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In this song a man tells the story of how he left his fiancé and eloped with the maid of honor back in the early 1930s.
Me and my Annette, we was as fond as we could be
We was set to marry in October '33
I set my sights to courtin' her, as fine as she could be
I never ever noticed her best friend Marilee
Took a job at the saw mill and I bought my girl a ring
Had a pre-wedding party, close friends and family
Everything was fine, eatin' homemade ice cream
I swear I never noticed maid of honor Marilee
And my sweet Annette was left standing at the altar
My sweet Annette was left standing at the altar
Marilee was taken ill, it was several miles from home
Back then it wasn't fittin' for a girl to leave alone
Sweet Annette, she asked me to walk her to the door
As innocent as children back before the war
And my sweet Annette was left standing at the altar
My sweet Annette was left standing at the altar
Lord have mercy for what we done
Lord have mercy when two people get alone
Neither one of us had done anything like that, you see
By the next sunset, I had eloped with Marilee
By the next sunset, I had eloped with Marilee
By the next sunset, I had eloped with Marilee
My sweet Annette was left standing at the altar
My Sweet Annette was written by Patterson Hood.
My Sweet Annette was produced by David Barbe.
Drive-By Truckers released My Sweet Annette on Tue Jun 17 2003.