Tobacco Road [Mono Version]

John D. Loudermilk

I was born in a bunk
Mother died and my daddy got drunk
Left me here to die or grow
In the middle of Tobacco Road

Grew up in a dusty shack
And all I had was a-hangin' on my back
Only you know how I loathe
This place called Tobacco Road

But it's home
The only life I've ever known
Only you know how I loathe
Tobacco Road

I'm gonna leave and get a job
With the help and the grace from above
Save some money, get rich I know
Bring it back to Tobacco Road

Bring dynamite and a crane
Blow you up, start all over again
Build a town be proud to show
Give the name Tobacco Road

'Cause it's home
The only life I've ever known
Oh, I despise and disapprove you
But I love ya 'cause it's home

Trivia about the song Tobacco Road [Mono Version] by Jefferson Airplane

On which albums was the song “Tobacco Road [Mono Version]” released by Jefferson Airplane?
Jefferson Airplane released the song on the albums “Jefferson Airplane Loves You” in 1992, “Live At The Fillmore Auditorium 10/16/66 - Grace's Debut” in 2010, and “Live At The Fillmore Auditorium 10/15/66 - Signe's Farewell” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Tobacco Road [Mono Version]” by Jefferson Airplane?
The song “Tobacco Road [Mono Version]” by Jefferson Airplane was composed by John D. Loudermilk.

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