Fifteen Cents by Ramblin' Jack Elliott
Fifteen Cents by Ramblin' Jack Elliott

Fifteen Cents

Ramblin’ Jack Elliott * Track #5 On Jack Elliott Sings

Fifteen Cents Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I left my home in Tennessee
Thought I'd learn to travel
But then I met a pretty little girl
And soon we played the devil
I loved that gal and she loved me
And I thought we'd live together
But then we tied that fatal knot
And now I'm gone forever

[Chorus]
Gimme back my fifteen cents
Gimme back my money;
Gimme back my fifteen cents
And I'll go home to Mammy

[Verse 2]
Twas fifteen cents for the preacher man
A dollar for the paper
Then dear old mother-in-law moved in
And, Lordy, what a caper!
I fiddled a tune for her one day
And she called me a joker
Then that old sow got mad at me
And hit me with a poker

[Chorus]

[Verse 3]
I worked in town and I worked on the farm
But there's no way t'suit'em
They're both so dad-burn mean to me
Somebody ought a shoot them
I'm tired of looking at my mother-in-law
I'd like to see my Granny
Gonna leave the state of Arkansas
And go back home t'Mammy!

Fifteen Cents Q&A

When did Ramblin’ Jack Elliott release Fifteen Cents?

Ramblin’ Jack Elliott released Fifteen Cents on Tue Jan 01 1957.

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