I'm Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail

KARL DAVIS

"I'm not in your town to stay,"
Said a lady old and gray
To the warden of the penitentiary
"I'm not in your town to stay
And I'll soon be on my way
I'm just here to get my baby out of jail
Oh, warden, I'm just here to get my baby out of jail."
"I tried to raise my baby right
I have prayed both day and night
That he wouldn't follow the footsteps of his dad
I have searched both far and wide
And I feared that he had died
But at last I've found my baby here in jail
Oh, warden, at last I've found my baby here in jail."
"It was just five years today
When his daddy passed away
He was found beneath the snow so cold and white
'Twas then I vowed to take his ring
And his gold watch, and his chain
And the county laid his daddy in the grave
Yes, warden, the county laid his daddy in the grave."
"I will pawn you his watch
I will pawn you his chain
I will pawn you my diamond wedding ring
I will wash all your clothes
I will scrub all your floors
If that will get my baby out of jail
Yes, warden, if that will get my baby out of jail."
Then I heard the warden say
To the lady old and gray
"I'll go bring your darlin' baby to your side."
Two iron gates swang wide apart
She held her darlin' to her heart
She kissed her baby boy, and then she died
But smiling, she kissed her baby boy, and then she died
"I'm not in your town to stay,"
Said a lady old and gray
"I'm just here to get my baby out of jail
Yes, warden, I'm just here to get my baby out of jail."

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¿Cuándo fue lanzada la canción “I'm Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail” por The Everly Brothers?
La canción I'm Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail fue lanzada en 1958, en el álbum “Songs Our Daddy Taught Us”.
¿Quién compuso la canción “I'm Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail” de The Everly Brothers?
La canción “I'm Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail” de The Everly Brothers fue compuesta por KARL DAVIS.

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