Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
[Verse 1]
Way down in Dixie lives old aunt Trixie
She's just 'bout sixty
(Still she looks kinda good and nifty)
I miss her eating and her southern greeting
My train is waiting and my heart is palpitating
[Chorus]
To see Ma and old Pa
Uncle Ned and cousin Fred
I'm going back, I can't refuse
'Cause I've got those Dixie blues
To see Ma and old Pa
Uncle Ned and cousin Fred
I'm going back, I can't refuse
'Cause I've got those Dixie blues
[Verse 2]
Way down in Louisiana, there lives old aunt Dinah
[?]
[?] and shake their feet
Dance all night 'til the morning comes
Never thinkin' 'bout the early morn'
White folks come from far and near
All kinds of dancing [?]
[Chorus]
To see Ma and old Pa
Uncle Ned and cousin Fred
I'm going back, I can't refuse
'Cause I've got those Dixie
[Outro]
Diddy-dum-dum, diddy-dum-dum
Dee-dum-da-diddy-dum, diddy-dum-ya
Dixie Blues was written by .