The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down Lyrics by John Denver

The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down Lyrics

    this song appears on two albums, and was first released on the whose garden was
    This? album, and has also been released on the changes album.


    Virgil caine is the name, i served on the danville train
    So much cavalry came and tore up the tracks again
    In the summer of sixty-five we were hungry just barely alive
    By may the tenth richmond had fell it's a time i remember so well

    The night they drove old dixie down and the bells were ringin'
    The night they drove old dixie down and the people were singin'
    They went la na na na na na la na na na na na na na

    Back home in tennessee my wife called out for me
    Say virgil come quick and see there goes robert e lee
    I don't mind choppin' wood and i don't care if da money ain't good
    You take what you need and save the rest but they should never have taken the
    Very best

    The night they drove old dixie down and the bells were ringin'
    The night they drove old dixie down and the people were singin'
    They went la na na na na na la na na na na na na na

    Like my father before me he was a workin' man
    Like my brother above me he took a rebel's stand
    He was just eighteen proud and brave when a yankee laid him in his grave
    I swear by the blood beneath my feet you can't raise a caine back up when he's
    In defeat

    The night they drove old dixie down and the bells were ringin'
    The night they drove old dixie down and the people were singin'
    They went la na na na na na la na na na na na na na

    The night they drove old dixie down and the bells were ringin'
    The night they drove old dixie down and the people were singin'
    They went la na na na na na la na na na na na na na..................

    Words and music by r robertson

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