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[Verse 1]
Well I said goodbye to Rosie Rooke this morning
I'm gonna miss her bloodshot alcoholic eyes
She wore her Sunday hat so she'd impress me
I'm gonna carry her memory 'til the day I die
[Verse 2]
They'll move me up to Muswell Hill tomorrow
Photographs and souvenirs are all I've got
They're gonna try and make me change my way of living
But they'll never make me something that I'm not
[Chorus 1]
Cos I'm a Muswell Hillbilly boy
But my heart lies in old West Virginia
Never seen New Orleans, Oklahoma, Tennessee
Still I dream of those Black Hills that I ain't never seen
[Verse 3]
They're putting us in identical little boxes
No character just uniformity
They're trying to build a computerised community
But they'll never make a zombie out of me
[Verse 4]
They'll try and make me study elocution
Because they say my accent isn't right
They can clear the slums as part of their solution
But they're never gonna kill my cockney pride
[Chorus 2]
Cos I'm a Muswell Hillbilly boy
But my heart lies in Old West Virginia
Though my hills, they're not green
I have seen them in my dreams
Take me back to those Black Hills
That I ain't never seen
I'm a Muswell Hillbilly boy
But my heart lies in Old West Virginia
Though my hills, they're not green
I have seen them in my dreams
Take me back to those Black Hills
That I ain't never seen
Muswell Hillbilly was written by Ray Davies.
Muswell Hillbilly was produced by Ray Davies.
The Kinks released Muswell Hillbilly on Wed Nov 24 1971.