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I came from Alabama wid my banjo on my knee,
I'm g'wan to Louisiana my true love for to see,
It rain'd all night the day I left, the weather it was dry,
The sun so hot I frose to death; Susanna, dont you cry.
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Oh! Susanna, Oh! dont you cry for me,
I've come from Alabama, wid my banjo on my knee.
I jumped aboard de telegraph, and trabbelled down de ribber,
De Lectrie fluid magnified, and killed five hundred Nigger
De bullgine bust, de horse run off, I realy thought I'd die;
I shut my eyes to hold my breath, Susanna, dont you cry.
[Chorus]
I had a dream de odder night when ebery ting was still;
I thought I saw Susanna, a coming down de hill.
The buckwheat cake war in her mouth, the tear was in her eye,
Says I'm coming from de South, Susanna, dont you cry.
[Chorus]
I scon will be in New Orleans, and den I'll look all round,
And when I find Susanna, I' fall upon the ground.
But if I do not find her, dis darkie 'I surely die,
And when I'm dead and buried, Susanna, dont you cry.
[Chorus]
- Album:
- Songs From the Trees
- Songs from the Trees: A Musical Memoir Collection
- Never Been Gone
- Into White
- Moonlight Serenade
- PigletS Big Movie
- Christmas Is Almost Here
- Anthology
- The Bedroom Tapes
- Film Noir
- Clouds In My Coffee
- Letters Never Sent
- This Is My Life
- Have Your Seen Me Lately
- Working Girl OST
- Coming Around Again
- Spoiled Girl
- Hello Big Man
- Torch
- Come Upstairs