Bill Monroe
sitting on top of the world
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It was in the spring one sunny day
My good gal left me Lord she went away
And now she's gone but I don't worry
'Cause I'm sitting on top of the world
She called me up from down in El Paso
Said come back, daddy, Lord I need you so
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust
Show me a woman a man can trust
Mississippi River, long, deep and wide
The woman I'm loving is on the other side
You don't like my peaches, don't you shake my tree
Get out of my orchard, let my peaches be
Don't you come here running, holding out your hand
I'll get me a woman like you got your man
- Album:
- Miscellaneous
- Live Duet Recordings 1963-1980
- Bluegrass 1950-1958
- 16 All-Time Greatest Hits
- Classic Bluegrass Recordings, Vol. 1
- Bill Monroe Sings Bluegrass, Body and Soul
- Bean Blossom
- Kentucky Bluegrass
- The Long Black Veil
- Bluegrass Time
- Bluegrass Instrumentals
- Bluegrass Special
- Bluegrass Ramble
- The Father of Bluegrass Music
- Mr. Blue Grass
- Knee Deep in Blue Grass
- The Music Of Bill Monroe
- My All Time Country Favorites
- Non-Album Releases
- Live 1964