Sittin’ on Top of the World

Lonnie Carter, Little Walter

You come here runnin'
Holdin' out your hand
I'm gonna get me a woman, baby
And you can have that man

Lord, I'm gone, gone, gone
I don't worry
Lord, I am sitting on top of the world
Yes, I am

I worked all summer, and all the fall
I even spent Christmas, in my overalls
But now, child' s gone (yeah, she is)
An' I don't worry (boy, don't worry)
'Cause I'm sittin' on top of the world

That Mississippi River
Is so deep an' wide
My baby's standin', Lord
On the other side
Oh, but now she's gone, gone, gone
An I don't worry
'Cause I am sittin' on top of this world

Can you blow me some of that horn, cat now?

One summer's day (ooh-huh)
She went away (she went)
She wеnt and left me
For good, to stay
And now she's gonе
An' I don't worry
'Cause I'm sittin' on top of the world, yeah

A-you come here runnin'
Holdin' out your hand
I'm gonna get me a woman
An' you can have your man
Well, now she's gone, gone, gone
An' I don't worry
'Cause I'm sittin' on top of the world

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Trivia about the song Sittin’ on Top of the World by Carl Perkins

When was the song “Sittin’ on Top of the World” released by Carl Perkins?
The song Sittin’ on Top of the World was released in 1958, on the album “Whole Lotta Shakin'”.
Who composed the song “Sittin’ on Top of the World” by Carl Perkins?
The song “Sittin’ on Top of the World” by Carl Perkins was composed by Lonnie Carter, Little Walter.

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