Goin’ Down to Memphis

JOHN MARTYN

Now when I woke up this morning
My wife she drove me from my door
When I woke up this morning
Wife she drove me from my door
Said go away sweet daddy
I don't need you no more

I turned around, mama
Honey, what's the matter now?
Won't you turn around mama
Won't you tell me, what's the matter now
And I know you don't love me
Why don't you dig me anyhow hey, hey mama
Won't you try me back this one last time?
Please, please, mama
Won't you try me back this one last time
And if I don't do this
You might send me back on down the line

Now mama might never see my face again
Now hey hey mama
You might never see my face again
Goin' way down south to Memphis
Gonna catch myself a southbound train

Trivia about the song Goin’ Down to Memphis by John Martyn

On which albums was the song “Goin’ Down to Memphis” released by John Martyn?
John Martyn released the song on the albums “The Tumbler” in 1968 and “The Island Years” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Goin’ Down to Memphis” by John Martyn?
The song “Goin’ Down to Memphis” by John Martyn was composed by JOHN MARTYN.

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