Peerless Quartet - We'll Have A Jubilee In My Old Kentucky Home (1915)

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Peerless Quartet with the classic line-up. Arthur Collins had not left yet.

1915

Victor 17825

Lyrics by Coleman Goetz.

Music by Walter Donaldson.

THE SINGERS:

Henry Burr,
Albert Campbell,
Arthur Collins,
John H. Meyer

I've lost my appetite
Can't sleep a wink at night
There's something haunting me

In all my dreams I see
A quaint old bungalow
Where sweet magnolias grow
And southern breezes blow
I want you to know

I've got a sneaky feeling 'round my heart
That I want to settle down
I guess I'll pack my grip and take a trip
To a good old Southern town
You can have your high brow airs
Just give me three good squares
With the corn and 'lasses served by Rastus
I'll be tickled to death to know that I can stay right there
And I'll never care to roam
Come on along with me and have a jubilee
In my old Kentucky Home

That Southern atmosphere
Will find me full of cheer
I'll ramble here and there
And never have a care

I'll have some pigs in pens
Also some laying hens
That lay by fives and tens
Let me tell you, friends