Johnny Cash - Cocaine Carolina Lyrics
Morning found me lyin' on a floor in New Orleans,
Looking like the patches was about to eat my jeans.
Feeling like my belly was a warehouse for the blues
And I sure miss my sweet Cocaine Carolina.
Met her on an oceanliner, called her Cocaine Carolina
She was quite a lady then and I was twenty two.
God knows how much I adored her I just never could afford her
Cocaine Carolina how did I get hooked on you?
So goodbye Cocaine Carolina you and I are through
I'm going back to Sandy Scag she knows just what to do.
She don't love me for my money, she just wants my body honey.
Oh someone said if I was lucky I could go back to Kentucky.
Lexington was famous for its bluegrass and its hills.
Carolina we should get up, don't you know we'll have to split up,
Maybe I should go to California
So goodbye Cocaine Carolina you and I are through
I'm going back to Sandy Scag she knows just what to do.
She don't love me for my money, she just wants my body honey.
Cocaine Carolina how did I get hooked on you?
Oh goodbye Cocaine Carolina...
Oh goodbye Cocaine Carolina...
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Johnny Cash Cocaine Carolina Comments
Did Johnny or DAC write this song?
Why people don't like this music in my country is so much better than the reggeatón and the banda
Thanks Jonny for all the great songs you sang,we will remember you for ever, because.... Legends never die
thank you Johnny
I love you Johnny Cash
I love David Allen Coe and this song!
40years ago and now we have democracy :-D
What country are you from?
Not Meany ppl knew that david allen coe did this song for johnny and a lot of ppl back then didnt want him to sing this on the radio but one day when cash was live he said im going so sing this song my friend david did for me and if u dont like to dam bad dont make it live then hahaha =)
Love this song
love love just fucking love !!!
Love the jacket!
3 Sandy Skag
I'm from North Carolina and live in South Carolina now haha but anyways i love this song
Same but I still live in NC
Awesome song! Never heard it before. Now I'm strummin it on my guitar. Thanks!
I have never heard this , but love it , Johnny did some fantastic songs , Thanks for posting ~ Arthur
@LoganVictorFrost Its Johnny Cash and David Allen Coe.
@goodolboy79
no problem, thats what i hope to accomplish with my channel :)
@LoganVictorFrost
yes it is
PERFECT !
@50sJohnny great song thanks for posting it i havent heard it in a long time
@kitki91
hi , right on the album in the photo titled John R Cash.
released in 1975,check it out , it got some good songs on it ! :)
What album is this from?? becoz i have about 50 of his albums and it ain't on any of em
John R. Cash. 1974