In the state of West Virginia among the peaceful rolling hills
There I met a mountain maid with eyes of blue
Golden hair so soft and curly and her lips were like the dew
She was the queen of West Virginia and her name was Linda Lou
Linda Lou, my Linda Lou, can't you hear me calling you
Calling like a lonesome dove, my Linda Lou
When the moon is in the blue and the stars are shining too
Can't you hear my lonely heart calling for you, Linda Lou?
I recall the night I met her, how I held her hand in mine
I recall the night we kissed and said adieu
Many miles may separate us, if I should cross the ocean blue
My heart is still in West Virginia with my darling Linda Lou
Linda Lou, my Linda Lou, can't you hear me calling you
Calling like a lonesome dove, my Linda Lou
When the moon is in the blue and the stars are shining too
Can't you hear my lonely heart calling for you, Linda Lou?
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- 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