Ah, the good ol' days when life was simple, chores were plenty, and hand-me-downs were haute couture. Alabama takes us on a nostalgic tractor ride through their childhood fields, where hard work and family love grew as abundantly as the cotton. They didn't realize they were poor because rich memories filled their hearts. Sundays meant church in your Sunday best (even if it was last year’s fashion), and Daddy finally got a day off. Leaving home? Harder than plowing a rocky field. This tune is a tribute to simpler times when "high cotton" meant living large on life's little blessings.
High Cotton
Lyrics
We didn't know the times were lean,
Round our house the grass was green,
It didn't seem like things were all that bad,
I bet we walked a thousand miles,
Choppin' cotton and pusing plows,
And learnin' how to give it all we had.
As Life went on and years went by,
I saw the light in daddy's eye,
And felt the love in mamma's hands,
They kept us warm and kept us fed,
Taught us how to look ahead,
Now lookin' back I understand.
We were walkin' in high cotton,
Old times there are not forgotten,
Those fertile fields are never far away,
We were walkin' in high cotton,
Old time there are not forgotten,
Leavin' home was the hardest thing we ever faced.
When Sunday mornings rolled around,
We dressed up hand-me-downs,
Just in time to gather with the church,
Some times I think how long It's been,
And how it impressed me then,
It was the only day my daddy wouldn't work.
We were walkin' in high cotton,
Old times there are not forgotten,
Those fertile fields are never far away,
We were walkin' in high cotton,
Old time there are not forgotten,
Leavin' home was the hardest thing we ever faced.
We were walkin' in high cotton,
Old times there are not forgotten,
Those fertile fields are never far away,
We were walkin' in high cotton,
Old time there are not forgotten,
Leavin' home was the hardest thing we ever faced.
We were walkin' in high cotton,
Old times there are not forgotten,
Those fertile fields are never far away,
We were walkin' in high cotton,
Old time there are not forgotten,
Leavin' home was the hardest thing we ever faced.
Walkin' in High Cotton
Writer(s): SCOTT ANDERS, ROGER MURRAH
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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