Lyrics of 'Georgia Town Blues' by Red Foley

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I got the Georgia town blues I got to thinkin' of you
And I'm walkin' my feet right out of my shoes
Well my baby's gone and left me took away my love
And I can't get to Georgia on a Greyhound bus

A honky tonk woman with the dreamy eyes broke my heart in two
When I found out it was only life I wound up with the blues
I got the Georgia town blues I got to thinkin' of you
If I don't get to Georgia I'll never lose these blues

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A honky tonk woman with the dreamy eyes...

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