| Song | Cedartown, Georgia |
| Artist | Waylon Jennings |
| Album | The Essential Waylon Jennings |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Cobble, Smith, Vickery | |
| I got a gal in Cedartown Georgia | |
| I used to have to walk nearly three miles to court her | |
| She never had much, just a sharecropper's daughter | |
| But I married her and took her down to New Orleans. | |
| Bought a little house in the South French Quarter | |
| Got a job hookin' bales, loadin' them on a steamboat | |
| I give her seven days pay next day I'm broke | |
| When she ain't a sleepin' all day she's a primpin'. | |
| Every evenin' when the sun goes down | |
| She starts a swarmin' on Orleans town | |
| Walkin' into work this mornin' at daybreak | |
| I caught her with the tall long dandy from canebreak. | |
| She walked right by me and she looked right through me. | |
| I made up my mind what I'm a gonna do | |
| Eased in the pawnshop and bought a 22. | |
| Watched as the roomclerk gave them a room key | |
| Standin' outside I could read Room 23. | |
| Tonight I'll put her on a train for Georgia | |
| Gonna be a lotta kin folks squallin' and a grieving | |
| 'Cause that Cedartown gal ain't breathing... |
| zuo ci : Cobble, Smith, Vickery | |
| I got a gal in Cedartown Georgia | |
| I used to have to walk nearly three miles to court her | |
| She never had much, just a sharecropper' s daughter | |
| But I married her and took her down to New Orleans. | |
| Bought a little house in the South French Quarter | |
| Got a job hookin' bales, loadin' them on a steamboat | |
| I give her seven days pay next day I' m broke | |
| When she ain' t a sleepin' all day she' s a primpin'. | |
| Every evenin' when the sun goes down | |
| She starts a swarmin' on Orleans town | |
| Walkin' into work this mornin' at daybreak | |
| I caught her with the tall long dandy from canebreak. | |
| She walked right by me and she looked right through me. | |
| I made up my mind what I' m a gonna do | |
| Eased in the pawnshop and bought a 22. | |
| Watched as the roomclerk gave them a room key | |
| Standin' outside I could read Room 23. | |
| Tonight I' ll put her on a train for Georgia | |
| Gonna be a lotta kin folks squallin' and a grieving | |
| ' Cause that Cedartown gal ain' t breathing... |
| zuò cí : Cobble, Smith, Vickery | |
| I got a gal in Cedartown Georgia | |
| I used to have to walk nearly three miles to court her | |
| She never had much, just a sharecropper' s daughter | |
| But I married her and took her down to New Orleans. | |
| Bought a little house in the South French Quarter | |
| Got a job hookin' bales, loadin' them on a steamboat | |
| I give her seven days pay next day I' m broke | |
| When she ain' t a sleepin' all day she' s a primpin'. | |
| Every evenin' when the sun goes down | |
| She starts a swarmin' on Orleans town | |
| Walkin' into work this mornin' at daybreak | |
| I caught her with the tall long dandy from canebreak. | |
| She walked right by me and she looked right through me. | |
| I made up my mind what I' m a gonna do | |
| Eased in the pawnshop and bought a 22. | |
| Watched as the roomclerk gave them a room key | |
| Standin' outside I could read Room 23. | |
| Tonight I' ll put her on a train for Georgia | |
| Gonna be a lotta kin folks squallin' and a grieving | |
| ' Cause that Cedartown gal ain' t breathing... |