Flying South

ROBERT WEBER

Winter's gone and summertime's a coming and where I am ain't where I wanna be
I can hear my southern home a calling and it's calling out the old wild goose and me
Flying flying south to Dixie Lord I been so lonesome and alone
Stayin' ain't no use because my heart's an old wild goose
And tomorrow I'll be flying south and home
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I've got kids and kin down in Kentucky I've got lots of aunts in Alabam
Mom's a waitin' down in Mississippi and my sist's in Carolina's honey land
Grandma and grandpa's down in Georgia and my Tootsie's back in Tennessee
There's a little part of southland in my heart
And honey in the south is where I wanna be
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Way back home in Nashville Tennessee
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With the Nashville Brass is where I wanna be

Trivia about the song Flying South by Hank Locklin

When was the song “Flying South” released by Hank Locklin?
The song Flying South was released in 1996, on the album “The Very Best Of Hank Locklin”.
Who composed the song “Flying South” by Hank Locklin?
The song “Flying South” by Hank Locklin was composed by ROBERT WEBER.

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