chase the glowin' fireflies when evenin' shadows fall [Chorus:] In my Tennessee mountain home Life is as peaceful as a baby's sigh In my Tennessee mountain home
my Tennessee mountain home Life is as peaceful as a baby's sigh In my Tennessee mountain home Crickets sing in the fields near by Walkin' home from
Traduction: Parton, Dolly. Ma page d'accueil Mountain du Tennessee.
Back home, back home Yes, I'm going back home Why I can't believe it's been this long Since I've seen mom and dad When I left my mountain home behind
't know when We were so close once upon a time There were five of us kids at home Two girls, three boys and Dad and Mom But that was in the better part
with a mighty, mighty man Dear lord above, I know up there my Daddy's got a mansion And a great reward that's long been overdue And when it comes my
I left my hometown a hummin' With my ol' guitar a strummin' Songs that I had wrote I was on my way to Nashville I just couldn't hardly wait 'Till I could sing my
was a man The Lord must have appointed To live among us mountain folks In eastern Tennessee And he delivered more than half The babies in those mountains
remember lots of things that often I recall But I remember momma and daddy most of all I remember ginger bread my momma used to bake I remember home-
had since she was wed Well the oven door was sprung a little bit So we propped it up with a forked stick But that didn't matter cause Mama kept us fed My
Spoken:] This is the first letter that I wrote back home to Momma and Daddy a few days after I'd moved to Nashville: June 2, 1964 Nashville, Tennessee
home But I'm headed in the wrong direction home Teardrops mingled with the summer rain that was a falling The day I left my mountain home behind With
We'd get up before sun-up to get the work done up We'd work in the fields till the sun had gone down We've stood and we've cried as we have bristly watched