Banks of the Ohio

JOAN BAEZ

I asked my love to take a walk,
Just a little way's with me.
An' as we walked,
Then we would talk
All about our wedding day.

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"Darlin', say that you'll be mine;
In our home we'll happy be,
Down beside where the waters flow,
On the banks of the Ohio."

I took her by her pretty white hand,
I led her down the banks of sand,
I plunged her in
Where she would drown,
An' watched her as she floated down.

[Chorus]

Returnin' home between twelve and one,
Thinkin', Lord, what a deed I've done;
I'd killed the girl
I love, you see,
Because she would not marry me.

The very next day, at half past four,
The sheriff walked right to my door;
He says, "Young man,
Don't try to run.
You'll pay for this awful crime you've don."

[Chorus]

Trivia about the song Banks of the Ohio by Bill Monroe

On which albums was the song “Banks of the Ohio” released by Bill Monroe?
Bill Monroe released the song on the albums “Father & Son” in 1973, “Bill & Doc Sing Country Songs” in 1975, “Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Festival” in 1976, and “Live Recordings 1963-1980: Off The Record Volume 2” in 1993.
Who composed the song “Banks of the Ohio” by Bill Monroe?
The song “Banks of the Ohio” by Bill Monroe was composed by JOAN BAEZ.

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