Back of the Bus

TRADITIONAL, CARVER NEBLETT

If you miss me at the back of the bus
You can't find me nowhere
Oh come on over to the front of the bus
Because I'll be riding up there
I'll be riding up there, I'll be riding up there
Come on over to the front of the bus

Because I'll be riding up there
If you miss me on the picket line
You can't find me nowhere
Come on over to the city jail
Because I'll be rooming over there

I'll be rooming over there
I'll be rooming over there oh
Come on over to the city jail
Because I'll be rooming over there
If you miss me at the Mississippi river

You can't find me nowhere
Come on over to the swimming pool
Because I'll be swimming over there
I'll be swimming over there, over there
I'll be swimming right there
Come on over to the swimming pool

Because I'll be swimming over there
If you miss me in the cotton fields
You can't find me nowhere
Come on over to the boating booth
Because I'll be a boating right there

I'll be boating right there, right there
I'll be boating right there
Well come on over to the boating booth
Because I'll be boating right there

Trivia about the song Back of the Bus by Harry Belafonte

On which albums was the song “Back of the Bus” released by Harry Belafonte?
Harry Belafonte released the song on the albums “Ballads, Blues and Boasters” in 1964, “The Warm Touch” in 1971, and “The Many Moods of Belafonte/ Ballads, Blues & Boasters” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Back of the Bus” by Harry Belafonte?
The song “Back of the Bus” by Harry Belafonte was composed by TRADITIONAL, CARVER NEBLETT.

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