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Artist/Band:
John Anderson
Lyrics for Song: Bonnie Blue
Lyrics for Album: Easy Money [2007]
You're the mother of the Southland
Where I was born and bred
You're in my heart and everythin' I do
Yeah, you always have a place for me
To rest my weary head
And I will always love you, Bonnie Blue
Bonnie Blue, is your Spanish moss still hangin'?
Bonnie Blue, does your cotton still grow tall?
Bonnie Blue, I've been wonderin' and a waitin'
And it's hard to tell if anybody cares at all
Bonnie Blue, I sure miss you
Oh, Bonnie Blue, I'm sure missin' you
Bonnie Blue, I can smell your Sunday dinner
Bonnie Blue, your magnolias are in bloom
Bonnie Blue, you know you always were a winner
And remember there is someone here
Who still loves you
Bonnie Blue, I sure miss you
Oh, Bonnie Blue, I'm sure missin' you
You're the mother of the Southland
Where I was born and bred
You're in my heart and everythin' I do
Yeah, you always have a place for me
To rest my weary head
And I will always love you, Bonnie Blue
Oh, Bonnie Blue, is your tattered flag still flyin'?
Bonnie Blue, yeah, they showed you wrong from right
Bonnie Blue, I'm so sorry that I'm cryin'
But there's not a lotta difference
Between black and white
Bonnie Blue, I sure miss you
Oh, Bonnie Blue, I'm sure missin' you
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Bonnie Blue
John Anderson's "Bonnie Blue" stands as a defining track in the history of country music, originally recorded in 1962. The song's enduring popularity stems from its unique blend of traditional country storytelling with a rhythmic, almost blues-inflected swing that set it apart from its contemporaries. Anderson's delivery captures a specific moment in time, reflecting the social tensions and personal struggles of the early 1960s through a narrative of lost love and political unrest. While the song has been covered by numerous artists across various genres, Anderson's original recording remains a cornerstone of his discography and a staple in country music anthologies. Its distinctive sound and poignant lyrics have ensured its place in the canon of classic country recordings, influencing generations of musicians who followed. |
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| Album Lyrics: Easy Money [2007] |
 John Anderson
"Easy Money [2007]"
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