Sweet Home Chicago

LEON RUSSELL, MARC BENNO

Come on, baby don't you want to go
Come on, baby don't you want to go
To the same old place, sweet home Chicago

Now, one and one is two, two and two is four
I'm heavy loaded baby, I'm booked, I gotta go
Cryin' baby, honey, don't you want to go
Back to the same old place, my sweet home Chicago

Come on, baby don't you want to go
Com on, baby don't you want to go
To the same old place, sweet home Chicago

Now two and two is four, six and two is eight
Come on baby, don't you make me late
I'm cryin' hey, baby, don't you want to go
To the same old place, sweet home Chicago

Come on, baby don't you want to go
Com on, baby don't you want to go
To the same old place, sweet home Chicago

Two and two is four, four and two is six
keep stayin' out late at night you gonna get your business fixed

Six and two is eight, eight and two is ten
She double crossed you one time and she gonna do it again

I'm goin' to Chicago, two thousand miles away
Boy won't you tell me that you'll be my friend someday

Trivia about the song Sweet Home Chicago by Freddie King

On which albums was the song “Sweet Home Chicago” released by Freddie King?
Freddie King released the song on the albums “The Texas Cannonball - Live at the Texas Opry House” in 1990, “Are You Ready for Freddy?” in 2004, “Texas Flyer 1974-1976” in 2010, and “Texas Flyer” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Sweet Home Chicago” by Freddie King?
The song “Sweet Home Chicago” by Freddie King was composed by LEON RUSSELL, MARC BENNO.

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