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Luther Dickinson
Luther Dickinson
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Luther Dickinson
Luther Dickinson
Songwriter
Jim Dickinson
Jim Dickinson
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Kevin Houston
Kevin Houston
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Lyrics

Crack symbols and the queen's Africa Ashes to ashes and dust to dust The club burned down to the concrete floor The old jukebox won't play no more Crack symbols and the queen's Africa In the moonlight shining through the trees Hornets suckle on a southern breeze I miss the moonshine and the old times Sitting in with the house band And the bootleggers of the bottomland Old Gabe used to blow up and down the picnic ground With Bobery watson and young Kenneth Brown People ask me what it was like Out in the country on a sunday night If seen a mighty few known How Old Gabe use to blow In the moonlight shining through the trees Hornets suckle on a southern breeze I miss the moonshine and the old times Sitting in with the house band And the bootleggers of the bottomland I miss the moonshine and the old times Sitting in with the house band And the bootleggers of the bottomland So let's do it like we did before In marshall county down highway 4 A gangster walk across a chilli joint floor Butterfly bugged up a jug outdoor The old folks know what it was like Out in the country on a sunday night So pour some more on the floor And do it like we did before In the moonlight shining through the trees Hornets suckle on a southern breeze I miss the moonshine and the old times Sitting in with the house band And the bootleggers of the bottomland I miss the moonshine and the old times Sitting in with the house band And the bootleggers of the bottomland Moonshine I miss the moonshine Moonshine I miss the moonshine The Mississippi moonshine
Writer(s): Cody Dickinson, Christopher Chew, Luther Dickinson Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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