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The Sound of the City: Memphis
Disc 1
01. Memphis Tennessee
02. Me and My Chauffeur
03. Music Makin’ Mama From Memphis
04. Jazzbo Brown From Memphis Town
05. Mother Earth
06. He Never Left Me Alone
07. Going to Memphis
08. Three O’Clock Blues
09. The Clock
10. No More Doggin’
11. Many More Years
12. Rocket 88
13. Further on Up the Road
14. Mystery Train
15. Red Hot
16. Dixie Fried
17. Tongue Tied Jill
18. Hey Memphis
19. Breathless
20. Smokie, Part 2
21. Ride With Your Daddy Tonight
22. Scratchy
23. Tuff
Disc 2
01. Memphis in the Meantime
02. Last Night
03. Wooly Bully
04. I’ve Been Loving You Too Long to Stop Now
05. Your Good Thing
06. Over Easy
07. The Dark End of the Street
08. Son of a Preacher Man
09. Angel of the Morning
10. The Letter
11. Thirteen
12. Buckaroo Bill
13. Trapped by a Thing Called Love
14. Take Me to the River
15. I Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody’s Home
16. Theme From “Shaft”
17. I’ve Been Born Again
18. Third Rate Romance
19. Po’ Black Maddie
On the outskirts of town, there's a little night spot.
Dan dropped in about five o'clock.
Pulled off his coat, said "The night is short."
He reached in his pocket and he flashed a quart.

He hollered, "Rave on, children, I'm with ya!
Rave on, cats," he cried.
"It's almost dawn, the cops are gone.
Let's all get Dixie fried."

Well, Dan got happy and he started raving.
He pulled out a razor, but he wasn't shaving.
And all the cats knew to jump and hop,
Cause he was born and raised in a butcher shop.

He hollered, "Rave on, children, I'm with ya!
Rave on, cats," he cried.
"It's almost dawn, the cops are gone.
Let's all get Dixie fried."

The cops heard Dan when he started to shout.
They all ran in to see what it was about.
And I heard him holler as they led him away.
He turned his head, and this is what he had to say.

He hollered, "Rave on children, I'm with ya!
Rave on, cats," he cried.
"It's almost dawn, the cops are gone.
Let's all get Dixie fried."

Now, Dan was the bravest man that we ever saw.
He let us all know he wasn't scared of the law.
And through The black crossed bar he tossed a note.
And it said "It ain't my fault, hon, that I'm in here."

But He hollered, "Rave on, children, I'm with you!
Rave on, cats," he cried.

"It's almost dawn, the cops ain't gone,
And I've been Dixie fried.