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Way Down South - Edgar Winter
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Way Down South Edgar Winter

"Way Down South" by Edgar Winter, released in 1970, is a #Rock song that celebrates Southern culture and the joy of life in the South. The lyrics evoke themes of freedom, connection to nature, and a carefree lifestyle. Unique elements include catchy melodies and energetic instrumentation, reflecting the vibrant spirit of the region.

Way Down South - Edgar Winter
Get out on the highway
Headin’ down a mile away
Passin’ everything in sight

I push it to the max
Getting ready to relax
‘Cause it’s gonna be a Saturday night

I know a place just over the hill
If you want to have a good time, you will

Way down south (way down south)
Just across the border (just across the border)
Said, way down south (way down south)
Don’t need no law and order (don’t need no law and order)
Once you get down there then you’ll know
Way down south is the way to go

You can have the fast lane
I don’t want the stress and strain
Gonna leave it all behind

You get a little lazy
Afterwards you’re crazy
Ain’t nobody going to mind
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