Tryin' to Get to New Orleans

STEVE RIPLEY, TIM J. DUBOIS, TIMOTHY JAMES DUBOIS, WALT RICHMOND

My daddy said son put your guitar down
We gotta build some fence...gotta plow some ground
I told my daddy, "try and understand..."
"This John Deere tractor don't fit my plan..."

And I hit the road
Chasin' down a dream
And I need a little help
I'm tryin' to get to New Orleans

Sidetracked up in Illinois
I'm not that smart...I'm an innocent boy
She called me baby...she called me honey...
She called a cab and took away my money

On the road again
Somewhere south of Moline
And I need a little help
You see I'm tryin' to get to New Orleans

Don't know why...I gotta go
If I don't try I'll never know
About e'touffe and Cajun queens
I need a little help
You see I'm tryin' to get to New Orleans

Hocked my watch...bought a burger and fries
Tried to pretend it was red beans and rice
Midnight in Memphis...hello to Graceland
Next stop...Louisiana
And I'm on the road
Chasin' down a dream

And I need a little help
You see I'm tryin' to get to New Orleans

I need a little help
You see I'm tryin' to get to New Orleans

I'm just an old poor boy
Chasin' down a dream
And I need a little help
You see I'm tryin' to get to New Orleans

Trivia about the song Tryin' to Get to New Orleans by The Tractors

When was the song “Tryin' to Get to New Orleans” released by The Tractors?
The song Tryin' to Get to New Orleans was released in 1994, on the album “The Tractors”.
Who composed the song “Tryin' to Get to New Orleans” by The Tractors?
The song “Tryin' to Get to New Orleans” by The Tractors was composed by STEVE RIPLEY, TIM J. DUBOIS, TIMOTHY JAMES DUBOIS, WALT RICHMOND.

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