Outskirts of Town

Wiliam Weldon & Roy Jordan

Well I'm gonna move baby
Well on the outskirts of town, Hmmm
Well I'm gonna move baby, yeah
Way back down, way back down, on the outskirts of town, yeah
Well I don't need nobody else
Always hanging around

Well let me tell you baby
We're gonna move away from here
Well I don't need no ash man
To buy, Lord I'm gonna buy you a fridgidare
Lord when we move
Way back down on the outskirts of town, oh yeah
Well I don't need nobody else
Ah, worse hanging around
Oh, play your song, yeah

Well let me tell you, baby
As funny as it seems
We're gonna have a dozen children
They're all, all gonna look like me
Yeah, when we move, way back down
Way back down on the outskirts of town
Well I don't need nobody, yeah
Always hanging around
Yeah babe, Lord yeah

Trivia about the song Outskirts of Town by The Allman Brothers Band

When was the song “Outskirts of Town” released by The Allman Brothers Band?
The song Outskirts of Town was released in 1997, on the album “Fillmore East February 1970”.
Who composed the song “Outskirts of Town” by The Allman Brothers Band?
The song “Outskirts of Town” by The Allman Brothers Band was composed by Wiliam Weldon & Roy Jordan.

Most popular songs of The Allman Brothers Band

Other artists of Blues rock