Southern Comfort - Matthews' Southern Comfort



     
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Southern Comfort Lyrics


Take me home
Well, I came to Cali on a highway from Nashville
It's all a gamble for the fortune and fame
My education came from reading the road signs
Just another fool who got lost in the game
And I'm going back again
'Cause it's blowing in the wind
That's carryin' me home
Oh, southern comfort
Don't leave me low
Oh, southern comfort
Keeps calling me home
Yeah
And all these actors, man, they're living in castles
And with the earthquakes they'll sink in the sea
Who makes a living off of heartbreaks and hassles?
And scientologists make no sense to me
So I'm going back again

'Cause it's blowing like the wind
That's carryin' me home
Oh, southern comfort
Don't leave me low
Oh, southern comfort
Keeps calling me home
Oh, southern comfort
Don't leave me low
Oh, southern comfort
Keeps calling me home
Oh, southern comfort
Don't leave me low
Oh, southern comfort
Keeps calling me home
Oh, southern comfort
Don't leave me low
Oh, southern comfort
Keeps calling me home
Oh, southern comfort
Don't leave me low
Oh, southern comfort
Keeps calling me home
C'mon take me home

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Matthews' Southern Comfort was a British folk-rock band led by Iain Matthews (known in the 1960s first as Ian McDonald, and from the late 1960s until 1989 as Ian Matthews), an English musician and songwriter. They had one commercial success: in 1971 their cover version of "Woodstock" (written by Joni Mitchell) was a number one hit single in the UK and saw heavy airplay in Canada, as well as reaching #23 in the US.

Read more about Matthews' Southern Comfort on Last.fm.


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