Abilene

Albert Stanton / Bob Gibson / John D. Loudermilk / Lester Brown

Abilene, Abilene
Prettiest town I ever seen
Women there don't treat you mean
In Abilene … my Abilene.

I sit alone most every night
Watchin' those freight trains pull out-a sight
How I wish they'd take me back
To Abilene… my Abilene… huuum, huuum…

Abilene, Abilene
Prettiest town I ever seen
Women there don't treat you mean
In Abilene … my Abilene.

Here's a crowded city where nothin's free
No place in this town for the likes of me
Wish to the Lord that I could be
In Abilene… my Abilene… huuum…

Abilene, Abilene
Prettiest town I ever seen
Women there don't treat you mean
In Abilene… my Abilene.

Women there don't treat you mean ...
In Abilene … my Abilene ...

Trivia about the song Abilene by Bobby Darin

When was the song “Abilene” released by Bobby Darin?
The song Abilene was released in 1963, on the album “Golden Folk Hits”.
Who composed the song “Abilene” by Bobby Darin?
The song “Abilene” by Bobby Darin was composed by Albert Stanton, Bob Gibson, John D. Loudermilk, and Lester Brown.

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