Barefoot Ballad

DOLORES FULLER, LEE MORRIS

I want a barefoot ballad yes a barefoot ballad
Won't you play for me a down home country song
'Cause when I kick my shoes off and I kick my blues off
With a barefoot ballad you just can't go wrong

Give me a honk-tonk fiddle with a guitar in the middle and a melody
Humming like a fountain swinging out on Smokey mountain

I want a barefoot ballad yes a barefoot ballad
Won't you play for me a down home country song
'Cause when I kick my shoes off and I kick my blues off
With a barefoot ballad you just can't go wrong

Now the big toe's connected to the two toe
And the two toe's connected to the three toe
And the three toe's connected to the four toe
And the four toe's connected to the five toe
And the five toe and away we go

I want a barefoot ballad yes a barefoot ballad
Won't you play for me a down home country song
'Cause when I kick my shoes off and I kick my blues off
With a barefoot ballad you just can't go wrong

Now the big toe's connected to the two toe
And the two toe's connected to the three toe
And the three toe's connected to the four toe
And the four toe's connected to the five toe
And the five toe and away we go

I want to barefoot ballad yes a barefoot ballad
Won't you play for me a barefoot ballad song

Trivia about the song Barefoot Ballad by Elvis Presley

When was the song “Barefoot Ballad” released by Elvis Presley?
The song Barefoot Ballad was released in 1964, on the album “Kissin' Cousins”.
Who composed the song “Barefoot Ballad” by Elvis Presley?
The song “Barefoot Ballad” by Elvis Presley was composed by DOLORES FULLER, LEE MORRIS.

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