Avalon Blues

JOHN S HURT

Got to New York this mornin', just about half-past nine
Got to New York this mornin', just about half-past nine
Hollerin' one mornin' in Avalon, couldn't hardly keep from cryin'

Avalon, my hometown, always on my mind
Avalon, my hometown, always on my mind
Pretty mama's in Avalon, want me there all the time

When the train left Avalon, throwin' kisses and wavin' at me
When the train left Avalon, throwin' kisses and wavin' at me
Says, "Come back, daddy, stay right here with me"

Avalon's a small town, have no great big range
Avalon's a small town, have no great big range
Pretty mama's in Avalon, they sure will spend your change

New York's a good town but it's not for mine
New York's a good town but it's not for mine
Goin' back to Avalon, near where I have a pretty mama all the time

Trivia about the song Avalon Blues by Mississippi John Hurt

On which albums was the song “Avalon Blues” released by Mississippi John Hurt?
Mississippi John Hurt released the song on the albums “Avalon Blues: The Complete 1928 OKeh Recordings”, “Avalon Blues” in 1963, “1928 Sessions” in 1988, “Avalon Blues: Library of Congress Sessions” in 1989, “Mississippi John Hurt Memorial Anthology” in 1994, “D.C. Blues: The Library Of Congress Recordings, Volume 1” in 2003, “Candy Man Blues” in 2004, “D.C. Blues: The Library Of Congress Recordings, Volume 2” in 2005, and “American Epic: The Best of Mississippi John Hurt” in 2017.
Who composed the song “Avalon Blues” by Mississippi John Hurt?
The song “Avalon Blues” by Mississippi John Hurt was composed by JOHN S HURT.

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