Tobacco Road

John D. Loudermilk

'Cause I was born in a dump
My mama died and my daddy got drunk
He left me here to die or grow
In the middle of Tobacco Road

I grew up in a rusty shack
All I owned was hangin' on my back
The Lord knows, how I loathe
This place called, Tobacco Road

But it's a home, yeah
The only life I'll ever know
And the Lord knows, I loathe
Tobacco Road, yeah

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

Bring dynamite and a crane
Blow it up and start all over again
And I'll build a town, I'll be proud to show
And keep the name, Tobacco Road

'Cause it's a home, yeah, yeah
The only life I'll ever know
And despise you called you filthy but I love it
But I love you because you're my home

Hey, Tobacco Road, Tobacco Road
Now you're dirty and you're filthy
Tobacco Road

I'm gonna get me some dynamite
And I'll bring me a crane
And then blow it up
I'll tear down and start out all over again

Tobacco Road, Tobacco Road
And I love you, yeah
Because you're my home
But you're dirty and you're filthy
Tobacco Road

I'm gonna blow you up
I'm gonna tear you down
And I'll build me a town
That I will be proud to show

But I'll keep the name
I'm gonna keep the name
I'm gonna keep the name
A Tobacco Road, a Tobacco Road

Tobacco Road, road, road, road
I'm talkin' 'bout
Tobacco Road, road, oh yeah

Trivia about the song Tobacco Road by Lou Rawls

On which albums was the song “Tobacco Road” released by Lou Rawls?
Lou Rawls released the song on the albums “Tobacco Road” in 1964, “Naturally” in 1976, “Live” in 2005, “Anthology-Lou Rawls” in 2007, “The Best Of Lou Rawls - The Capitol Jazz & Blues Sessions” in 2007, “Black And Blue/tobacco Road” in 2007, “Greatest Hits” in 2007, and “The Essential Lou Rawls” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Tobacco Road” by Lou Rawls?
The song “Tobacco Road” by Lou Rawls was composed by John D. Loudermilk.

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