Taylor’s, Arkansas

Charlie Musselwhite

If I should die in Taylor's, Arkansas
If I should die in Taylor's, Arkansas
Take my clothes and send them my mother-in-law

It's a long ole way from my hometown
It's a long ole way from my hometown
It's a long road that makes me highway bound

Goin' back down south where I'm bred and born
Goin' back down south where I'm bred and born
And maybe I can find my happy home

If I should die layin' 'cross your arms
If I should die layin' 'cross your arms
If I ever hurt you I didn't mean no harm
Ever hurt you I didn't mean no harm

Mmmm mmm mmm mmm
Mmmm mmm mmm mmm
Ahaa ahaa ahaa ahaa
Ahaa ahaa ahaa ahaa
Oh oh oh oh
Ahaa ahaa ahaa ahaa
Mmmm mmm mmm mmm
Mmmm mmm mmm mmm

Trivia about the song Taylor’s, Arkansas by Charlie Musselwhite

When was the song “Taylor’s, Arkansas” released by Charlie Musselwhite?
The song Taylor’s, Arkansas was released in 1989, on the album “Memphis Charlie”.

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