- Votes:
 - Composers:
 - Edward C. King
 - Ronnie Van Zant
 - Gary Robert Rossington
 - Alan Eugene Jackson
 
- See also:
 
Alan Jackson - Dixie Highway lyrics
I was born on the Dixie Highway, red clay and Georgia pines
 I was raised on the Dixie Highway, no sweeter place you'll ever find.
 Wood frame house, and gravel driveway
 Willow trees and an old front porch
 Just outside the city limits, down ol' highway 34.
 I was born on the Dixie Highway, red clay and Georgia pines
 I was raised on the Dixie Highway,
 no sweeter place you'll ever find (You won't ever find it).
 That pappy Tobacco, growin' on the roadside
 Rolled it up and we smoked it down.
 Don't do much, but it makes you feel big
 When you're ten years old in a tiny town.
 Yeah I was born on the Dixie Highway, red clay and Georgia pines
 Yeah I was raised on the Dixie Highway, no sweeter place you'll ever find.
 And a chicken pen, right in the backyard
 Clothes line running east to west
 Butterbean, and tomato garden, six days and a Sunday rest.
 Yeah I was born (I was born) on the Dixie Highway 
 (Dixie Highway), red clay and Georgia pines
 I was raised (I was raised) on the Dixie Highway 
 (Dixie Highway), no sweeter place you'll ever find.
 (Awww, lets get it... Woo!)
 Summertime, hot and hazy, bare feet and a water hose
 Melon ripe, on a concrete table
 Lightnin' bugs, when the sun goes down.
 I was born (Yeah I was born) on the Dixie Highway Alan Jackson - Dixie Highway - http://motolyrics.com/alan-jackson/dixie-highway-lyrics.html
 (Way down in Dixie), red clay and Georgia pines
 Yeah I was raised (Yeah I was raised) on the Dixie
 Highway (That Dixie Highway), no sweeter place you'll ever find.
 And the holy ghost on Sunday morning,
 Gospel songs and a Bible read
 Sunday lunch at momma's table, thank the Lord and break the bread.
 I was born (I was born) on the Dixie Highway 
 (Dixie Highway), red clay and Georgia pines
 I was raised (I was raised) on the Dixie Highway 
 (Dixie Highway), no sweeter place you'll ever find.
 Had a screened in porch, right out the backdoor
 Washing machine and an old wood stove
 Momma's singing in the kitchen, rollin' homemade biscuit dough.
 I was born (I was born) on the Dixie Highway 
 (Dixie Highway), red clay and Georgia pines
 Yeah I was raised (Yeah I was raised) on the Dixie
 Highway (Dixie Highway), no sweeter place you'll ever find.
 When I'm old and Heaven's calling
 And they come to carry me away
 Just lay me down, down in south land
 Bury me in the Georgia clay
 Yeah I was born on the Dixie Highway, red clay and Georgia pines
 I was raised (Yeah I was raised) on the Dixie Highway,
 no sweeter place you'll ever find.
 No sweeter place you'll ever find
 No sweeter place- you'll ever- find.









