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Blood Red And Goin' Down - Tanya Tucker



     
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That Georgia sun was blood red and goin' down
That Georgia sun was blood red and goin' downDaddy said, "Now come girl
We're headed down the road to Augusta"
And frankly through his clenched teeth
He called Mama's name and then he cussed herHe said, "Girl, you're young
But some dude has come along and stole your mother"
But you can't steal a willin' mind
'Cause mama's always lookin' for a loverThat Georgia sun was blood red and goin' down
That Georgia sun was blood red and goin' downWith dusty teardrops on his face
My daddy cried an' big steps he was takin'
Halfway runnin' to keep up
My shorter legs were so tired and shakin'"Where did I go wrong, girl?
Why would she leave us both this way?"
At times like these, a child of ten
Never knows exactly what to sayThat Georgia sun was blood red and goin' down
That Georgia sun was blood red and goin' downWe searched in every barroom
An' honky-tonk as well
An' finally daddy found them

And Lord, you know, the rest is hard to tellHe sent me out to wait
But scared I looked back through the door
An' daddy left them both
Soakin' up the sawdust on the floorThat Georgia sun was blood red and goin' down
That Georgia sun was blood red and goin' down
That Georgia sun was blood red and goin' down
That Georgia sun was blood red and goin' down
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Tanya Denise Tucker (born October 10, 1958) is an American country music singer. She may be best remembered for her debut single and trademark song "Delta Dawn," which went to number 6 on the country charts. Tucker released the song at the age of 13; she became the youngest singer to have a major hit song on the Country charts. Since the song's release, Tucker had major hit songs for the next two decades, and into the 1990s.

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