New York City Blues by Merle Haggard
New York City Blues by Merle Haggard

New York City Blues

Merle Haggard * Track #4 On It’s Not Love (But It’s Not Bad)

New York City Blues Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Everyone in New York City's got a frowning face
And I'm sure glad that I'm just passing through
This old country boy from Okie sure feels out of place
That's why I'm singing these New York City blues

[Verse 2]
Now Southern hospitality is far behind
A thing these Yankee folks don't ever use
You'll find it somewhere down below that Dixon Line
Oh Lord, I got these New York City blues

[Bridge]
Here it comes now

[Verse 3]
This old town sure gets lonely late at night
When your only friend's a rotgut jug of booze
But come daylight in the morning, I'll be out of sight
Lord, I got these New York City blues

[Verse 4]
Yeah, and Southern hospitality will soon be mine
'Cause I'm going back where the sidewalks fit my shoes
Mmm, mhm, mhm, mhm, mhm
I got these New York City blues

New York City Blues Q&A

Who wrote New York City Blues's ?

New York City Blues was written by Merle Haggard.

Who produced New York City Blues's ?

New York City Blues was produced by Ken Nelson (Country).

When did Merle Haggard release New York City Blues?

Merle Haggard released New York City Blues on Fri Dec 01 1972.

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