Rock-A-Bye Your Baby, With A Dixie Melody

Jean Schwarz

Rock-a-bye your baby,
with a Dixie melody.
When you croon, croon a tune,
from the heart of Dixie.

Just hang my cradle, mammy mine,
right on that Mason-Dixon line.
And swing it from Virginia, to Tennessee,
with all the love that's in ya.

Weep no more, my lady,
sing that song again, for me.
Sing "Old Black Joe," just as though
you have me on your knee.

A million baby kisses, I'll deliver,
if you will only play that "Swanee River."
Rock-a-bye your rock-a-bye baby,
with a Dixie melody.

OH!! Weep no more, my lady,
sing that song again, for me.
Sing "Old Black Joe," just as though
you have me on your knee.

A million baby kisses, I'll deliver,
if you will only play that "Swanee River."
Rock-a-bye your rock-a-bye baby,
with a Dixie melody!

Trivia about the song Rock-A-Bye Your Baby, With A Dixie Melody by Judy Garland

When was the song “Rock-A-Bye Your Baby, With A Dixie Melody” released by Judy Garland?
The song Rock-A-Bye Your Baby, With A Dixie Melody was released in 1961, on the album “Judy At Carnegie Hall - Judy In Person”.
Who composed the song “Rock-A-Bye Your Baby, With A Dixie Melody” by Judy Garland?
The song “Rock-A-Bye Your Baby, With A Dixie Melody” by Judy Garland was composed by Jean Schwarz.

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