Somewhere Down Below the Dixon Line

Walter Ryan, Jimmie Rodgers

Goodbye, Northman, I'm on my way
Tuesday's my busy day
Grip's all packed and I'm feeling gay
Here's all I can say

Drop me down in Caroline
Caroline that would be fine
Any place below the Dixon Line
Alabama or Tennessee
Sure enough looks good to me
I know I'll find some kinfolks there of mine
Been away too long up with the ice and snow
So now I crave to travel back where warm
Warm breezes blow
But from now on when writing me
If not there, just forward please
Somewhere down below the Dixon Lone

It ain't no use my telling you
The many things I crave
If you will come along with me
You'll know what I say

Drop me down in Caroline
Caroline that would be fine
Any place below the Dixon Line
Alabama or Tennessee
Sure enough looks good to me
I know I'll find some kinfolks there of mine
Been away too long up with the ice and snow
So now I crave to travel back where warm
Warm breezes blow
But from now on when writing me
If not there, just forward please
Somewhere down below the Dixon Lone

Trivia about the song Somewhere Down Below the Dixon Line by Jimmie Rodgers

On which albums was the song “Somewhere Down Below the Dixon Line” released by Jimmie Rodgers?
Jimmie Rodgers released the song on the albums “Train Whistle Blues” in 1958, “Last Sessions, 1933” in 1991, and “The Complete Recordings Jimmie Rodgers” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Somewhere Down Below the Dixon Line” by Jimmie Rodgers?
The song “Somewhere Down Below the Dixon Line” by Jimmie Rodgers was composed by Walter Ryan, Jimmie Rodgers.

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