Introduction
Get ready to sway to the rhythm of the South! Elvis Presleyâs âPolk Salad Annieâ is a gem that showcases the Kingâs versatility and his ability to infuse soulful melodies with a touch of Southern charm. Released in 1970, this track is a testament to Presleyâs prowess in capturing the essence of diverse musical genres.
Did You Know?
âPolk Salad Annieâ tells the tale of a girl named Annie who hails from the Southern United States. The song, written by Tony Joe White, seamlessly blends rock, soul, and blues, creating a distinctive sound that resonates with listeners. Elvis Presleyâs rendition of this track became a chart success, cementing its place as a beloved classic. Fun fact: The unique title refers to a traditional Southern dish made from pokeweed.
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Lyrics: Polk Salad Annie
Some of you all never been down South too muchâŠ
Iâ gonna tell you a little story, so youâll understand where Iâm talking about
Down there we have a plant that grows out in the woods and the fields,
and it looks something like a turnip green.
Everybody calls it Polk salad. Now thatâs Polk salad.
Used to know a girl that lived down there and
sheâd go out in the evenings to pick a mess of itâŠ
Carry it home and cook it for supper, âcause thatâs about all they had to eat,
But they did all right.Down in Louisiana
Where the alligators grow so mean
Lived a girl that I swear to the world
Made the alligators look tame
Polk salad Annie
âGators got your granny
Everybody said it was a shame
For the mama was working on the chain-gang
What a mean, vicious woman
Everyday before suppertime
Sheâd go down by the truck patch
And pick her a mess of Polk salad
And carry it home in a tote sack
Polk salad Annie
âGators got you granny
Everybody said it was a shame
âCause the mama was working on the chain-gang
Whoo, how wretched, dispiteful, straight-razor totinâ woman,
Lord have mercy.
Sock a little Polk salad to him
Yeah, you know what, yeah, yeah
But daddy was a lazy and a no-count
Claimed he had a bad back
All her brothers were fit for
Was stealing watermelons out of my truck
For once Polk salad Annie
âGators got your granny
Everybody said it was a shame
For the mama was working on the chain-gang
Sock a little Polk salad to him
You know what meets a meal mention
You sock a little
Hey, hey, hey, yeah, yeah
Chic a bon, chic a bon, chic a bon bon bon bon
Chic a bon, chic a bon, chic a bon bon bon bon
Sock a little Polk salad to him
You know what meets a meal mention
Sock a little Polk salad to him
You know what meets a meal mention
Chinc, chinc, chinc, chin, ling, ling ling
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