Sittin’ on Top of the World

Traditional, Walter Vinson, Lonnie Chatmon

[Verse 1]
Was in the summer
One early fall
Just tryin' to find my
Little all and all
Now she's gone
And I don't worry
Lord, I'm sitting on top of the world

[Verse 2]
Was in the spring
One summer's day
Just when she left me
She gone to stay
Now she's gone
And I don't worry
Lord, I'm sitting on top of the world

[Verse 3]
Now don't come running
Holding up your hand
Can get me a woman
Quick as you can get a man
Now she's gone
And I don't worry
Lord, I'm sitting on top of the world

[Verse 4]
Happen for days
Didn't know your name
Why should I worry
Or crave you in vain?
Now she's gone
I don't worry
Lord, I'm sitting on top of the world

[Verse 5]
Went to the station
Down in the yard
Gonna get me a freight train
Work's done got hard
Now she's gone
And I don't worry
Lord, I'm sitting on top of the world

[Verse 6]
The lonesome days
They have gone by
Why should I beg you?
You said goodbye
Now she's gone
I don't worry
Lord, I'm sitting on top of the world

Trivia about the song Sittin’ on Top of the World by Bob Dylan

When was the song “Sittin’ on Top of the World” released by Bob Dylan?
The song Sittin’ on Top of the World was released in 1992, on the album “Good As I Been to You”.
Who composed the song “Sittin’ on Top of the World” by Bob Dylan?
The song “Sittin’ on Top of the World” by Bob Dylan was composed by Traditional, Walter Vinson, Lonnie Chatmon.

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