“Tallahassee”
(with The Andrews Sisters)
On the southbound train
Oh won’t you listen to my friendly advice
About a quarter after seven, we’ll be pulling into paradise
When you see land
Kinda green and grassy
Beneath a moon
Bright beyond compare
When you hear blue jays
Chirping high and sassy
And catch one sniff of southern cooking
Hanging on the evening air
When you see folks
All polite and classy
And every smile
Bids you stay and rest
Get off that train
You’re in Tallahassee
The Southland at its best
When you see land
(Out of the window of a train)
Kinda green and grassy
(How in the world can you complain?)
Beneath a moon
(You ought to see the way it shines)
Bright beyond compare
(The way it shines upon the pines)
When you hear blue jays
Chirping high and sassy
And catch one sniff of southern cooking
Hanging on the evening air
(Oh sun)
When you see folks
(Having their after dinner chats)
All polite and classy
(Gentlemen all remove their hats)
And every smile
(Perfect harmony and peace)
Bids you stay and rest
(Hand the porter your valise)
Get off that train
You’re in Tallahassee
(The Capital City of Florida)
And the Southland at its best
There is no doubt of it
We do not exaggerate of it
The Southland at its very best
About Bing Crosby
Artist: Bing Crosby
Related Songs: Take Me Back To My Boots And Saddle Lyrics
Born: May 3, 1903, Tacoma, Washington, United States
Died: October 14, 1977, Golf La Moraleja, Alcobendas, Spain
Height: 1.7 m
Children: Mary Crosby, Gary Crosby, Dennis Crosby, Phillip Crosby, Nathaniel Crosby, Harry Crosby, Lindsay Crosby
Spouse: Kathryn Crosby (m. 1957–1977), Dixie Lee (m. 1930–1952)
Grandchildren: Denise Crosby, Gregory Crosby,