Highway Headin' South

Porter Wagoner

(Porter Wagoner)

Chorus:
Oh, on a highway headed south somewhere to Dixie
Where the cotton blooms in the spring and the snow don't fly
I'm gonna rest these chillin' bones in the Southern sunshine
And live where the weather's warm until I die

North Dakota, you got my better years
Montana, you got five years of my life
But the earth's sub-zero wind will never touch me again
A Southern girl can't live on snow and ice

Repeat Chorus

When I cross the Dixie line, I'll throw away my coat
And my goose-down underwear will have to go
I'll never live again where the weather chills you to the bone
I'm tired of livin' like an Eskimo

Repeat Chorus

On a highway headed south somewhere to Dixie
Where the cotton blooms in the spring and the snow don't fly
I'm gonna rest these willin' bones in the Southern sunshine
And live where the weather's warm until I die

Repeat Chorus & Fade

Trivia about the song Highway Headin' South by Dolly Parton

When was the song “Highway Headin' South” released by Dolly Parton?
The song Highway Headin' South was released in 1974, on the album “Love Is Like a Butterfly”.
Who composed the song “Highway Headin' South” by Dolly Parton?
The song “Highway Headin' South” by Dolly Parton was composed by Porter Wagoner.

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