Old Folks

Willard Robison, Dedette Lee Hill

Everyone knows him as "Old Folks"
Like the seasons he'll come and he'll go
Just as free as a bird and
As good as his word
That's why everybody loves him so

Always leaving his spoon in his coffee
Puts his napkin up under his chin
And that yellow cob pipe
It's so mellow it's ripe
But you needn't be ashamed of him

In the evening, after supper
What stories he would tell
How he held the speech at
Gettysburg for Lincoln that day
I know that one so well

Don't quite understand about Old Folk
Did he fight for the blue or the grey?
For he's so diplomatic and so democratic
Wе always let him have his way

Every Friday hе'll go fishing
Way down on Buzzards Lake
But he only hooks a perch or two
A whale got away so we warm up the steak

Oh, someday there'll be no more Old Folks
What a lonely old town this would be
Children's voices at play will be
Still for a day
The day that they take Old Folks away

Trivia about the song Old Folks by Sarah Vaughan

On which albums was the song “Old Folks” released by Sarah Vaughan?
Sarah Vaughan released the song on the albums “Sassy” in 1956, “The Complete Sarah Vaughan on Mercury Vol. 1 - Great Jazz Years 1954-1956” in 1987, and “Milestones of a Jazz Legend - Sarah Vaughan, Vol. 3 (1954-1956)” in 2018.
Who composed the song “Old Folks” by Sarah Vaughan?
The song “Old Folks” by Sarah Vaughan was composed by Willard Robison, Dedette Lee Hill.

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