Somewhere South of Memphis

KENT BLAZY, RANDY HOUSER

Well, I need a sip of muddy water
From my daddy's wishin' well
Scattered his ashes on the delta
From here on I'll be drinkin' by myself

Where pink Cadillacs and blue suede shoes
Meet steel guitars and new grass blues
The music there, it ain't turned into business
Tonight I'll be somewhere south of Memphis

Where the cotton grows from the Mississippi mud
And the blues runs deep in your blood
I love this land with God as my witness
I'll live and die somewhere south of Memphis

Well, I've seen my share of big ol' cities
But I couldn't wait to get back home
Well, they'll play you a, a front porch song for free
That reminds you that they ain't been free for long

Where them juke joints jump on a Friday night
And you don't need a gun to settle no fight
And come Sunday mornin', hell, you'll be beggin' for forgiveness
That's just life somewhere south of Memphis

Where the cotton grows from the Mississippi mud
And the blues runs deep in your blood
I love this land with God as my witness
I'll live and die somewhere south of Memphis

Yeah, where the cotton grows from the Mississippi mud
And the blues runs deep in your blood
Well, I love this land with God as my witness
Well, I'll live and die
I'll said I'll, I'll live and die somewhere south of Memphis
That's just life

Trivia about the song Somewhere South of Memphis by Randy Houser

When was the song “Somewhere South of Memphis” released by Randy Houser?
The song Somewhere South of Memphis was released in 2010, on the album “They Call Me Cadillac”.
Who composed the song “Somewhere South of Memphis” by Randy Houser?
The song “Somewhere South of Memphis” by Randy Houser was composed by KENT BLAZY, RANDY HOUSER.

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