[00:18.99]Look what Jim Crow's done and gone [00:23.73]Went and changed his name [00:25.98] [00:27.55]Don't know what he's going by these days [00:30.98] [00:32.55]But he's still actin' the same [00:35.36] [00:36.73]You can call it what you want to [00:40.12]But it's still a minstrel show [00:43.42] [00:45.23]You can call it what you want to [00:48.48] [00:49.73]But it's still Jim Crow [00:52.18] [01:09.23]Jim's probably laying in this morning [01:13.17] [01:14.32]Hummin' as he sleeps [01:16.69] [01:18.07]Feeling the glow of another man's woman [01:21.61] [01:22.49]As she lies beneath his feet [01:25.36] [01:26.30]Enjoyin' the cool morning breeze [01:29.72] [01:30.35]Smellin' flowers as he goes [01:33.54] [01:35.66]Looks like he's changed his ways [01:39.41]Ah, but he's still Jim Crow [01:44.54] [02:23.63]Jim will spend the rest of the day [02:27.13] [02:28.07]Playin' in some big hotel [02:32.19]It's an old song with very bad rhymes [02:36.01] [02:37.14]But he does it so well [02:39.75] [02:40.51]He'll make some new acquaintances [02:43.51] [02:44.51]When he's out on his evening stroll [02:48.07] [02:49.69]It's amazing that after all this time [02:52.99]So many love [02:55.24] [02:56.81]Big Jim Crow