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Southern Loving (Re-Recorded) - Jim Ed Brown



     
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I've been loved in Cincinnati, Evansville and in St Paul
All the gals were pretty and I ain't tryin' to find no fault
There's a gal in the Windy City, I can't forget about
But if you want to love like you ain't had love go south, south, southSouthern loving, take that southern loving every timeThere's a sweet thing in Augusta, got the softest lips of all
When she kisses on you, you just climb right up the wall
And there's a nurse I know in Memphis, got love for a middle name
If she ever gets her hands on you it's shame, shame, shameSouthern loving, take that southern loving every timeNow everybody's heard about that southern hospitality
But that ain't why the sunny south has got its hold on me
There's a teacher down in Dallas, I ain't seen in quite sometime
Just to think about her burns a hole right through my mindAnd there's a gal in Bogalusa, just can't love enough
I'll tell you about her with just three words she's tough, tough, toughSouthern loving, take that southern loving every timeNow everybody's heard about that southern hospitality
But that ain't why the sunny south has got its hold on meSouthern loving, take that southern loving every time
It's southern loving, take that southern loving every time
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UNICHAPPELL MUSIC, INC.

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Jim Ed Brown and The Browns were an American family singing group from Sparkman, Arkansas made up of Jim Ed Brown and his sisters, Maxine Brown and Bonnie Brown. Country music singers, they sang individually at rural venues until 1954 when Maxine Brown, and younger brother Jim Ed, signed a record contract as a singing duo. Eighteen-year-old Bonnie joined the group in 1955, and the following year they were signed by Chet Atkins, RCA Victor Records producer in Nashville, Tennessee.

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