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“I’m Alabama Bound” is a ragtime melody composed by Robert Hoffman in 1909. Hoffman dedicated it to an M. T. Scarlata. The cover of its first edition, published by Robert Ebberman, New Orleans, 1909, advertises the music as “Also Known As The Alabama Blues” which has led some to suspect it of being...
I'm Alabama bound
I'm Alabama bound
And if this train don't stop and turn around
I'm Alabama bound
Oh, don't you leave me here
Please don't leave me here
But if you leave me here
If you're gonna leave me here
Leave a dime for beer
I'm Alabama bound
I'm Alabama bound
And if this train don't stop and turn around
I'm Alabama bound
Just a poor boy, nah
(?)
That whistle blow, another man done gone
Another man done gone
Alabama bound
Alabama bound
Alabama bound
Alabama bound
If this train don't stop and turn around
I'm Alabama bound
Alabama bound
Alabama Bound was produced by Dean Gitter.
Odetta released Alabama Bound on Sat Sep 01 1956.