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I'm so lonely
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Rolling on this river
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Old Man
Mississippi River

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Carry me home
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I got a cute little gal
waitin'home for me

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Down in
Memphis, Tennessee

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Gonna see my girl
She's a Cajun queen

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Waitin'down
in New Orleans

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How come you're not
wearing the blue dress?

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Because I didn't want
to wear it.

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You're supposed to wear
the blue dress when I wear this.

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- I don't wanna dress like twins.
- We're not twins. We're a trio.

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[Continues]
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Hi, young stud.
Come in, sit down right over here.

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Yeah! Whoo.
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I'm sorry.
I'm sorry to...

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No, it's okay.
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He looks like
Howdy Doody.

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Okay, this is, uh...
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Right here
at Deemen's Den.

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- Hi, everybody! My name's Sheila.
- And my name's Patti.

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[Together] And we're
the Smokey Mountain Laurel.

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Oh, these troubled times
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They been makin' me weary
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All my toil and teardrops
make me sa-a-a-ad

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Oh, these troubled times
They been makin'me weary

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Still, the Lord is
the best friend I have

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So I'm goin'
down to the river

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Where I'm gonna
kiss my sins away

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I'm goin' down
to the river

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I'm a-gonna begin
a brand-new day

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Sweet Jesus
He came in the morning

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He didn't kiss
no women at night

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Come on, Becky, let's go.
It's gettin' late.

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I've gotta get up...
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Sorry.
Oh! Tom!

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- Yeah?
- Tom, hello.

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[Woman]
Another one of his girlfriends.

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I was looking for you.
This chap told me you were in here.

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- Who are you?
- I'm Opal from the BBC. Hello.

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Good evening, ladies.
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You don't mind if I sit
down for a little bit.


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