Birmingham Daddy

Yonder comes a train, a Frisco train
Comin' down the railroad track
I'm a-goin' away, a-leavin' today
It ain't gonna bring me back
I'm a-leavin' you, good mama
An' I ain't never comin' back
(yodelahee)
I'm a-leavin' town, my baby turned me down
Goin' back to New Orleans
I'm lookin' for a gal, a brand new gal
I ain't never seen
I'm a-lookin' for me a mama
Lord, I ain't never seen
(yodelahee)
If love was liquor, and I could drink
I'd be drunk all the time
I'd go back to town, in Birmingham
With a loving mama go mine
I'd go back to Birmingham
With a loving gal go mine
(yodelahee)
If you got a good gal, a good ol' gal
You sure better keep her at home
Casuse a red-headed mama
Yes, Sir, boy
I can't leave her alone
Yes, a red-headed mama
I sure can't leave her alone
(yodelahee)

Trivia about the song Birmingham Daddy by Gene Autry

When was the song “Birmingham Daddy” released by Gene Autry?
The song Birmingham Daddy was released in 1996, on the album “Blues Singer 1929-1931 ”Booger Rooger Saturday Nite”.

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