Summer In Dixie (Remastered Album Version) - Confederate Railroad



     
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Summer In Dixie (Remastered Album Version) Lyrics


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 tooSummer 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 coldNow if Manhattan turns you on
Do what you gotta do
Don't worry how I'll make it without youI'll just here on the porch
And wait here for the breeze
To whisper your name through the willow treesSummer 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 coldYou know I'd never
Talk about the weatherSummer 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
Songwriters
LEVINE, GENE / ROBBIN, JONPublished by
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Confederate Railroad is a country band founded in the early 1990s from Texas, USA. The lead singer is Danny Shirley. Led by Shirley, the original group which came to the attention of Atlantic president Rick Blackburn, consisted of guitarist Michael Lamb, Gates Nichols on pedal steel, keyboard player Chris McDaniel, Wayne Secrest on bass and Mark DuFresne on drums. Lamb left the group in 1995 and was replaced by Jimmy Dormire.

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