Birmingham, Alabama

Charles McCord

Daddy worked a dollar 25 till he died
Company paid the undertaker, uh mama cried
Jesus what's gonna happen now, she started to pray
Jesus said: You'll be shovlin' coal till your dyin' day
In Birmingham Alabama, In Birmingham Alabama

Sister called last Cremacy from old New Orleans
Telling us she's a working girl, you know what she mean
County said little brother
Have to start school comes the fall
Tell he gets him a pair of shoes
Won't be no school at all
In Birmingham Alabama
In Birmingham Alabama

Mama tell me get yourself a wife
Being alone ain't no fun
More then likely mother knows
Her days are about gone
Nobody's home now to take care for her child
Children havin' a way of getting older after awhile
In Birmingham Alabama, In Birmingham Alabama

Trivia about the song Birmingham, Alabama by Harry Belafonte

Who composed the song “Birmingham, Alabama” by Harry Belafonte?
The song “Birmingham, Alabama” by Harry Belafonte was composed by Charles McCord.

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