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Promised Land

Words & Music by Chuck Berry

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Promised Land

Words & Music by Chuck Berry

Lyrics:

I left my home in Norfolk Virginia
California on my mind
I straddled that Greyhound
And rode into Raleigh
And on across Caroline

We had motor trouble that turn into a struggle
Halfway across Alabam'
And that hound broke down and left us all stranded
In downtown Birmingham

Right away I brought me a through train ticket
Ridin' across Mississippi clean
And I was on that midnight flyer out of Birmingham
Smoking into New Orleans

Somebody help me get out of Louisiana
Just to help me get to Houston Town
There are people there who care a little about me
And they won't let the poor boy down

Sure as you're born brought me a silk suit
Put luggage in my hand
And I woke up high over Alberquerque
On a jet to the promised land

Working on a T-bone steak a la carte
Flying over to the golden state
Ah when the pilot told us in thirteen minutes
He would set us at the terminal gate

Swing low chariot come down easy
Taxi to the terminal zone
Cut your engines and cool your wings
And let me make it to the telephone

Los Angeles give me Norfolk Virginia
Tidewater four ten o nine
Tell the folks back home this is the promised land calling
And the poor boy is on the line

Working on a T-bone steak a la carte
Flying over to the golden state
Ah when the pilot told us in thirteen minutes
He would set us at the terminal gate

Swing low chariot come down easy
Taxi to the terminal zone
Cut your engines and cool your wings
And let me make it to the telephone

Los Angeles give me Norfolk Virginia
Tidewater four ten o nine
Tell the folks back home this is the promised land calling
And the poor boy is on the line

More info:
Chuck Berry wrote and recorded Promised Land (Chess 1916) in 1965. His recording reached #41 on the Hot 100 chart. Freddie Weller had a #3 country hit in early 1971 with Promised Land (Columbia 45276), and James Taylor included the song in his popular 1974 LP Walking Man (Warner Bros. BS 2794).

Elvis recorded Promised Land at Stax Studios in Memphis on December 15, 1973. The tambourine was later overdubbed by David Briggs. Elvis's single release h ad a 13-week stay on the Hot 100 chart, peaking at #14, and an eight-week stay on the Easy-Listening chart, where it reached #11. Promised Land was a mainstay of Elvis's concert repertoire.
Lyrics: I left my home in Norfolk Virginia
California on my mind
I straddled that Greyhound
And rode into Raleigh
And on across Caroline

We had motor trouble that turn into a struggle
Halfway across Alabam'
And that hound broke down and left us all stranded
In downtown Birmingham

Right away I brought me a through train ticket
Ridin' across Mississippi clean
And I was on that midnight flyer out of Birmingham
Smoking into New Orleans

Somebody help me get out of Louisiana
Just to help me get to Houston Town
There are people there who care a little about me
And they won't let the poor boy down

Sure as you're born brought me a silk suit
Put luggage in my hand
And I woke up high over Alberquerque
On a jet to the promised land

Working on a T-bone steak a la carte
Flying over to the golden state
Ah when the pilot told us in thirteen minutes
He would set us at the terminal gate

Swing low chariot come down easy
Taxi to the terminal zone
Cut your engines and cool your wings
And let me make it to the telephone

Los Angeles give me Norfolk Virginia
Tidewater four ten o nine
Tell the folks back home this is the promised land calling
And the poor boy is on the line

Working on a T-bone steak a la carte
Flying over to the golden state
Ah when the pilot told us in thirteen minutes
He would set us at the terminal gate

Swing low chariot come down easy
Taxi to the terminal zone
Cut your engines and cool your wings
And let me make it to the telephone

Los Angeles give me Norfolk Virginia
Tidewater four ten o nine
Tell the folks back home this is the promised land calling
And the poor boy is on the line
More info: Chuck Berry wrote and recorded Promised Land (Chess 1916) in 1965. His recording reached #41 on the Hot 100 chart. Freddie Weller had a #3 country hit in early 1971 with Promised Land (Columbia 45276), and James Taylor included the song in his popular 1974 LP Walking Man (Warner Bros. BS 2794).

Elvis recorded Promised Land at Stax Studios in Memphis on December 15, 1973. The tambourine was later overdubbed by David Briggs. Elvis's single release h ad a 13-week stay on the Hot 100 chart, peaking at #14, and an eight-week stay on the Easy-Listening chart, where it reached #11. Promised Land was a mainstay of Elvis's concert repertoire.