Boys From The South

He was born in Dixie
On a sultry summer night
He was born in Dixie
And his momma raised him right

All the boys from the South can play the guitar
Dance the tap or sing
They stand when a lady enters the room
Calls their love to see her sway

All the boys from the South went to boarding school
But it didn't hurt them none
'Cause the boys from the South, they ain't no fools
They're natural charmin' gentlemen

Take a servin' boy with a touch of ho
Layin' 'round fishin' in the sun
While somebody else is out there runnin' 'round
Tryin' to get things done

Well, I'll bet you
In five I'll get you two
I know who's finally won
He's the son of the South, he never has to sweat
He's a natural charmin' gentleman

He was born in Dixie
On a sultry summer night
He was born in Dixie
And his mama read him right

All the boys from the south can play the guitar
Dance the tap or sing
They stand when a lady enters the room
'Cause they love to see her sway

All the southern boys been to boarding schools
But it didn't hurt them none
'Cause the boys from the south, they ain't no fools
They're just natural charmin' gentlemen

Yeah, the boys from the south, they ain't no fools
They're just natural charmin' gentlemen

All the boys from the south, they ain't no fools
They're just natural charmin' gentlemen

Trivia about the song Boys From The South by John Phillips

When was the song “Boys From The South” released by John Phillips?
The song Boys From The South was released in 2001, on the album “Phillips 66”.

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