Alabama Cotton Ball

A popular song from 1914.
Words by Larry Rosenfield.
Music by Tommie Clark.


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. I’m wild with glee, come go with me
    To that good old ragtime Southern State
    Ev’rybody’s goin’ sure, ev’rybody’s goin’
    Even Tom will be there with his sister Kate
    Dear old Alabama, next to Louisiana
    Will show you how to have one grand old time
    There are girls a-plenty, all are under twenty
    And none of them know where to draw the line
    So get your rags together, Hon, let’s go
    I’ll take you down to Dixie’s one best show

Chorus
I’ll take you down to the Cotton Ball
I’ll take you down where we can see them all
Tango trotting in their gowns of snowy white
Henry will be there with someone else’s wife
Where they’ll shake their feet
And they’ll “Ball the Jack”
We may get there and never get back
If you love me, don’t be late
Safety first then Hesitate
You’ll be happy when I take you
To that Alabama Cotton Ball

  1. No one home at all, they’re at the ball
    Newlywed and family were there
    Admission there was free
    So, Hon, now you can see
    Why they had to dance out in the open air
    I had one big time, dear
    But just wait till next year
    I’ll be the first one there out on the floor
    I’ll have one consolation
    I’ll be at the station
    To take that train to Dixie just once more
    So let me be your gal for one more year
    And when its over this is what I’ll hear