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Sing me.... sing me an old fashioned song
Bring me.... back in my mind to a time where my memories all come from
A good timin' song the kind that makes you want to sing along
A good ole fashioned hand clappin' knee slappin' foot tappin' song
Shoo fly don't bother me shoo fly don't bother me
Shoo fly don't bother me I don't want your company
Flies in the buttermilk two by two flies in the buttermilk shoo fly shoo
Flies in the buttermilk skip to my lou skip to my lou my darlin'
Sing me.... sing me an old fashioned song
Bring me.... back in my mind to a time where my memories all come from
A good timin' song the kind that makes you want to sing along
A good ole fashioned hand clappin' knee slappin' foot tappin' song
When I was young I used to wait upon my master and bring his plate
And pass the bottle when he was dry and brush away the blue-tail fly
Jimmy cracked corn and I don't care Jimmy cracked corn and I don't care
Jimmy cracked corn and I don't care the master's gone away

Sing me.... sing me an old fashioned song
Bring me.... back in my mind to a time where my memories all come from
A good timin' song the kind that makes you want to sing along
A good ole fashioned hand clappin' knee slappin' foot tappin' song
Sing me.... sing me an old fashioned song
Bring me.... back in my mind to a time where my memories all come from
A good timin' song the kind that makes you want to sing along
A good ole fashioned hand clappin' knee slappin' foot tappin' song
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Jean Shepard (born November 21, 1933 in Paul's Valley, Oklahoma as Ollie Imogene Shepard)was one of the first female vocalists in the country music field to become a major star in the early 1950's. Shepard's family moved west to Visalia, California in hopes of a better life. In high school, Shepard formed the Melody Ranch Girls, which became locally famous. One night, Country star Hank Thompson saw Shepard performing at a show and liked what he heard. With Thompson's help, Shepard was able to get a recording contract with Capitol Records in 1952.

Read more about Jean Shepard on Last.fm.


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