Summer in Dixie
Confederate Railroad
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I'm so glad you finally called It's been way too long How's New York and you been getting on? You say you're prayin' for one whole week Well, let me just tell you The weather here's been kind of crazy too Summer in Dixie, sure been cold Even when the sun burns hot enough There'd be tar on the road Way down in my heart, a north wind blows Summer in Dixie, sure been cold Now if Manhattan turns you on Do what you gotta do Don't worry how I'll make it without you I'll just here on the porch And wait here for the breeze To whisper your name through the willow trees Summer in Dixie, it sure been cold Even when the sun burns hot enough There'd be tar on the road Way down in my heart, a north wind blows Summer in Dixie, sure been cold You know I'd never Talk about the weather Summer in Dixie, sure been cold Even when the sun burns hot enough There'd be tar on the road Way down in my heart, a north wind blows Summer in Dixie, sure been cold Summer in Dixie, sure been cold
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Written by: GENE LEVINE, JON ROBBIN
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