Louis Armstrong feat. His Orchestra
when it s sleepy time down south
Now the pale moon shinin' on the fields below
The folks are crooning soft and low
You needn't tell me by because I know
Soft winds blowing through the pine wood trees
The folks down there live a life of ease
When old mammy falls upon her knees
Steamboats on the river a coming or a going by [Incomprehensible]
Splashing the night away
[Incomprehensible] hear those banjos ringing, the people are singing
They dance 'til the break of day
Oh dear old southland with his dreamy songs
Take me back, where I belong
Riding in mammy's arms
When it's sleepy time way down south
Dear old southland with his dreamy songs
Take me back, where I belong
Riding in my mammy's arms
Sleepy time down south
Yes [Incomprehensible]
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