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I Wanna Go Back to Dixie by Tom Lehrer
F7I Bbwanna go F7back to Bbdixie, Bb7Take me Ebback to dear ol' dixie, EdimThat's the Bbonly Fmli'l ol' G7place for li'l ol' C7me. F7Ol' times Bbthere are not for-Bb7gotten, Whoppin' Ebslaves and sellin' cotton, EdimAnd Bbwaitin' for the C7robert E. LeeF7.
spoken - (it was never there on time.)
I'll Bbgo back to the swanee, Where pel-Bb7lagra makes you scrawny, And the Ebjasmine and the tear gas spell Gb/Ejust fBbine.Bdim F7 I BbreallyBbdim am a-fF7ixin' To go Bbback whereFm6 there's no G7mixin' Down C7below that mason-F7dixon Bbline.F7
CPoll Tax. CHow I love ya, CHow I love ya. C7My Dear Ole PollC Tax
(SPOKEN)
Won'tcha Bbcome with Bb7me to EbalabEbmammy, Back Bbto the aBb7rms of my Ebdear ol' Ebmmammy, Her Bbcookin's Bb7lousy and her Ebhands are Ebmclammy, But Bbwhat the F7hell, it's Bbhome.
SUNG - Yes, for F7paradise the Fdimsouthland is my F7nominee. Jes' give F7me a ham hock Fdimand a grit of F7hominy.
F7I waBbnna sF7tart reBblaxin' Bb7Down in EbBirmingham or Jackson. EdimAnd hBbave some Fmfun while G7no one intC7erfereF7s I wanna Bbtalk with southern Bb7gentlemen And Ebput my white sheet on agaEdimin, I Bbain't seen one good C7lynchin' in yearsF7. The Bbland of the boll weevil, Where the Bb7laws are medieval, Is Ebcallin' me to come and neveGb/Ermore BbroamBdim. F7 I wanna Bbgo back Bdimto the sF7outhland, That "yBb'all" and "Bdimshut-my-F7mouth" land, BbBe F7it Bbe--F7/Bbver Bbso decAb-a-G7dent, There's C7no F7place like BbhomeF7. Bb