I was born in a dump
My mammy died and my daddy got drunk
They left me here to die or grow
In the middle of Tobacco Road
I grew up in a rusty shack
Where all I owned was a-hanging on my back
Lord knows how I loathe
This place called Tobacco Road
'Cause it's home, yeah
Talking about the only life I've ever known
I despise you 'cause you're filthy
But I love you 'cause you're home
I'm gonna leave and get a job
Now with the help and the grace of God
I'm gonna save my money, get rich I know
Bring it back to Tobacco Road
Bring dynamite, a big old crane
Blow it up, tear it down, start all over again
I'm gonna build me a town
That I'll be proud to show
I think I'll keep the name of Tobacco Road
Lord, 'cause it's home, yeah
The only life I've ever known
I despise you 'cause you're filthy
But I love you because you're home
Tobacco Road, Tobacco Road
You're dirty and you're filthy, oh Tobacco Road
I'm gonna get me some dynamite
A big old crane
Blow it up, tear it down, and start all over again
I despise you 'cause you're filthy
But I love
Hey, hey, hey
I love you 'cause you're home
Talkin' about Tobacco Road yeah, yeah
Tobacco Road
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah!
Tobacco Road was written by John D. Loudermilk.
Tobacco Road was produced by Edgar Winter.