Way down south where I was born In the land of cotton and the land of corn I saw the light on a Monday morn and they called me Dixie Dan
In an old burn't stump of a old burn't tree the doctor he discovered me and my mammy shook her sides with glee and she called me Dixie Dan
Now a girl down there with corkscrew hair she won my heart and I declare I must have been slow when I let her go and I went travelling with a minstrel show OHHHH
Dixie oh Dixie Dixie Dan, Amblin' Ramblin' Gamblin' Minstrel Man Coal black colour all except my teeth with a lovin' disposition underneath my heart pines for the girl I left behind
Oh Trixie!
Trixie, oh Trixie, Trixie Anne My heart beats for you to beat the ban way down south in the land of cotton tell me you have not forgotten Dixie, your Dixie Dan.
Dixie oh Dixie Dixie Dan, Amblin' Ramblin' Gamblin' Minstrel Man Coal black colour all except my teeth with a lovin' disposition underneath my heart pines for the girl I left behind
Oh Trixie!
Trixie, oh Trixie, Trixie Anne My heart beats for you to beat the ban way down south in the land of cotton tell me you have not forgotten Dixie, your Dixie Dan.