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“Sweet Home Chicago” is a blues standard first recorded by Robert Johnson in 1936. Although he is often credited as the songwriter, several songs have been identified as precedents.[1] The song has become a popular anthem for the city of Chicago despite ambiguity in Johnson’s original lyrics. Numero...
[Chorus]
Come on
Oh, baby don't you wanna go?
Come on
Oh, baby don't you wanna go?
Back to that same old place
Sweet home Chicago
Come on
Baby don't you wanna go?
Hi-de-hey
Baby don't you wanna go?
Back to that same old place
Oh, sweet home Chicago
[Verse 1]
Well, one and one is two
Six and two is eight
Come on baby don't ya make me late
[Chorus]
Hi-de-hey
Baby don't you wanna go?
Back to that same old place
Sweet home Chicago
Come on
Baby don't you wanna go?
Back to that same old place
Sweet home Chicago
[Verse 2]
Six and three is nine
Nine and nine is eighteen
Look there brother baby and see what I've seen
[Chorus]
Hi-de-hey
Baby don't you wanna go?
Back to that same old place
Sweet home Chicago
Oh come on
Baby don't you wanna go?
Come on
Baby don't you wanna go?
Back to that same old place
Sweet home Chicago
Sweet Home Chicago was written by Robert Johnson.
Sweet Home Chicago was produced by Bob Tischler.