I Still Sing The Old Songs

Grandpa I've been thinking bout you lately
Wondering if you'd found your peace of mind
I guess you'd be proud to know your grandsons
Never crossed that Mason Dixon line

And I still sing the old songs that you taught me
And I still pray to Jesus now and then
And just like you I wish that he would save me
To see the day the south will rise again

Daddy wore his Purple Heart so proudly
Long before I turned into a man
Buried with our flag across his casket
I was still too young to understand

And I still sing the old songs that you taught me
And I still pray to Jesus now and then
And just like you I wish that he would save me
To see the day the south will rise again

Mama spent her last years in the garden
While I took my turn behind a gun
Lord I'd give my life to find
The freedom lost within the old songs that you sung

And I still sing the old songs that you taught me
And I still pray to Jesus now and then
And just like you I wish that he would save me
To see the day the south will rise again

Trivia about the song I Still Sing The Old Songs by David Allan Coe

When was the song “I Still Sing The Old Songs” released by David Allan Coe?
The song I Still Sing The Old Songs was released in 1974, on the album “The Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy”.

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