Cadillac Assembly Line

MACK RICE

Goin' to Detroit, Michigan
Girl, I can't take you
Hey, I'm goin' to Detroit, Michigan
Girl, you got to stay here behind

Goin' to get me a job
On the Cadillac assembly line

I'm tired of whoopin' and hollerin'
Up and down the Mississippi road
Hey, I'm tired of whoopin' and hollerin'
Pickin' that nasty cotton

Gonna catch me a bus up North
I won't have to keep sayin' yes, sir, boss

Goin' to Detroit, Michigan
Girl, I can't take you
Hey, I'm goin' to Detroit, Michigan
Girl, you got to stay here behind

Goin' to get me a job
On the Cadillac assembly line

Well, girl, if you'll be alright
And keep your blue jeans zipped up tight
When I make my first check
I'll put you on the Delta jet, hey hey

I'm gonna send for you, darlin'
Won't you come on home

Trivia about the song Cadillac Assembly Line by Albert King

On which albums was the song “Cadillac Assembly Line” released by Albert King?
Albert King released the song on the albums “Truckload Of Lovin'” in 1999 and “The Feeling” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Cadillac Assembly Line” by Albert King?
The song “Cadillac Assembly Line” by Albert King was composed by MACK RICE.

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