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I Cried All The Way To Kentucky

Tom T. Hall

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---- Written by Tom T. Hall and Miss Dixie Hall ----
---- on Alecia Nugent's Album  A Little Girl...A Big Four-Lane ----
-- 1st VERSE --
When I got the word that our Uncle Joe died
I did what we all did I sat down and cried
Got into my car headed home for the hills
Back home to Kentucky where the funeral was held
-- CHORUS --
I cried all the way to Kentucky
His memory so sweet to recall
Uncle Joe lived such a good life
Love and respected by all
His jokes were the talk of the county
He knew how to make people laugh
I cried all the way to Kentucky
And then I smiled all the way back
--2ND VERSE --
The Preacher said Joe was a wonderful guy
And God has a project for him in the sky
His stories are binging the Angels a smile
To turn us in new ways to cheer us awhile
-- 3RD VERSE --
Joe once brought a skunk into Sunday School class
That even made grouchy ole Deacon Jones laugh
He says it's been fixed and it smells like a rose
All of you good christians turn loose of your nose
-- CHORUS --
I cried all the way to Kentucky
His memory so sweet to recall
Uncle Joe lived such a good life
Love and respected by all
His jokes were the talk of the county
He knew how to make people laugh
I cried all the way to Kentucky
And then I smiled all the way back
-- 4TH VERSE --
That Halloween night no one meant any harm
When the outhouse was perched up on Grandpa's old barn
I think of those things when I tell Joe goodbye
A smile on my lips and a tear in my eye
-- CHORUS --
I cried all the way to Kentucky
His memory so sweet to recall
Uncle Joe lived such a good life
Love and respected by all
His jokes were the talk of the county
He knew how to make people laugh
I cried all the way to Kentucky
And then I smiled all the way back
I cried all the way to Kentucky
And then I smiled all the way back

I Cried All The Way To Kentucky

Tom T. Hall