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Letra actual de la canción
Way down in Lula1, hard livin' has done hit<br />Way down in Lula, hard livin' has done hit<br />Lord, your drought come an' caught us, an' parched up all the tree<br /><br />Aw, she stays over in Lula, bid that ol' town goodbye<br />Stays in Lula, bidding you the town goodbye<br />'Fore I would come to know the day, oh, the Lula well was gone dry<br /><br />Lord, there're citizens around Lula, aw, was doin' very well<br />Citizens around Lula, aw, was doin' very well<br />Now they're in hard luck together, 'cause rain don't pour nowhere<br /><br />I ain't got no money and I sure ain't got no hope<br />I ain't got no money and I sure ain't got no hope<br />2...come in, furnished all the cotton and crops<br /><br />Boy, they tell me the country, Lord, it'll make you cry<br />Lord, country, Lord, it'll make you cry<br />Most anybody, Lord, hasn't any water in the bayou3<br /><br />Lord, the Lula womens, Lord, puttin' Lula young mens down<br />Lula men, oh, puttin' Lula men down<br />Lord, you outta been there, Lord, the womens all leavin' town<br /><br />__________<br />Note 1: at the time he recorded this song, Patton lived in Lula, Mississippi;<br />Note 2: this part of the song is so garbled that even an attempt at a phonetic transcription is doomed to fail, the poor sound quality of the recording doesn't help either;<br />Note 3: if "bayou" is indeed the rhyme word of this verse, it's pronounced as "by"
Letra nueva de la canción
Way down in Lula1, hard livin' has done hit<br />Way down in Lula, hard livin' has done hit<br />Lord, your drought come an' caught us, an' parched up all the tree<br /><br />Aw, she stays over in Lula, bid that ol' town goodbye<br />Stays in Lula, bidding you the town goodbye<br />'Fore I would come to know the day, oh, the Lula well was gone dry<br /><br />Lord, there're citizens around Lula, aw, was doin' very well<br />Citizens around Lula, aw, was doin' very well<br />Now they're in hard luck together, 'cause rain don't pour nowhere<br /><br />I ain't got no money and I sure ain't got no hope<br />I ain't got no money and I sure ain't got no hope<br />2...come in, furnished all the cotton and crops<br /><br />Boy, they tell me the country, Lord, it'll make you cry<br />Lord, country, Lord, it'll make you cry<br />Most anybody, Lord, hasn't any water in the bayou3<br /><br />Lord, the Lula womens, Lord, puttin' Lula young mens down<br />Lula men, oh, puttin' Lula men down<br />Lord, you outta been there, Lord, the womens all leavin' town<br /><br />__________<br />Note 1: at the time he recorded this song, Patton lived in Lula, Mississippi;<br />Note 2: this part of the song is so garbled that even an attempt at a phonetic transcription is doomed to fail, the poor sound quality of the recording doesn't help either;<br />Note 3: if "bayou" is indeed the rhyme word of this verse, it's pronounced as "by"
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