Song of the South
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:01:00
Chorus: You bring them back once more...
:01:05
Solo: I Seem to hear those gentle
voices calling low. Out of the long, long ago.

:01:20
Chorus: This heart of mine is in the heart of dixie.
That's where I belong. Singin' a song, a Song of the South

:01:53
Remus: (Chuckling) Yes suh... dey's udder ways o' learnin'
'bout de behind feet of a mule den gettin' kicked by 'em.

:02:07
Remus: Sure as I'm named Remus. An' Jes' cause dese
yer tales 'bout critters like Brer Rabbit, an' Brer Fox...

:02:15
Remus: Dat don' mean dey ain't de
same like kin happen to folks...

:02:19
Remus: So dem what can't learn from a tale 'bout critters,
jes' ain't got dey ears tuned fer lis'nin.

:02:24
Remus: Like as not dey too busy goin' along
all mixt up wid dey own troubles, uh...

:02:30
Remus: Like de time dat Miss Sally an' Mister John
was comin' down to de plantation.

:02:46
Johnny: Mama?
:02:47
Sally: Yes Johnny?
:02:48
Johnny: Why are we going to Grandma's?
:02:51
Sally: Well -- I told you dear, for a visit.
:02:54
Johnny: Why don't she come to see us,
like she did last spring?

:02:57
Sally: Well, Because it -- I thought
you'd enjoy seeing the plantation.


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