Jolie

He sang in the streets just for pennies
When he was only a child
His papa said singing is sinful
If it's not in the religious style
Oh, but he disagreed with his daddy
Saying God loves people who smile

Jolie, Jolie
You're ol' Dixie records got to me
You were the first soulful singer ever to pass
Jolie, you sure were a gas
You were somethin' else

He started in Dockstader's Minstrels
Till he found the style on his own
He had a love for the ol' down home music
? a heart made of stone
Oh, it melts just like butter in sunlight
When he sang mammy, I'm coming home

Jolie, Jolie
You're ol' Dixie records got to me
You were the first soulful singer, ah ever to pass
Jolie, you sure were a gas
Yeah, you were somethin' else

And that ol' Swanee River
Just keeps rolling on
Just the old folks who are gone
Jo, you're something else

Jolie, Jolie
You're ol' Dixie records got to me
You were the first soulful singer ever to pass
Jolie, you sure were a gas
You were
Jolie, Jolie
You're ol' Dixie records, oh, do they get to me
You were the first soulful singer ever to pass
Jolie, you sure were a gas

Trivia about the song Jolie by Tony Orlando & Dawn

When was the song “Jolie” released by Tony Orlando & Dawn?
The song Jolie was released in 1973, on the album “Dawn’s New Ragtime Follies”.

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