Tonalité : D major•
Verse 1
D
Hello there stranger,
how do you do?
There's something I'd like
to say to you now
A
Don't be surprised, you recognize
E
I'm no detective but I've
A
just heard my dance
D
You're from the place where I long to be
Your smiley face seems to say to me
A
You're from my homeland,
sunny homeland
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A
E
Now tell me, can it be
A
D
That you're from Dixie?
G
I said from Dixie
D
Where the fields of cotton beckon to me
G
I'm glad to see you, tell me how be you
E
A
I'm the friend I'm longing to see
D
Are you from Alabama,
Tennessee or Paradise?
G
D
See the plate below the Mason -Dixon line
Are you from Dixie?
G
I said from Dixie
D
A
D
G
D
G
Oh, I'm from Dixie too
D
A
D
It was way back in 89,
I crossed that old nation Dixon line.
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Gee, but I've yearned long to return
E
A
to that old place that I left behind.
D
Well, my home is way down in Alabama,
on an old plantation there,
Birmingham.
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There's one thing certain,
I'm always flirtin'
E
A
With those southbound trains
D
that run to Dixie
G
I said to Dixie,
D
where the fields of cotton can't it to me
G
I'm glad to see you, can't be happier
E
A
And the friends I'm longin' to see
D
Are you from Alabama, Tennessee?
I can't rely
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It's played below the
D
Mason -Dixon line
I'm from Dixie,
G
I said from Dixie
D
A
D
G
D
Oh, I'm from Dixie, too
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