Come on
Oh baby don't you want to go
Come on
Oh baby don't you want to go
Back to that same old place
Sweet home Chicago

Come on
Baby don't you want to go
Hidehey
Baby don't you want to go
Back to that same old place
Oh sweet home Chicago

Well, one and one is two
Six and two is eight
Come on baby don't ya make me late
Hidehey
Baby don't you want to go
Back to that same old place
Sweet home Chicago

Come on
Baby don't you want to go
Back to that same old place
Sweet home Chicago

Six and three is nine
Nine and nine is eighteen
Look there brother baby and see what I've seen
Hidehey
Baby don't you want to go
Back to that same old place
Sweet home Chicago

Oh come on
Baby don't you want to go
Come on
Baby don't you want to go
Back to that same old place
Sweet home Chicago


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Sweet Home Chicago Lyrics as written by Taj Mahal

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    I just can't stop listening to the long guitar solo to this, this song is very cool to listen to.

    Pink_Floyd_fanon February 08, 2007   Link
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    Six and three is nine Nine and nine is eighteen Look there brother baby and see what I’ve seen Hidehey Baby don’t you wanna go Back to that same old place Sweet home chicago ^^that's very fun to sing.

    i love this song. a lot. it makes me happy. (i'd say the meaning is pretty self-explanitory.)

    Schreion February 10, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    Six and three is nine Nine and nine is eighteen Look there brother baby and see what I’ve seen Hidehey Baby don’t you wanna go Back to that same old place Sweet home chicago ^^that's very fun to sing.

    i love this song. a lot. it makes me happy. (i'd say the meaning is pretty self-explanitory.)

    Schreion February 10, 2008   Link

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