in the lilac bush
I used to go down to the station Every evenin' just to watch the Pullman train come rollin' in And then one night, that great temptation Got too great, so I just up and left my kith and kin I took my hat and fourteen dollars And I went through all the troubles of the plight that always follows When you're rich and huntin' romance But my huntin' days are over, I can tell you that
I met a man in Kansas City An' he winked and asked me if I'd like to step around I said "Why, yes, why sure, that's what I'm here for, betcha life" So he said he'd take me to the hottest spots in town He mentioned things he'd have to fix up So he took my fourteen dollars but there must have been a mix up He's been gone since Monday evenin' And I've gotta hunch I'll never see that guy no more
I'm goin' back to where I come from Where the mockin' bird is singin' in the lilac bush
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