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Leavin'
340
On Tour
Rock
Leavin' was released on October 9, 2001 by Tone-Cool Records/Artemis Records as a part of the album 51 Phantom
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Release DateOctober 9, 2001
LabelSheridan Square Records
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM96

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
North Mississippi Allstars
North Mississippi Allstars
Performer
Brenda Patterson, Susan Marshall, Jackie Johnson, Ben Nichols, Jesse "Chip" Davis
Brenda Patterson, Susan Marshall, Jackie Johnson, Ben Nichols, Jesse "Chip" Davis
Background Vocals
Luther Dickinson - guitars, vocals, shepherd's harp, 808, Cody Dickinson - drums, vocals, electric washboard, Chris Chew - bass, vocals, Paul Taylor - percussion, John C. Stubblefield - bowed bass, Otha Turner - can fife, Jim Dickinson - piano,
Luther Dickinson - guitars, vocals, shepherd's harp, 808, Cody Dickinson - drums, vocals, electric washboard, Chris Chew - bass, vocals, Paul Taylor - percussion, John C. Stubblefield - bowed bass, Otha Turner - can fife, Jim Dickinson - piano,
Other Instrument
Assistant
Assistant
Remixer
John Hampton, Ardent Studio
John Hampton, Ardent Studio
Remixer
Memphis
Memphis
Remixer
Tn, Bill Bailey
Tn, Bill Bailey
Remixer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Chris Ludwinski, Abbey Road, London
Chris Ludwinski, Abbey Road, London
Mastering Engineer
Assistant
Assistant
Mixing Engineer
John Hampton, Ardent Studio
John Hampton, Ardent Studio
Mixing Engineer
Memphis
Memphis
Mixing Engineer
Tn, Bill Bailey
Tn, Bill Bailey
Mixing Engineer
Jim Dickinson , "World Boogie is Coming!"
Jim Dickinson , "World Boogie is Coming!"
Producer
Kevin Houston, Zebrah Ranch Complex, Tate County, MS, 2001
Kevin Houston, Zebrah Ranch Complex, Tate County, MS, 2001
Recording Engineer

Lyrics

When the evening sun goes down
????? baby, and ramble on
Don't you let my leavin' grieve you
When it comes to rambling, lord, I'm natural born
Don't let my leavin' grieve you
Don't know where I'm headed
Don't remember where I'm from
Only when they lay me down will I feel at home
Don't let my leavin' grieve you
Ten thousand women came from the east and the west
To the burial ground as I got my rest
Lord I'm good for nothing she said in her Sunday dress
But when it comes to ramblin' yonder lies the best
Don't let my leavin' grieve you
When the evening sun goes down
I'm bound to ramble on
Written by: North Mississippi Allstars
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