[Intro]
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[Verse 1]
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DeFord was a man from Castlewood, Tenn’
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Blowed on that harp both night and day
How he wailed on them reeds ’til his lips would bleed
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Played ’til the Lord knows when
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Just a little baby boy with a silver toy
And the polio strikin’ fire and wind
At four foot nine, just one of his kind
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The greatest there ever been
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[Chorus]
C G
Blow, blow, DeFord, blow
C D
Play that Pan-American
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Oh, oh, where did he go?
D G
DeFord Bailey rides again
[Verse 2]
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..Arise, gals and gents, for the show to commence
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There’s a good-nature riot on the air
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Little DeFord’s on the loose with them Muscle Shoals Blues
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Let the Jim Crow South beware
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Like the fox chasin’ game
He was black balled and shamed
Stripped out the silver from his hand
Now, it’s welfare lines and a dollar shine
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Singin’, “Oh, Lord, ain’t I a man?”
[Chorus]
C G
Blow, blow, DeFord, blow
C D
Play that Pan-American
G F D G
Oh, oh, where did he go?
D G
DeFord Bailey rides again
[Instrumental]
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[Bridge]
Then he played his last note, in The Banner they wrote
“Must have been those Ice Water Blues”
Now, up in Greenwood you’ll find a plot, four foot nine
For our city’s biggest shame, they whitewashed his name
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For that kind of sin, there ain’t no excuse
[Chorus]
C G
Blow, blow, DeFord, blow
C D
Play that Pan-American
G F D G
Oh, oh, where did he go?
D G
DeFord Bailey rides again
C G
Blow, blow, DeFord, blow
C D
Play that Pan-American
G F D G
Oh, oh, where did he go?
D G
DeFord Bailey rides again
D G
DeFord Bailey rides again
D F G
DeFord Bailey rides again