Back Home in Sulphur Springs by Norman Blake
Back Home in Sulphur Springs by Norman Blake

Back Home in Sulphur Springs

Norman Blake * Track #8 On Back Home in Sulphur Springs

Back Home in Sulphur Springs Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Oh, the cotton gin hummed in the warm afternoon
The wagons rolled in with their load
We played childhood games in the old lumberyard
Down on the southern railroad

[Verse 2]
Many times I've told about the green and the gold
And the silver trim driving wheel
The white steam a-blowing and the black smoke a-rolling
Out across those Georgia fields

[Chorus]
On the platform down at the old depot
By the mossy water tank
On the Alabama and Georgia line
Back home in Sulphur Springs

[Verse 3]
Oh if I could turn backward the cold hands of time
To a bright blue yesterday
And listen for the whistle of old 41
As she rolls along on her way

[Verse 4]
Down the dirt roads of time
Through the turpentine pines and the cotton fields far away
To the red clay hills, the rocks and the reels
Speed me safe home today

[Chorus]
On the platform down at the old depot
By the mossy water tank
On the Alabama and Georgia line
Back home in Sulphur Springs

[Chorus]
On the platform down at the old depot
By the mossy water tank
On the Alabama and Georgia line
Back home in Sulphur Springs

Back Home in Sulphur Springs Q&A

Who wrote Back Home in Sulphur Springs's ?

Back Home in Sulphur Springs was written by Norman Blake.

Who produced Back Home in Sulphur Springs's ?

Back Home in Sulphur Springs was produced by Norman Blake & Tut Taylor.

When did Norman Blake release Back Home in Sulphur Springs?

Norman Blake released Back Home in Sulphur Springs on Tue Jan 31 2006.

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