One Row at a Time

Dottie West, Red Lane

The southeast Georgia red clay dust is groundin' to my blue jeans
A heavy hundred pound cotton sack draggin' along behind
Wanting to leave this place so bad, I forget how I got here
Workin' my way back home, one row at a time

It's a long old cotton road between here and Waco
Then, three days a-thumbin' through that California line
And two more days of pickin' to that house, just south of Fresno
Workin' my way back home, one row at a time

Mississippi delta mud is caked in layers on my brogans
Sunshine on snow white cotton, nearly makes me blind
I can almost see 'em now, a home folk runnin' out to meet me
Workin' my way back home, one row at a time

It's a long, old cotton road between here and Waco
Then, three days a-thumbin' through that California line, Lord, Lord
Two more days of pickin' to that house, just south of Fresno
Workin' my way back home, one row at a time
Workin' my way back home, one row at a time

Trivia about the song One Row at a Time by Merle Haggard

On which albums was the song “One Row at a Time” released by Merle Haggard?
Merle Haggard released the song on the albums “Hag” in 1971 and “Someday We’ll Look Back” in 1971.
Who composed the song “One Row at a Time” by Merle Haggard?
The song “One Row at a Time” by Merle Haggard was composed by Dottie West, Red Lane.

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