Dixie Fried
Carl Perkins Lyrics


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Well on the outskirts of town, there's a little night spot
Dan dropped in about five o'clock
Pulled off his coat, said "The night is short."
He reached in his pocket and he flashed a quart

And hollered, "Rave on, children, I'm with ya!
Rave on, cats," he cried
"It's almost dawn and the cops are gone
Let's all get Dixie fried"

Now, Dan got happy and he started raving
He jerked out his razor, but he wasn't shaving
And all the cats knew to jump and hop,
'Cause he was born and raised in a butcher shop

He hollered, "Rave on, children, I'm with ya!
Rave on, cats," he cried
"It's almost dawn and the cops are gone
Let's all get Dixie fried."

The cops heard Dan when he started to shout
They all ran in to see what it was about
And I heard him holler when they led him away
He turned his head, and this is what he had to say

Hollered, "Rave on children, I'm with ya!
Rave on, cats," he cried
"It's almost dawn and the cops are gone
Let's all get Dixie fried"

Now, Dan was the bravest man that we ever saw
He let us all know he wasn't scared of the law
And through the black crossed bar he tossed a note to his dig
It said "It ain't my fault, hun, that I'm in here"

But hollered, "Rave on, children, I'm with you!
Rave on, cats," he cried





"It's almost dawn and the cops ain't gone,
And I've been Dixie fried

Overall Meaning

The opening verse of Carl Perkins's "Dixie Fried" sets the scene for a rural, small town, honky-tonk-style party on the outskirts of town. The song tells the story of Dan, a troublemaking character who arrives with a quart of alcohol, and begins to party with the other patrons, shouting encouragement for them to "rave on" and enjoy the night. As the night wears on, Dan becomes increasingly rowdy, and even brandishes a razor. When the police arrive, Dan is arrested, but he continues to shout encouraging words to the other partygoers through the jail bars.


Line by Line Meaning

Well on the outskirts of town, there's a little night spot
There's a small place outside of town where people can gather at night.


Dan dropped in about five o'clock
Dan arrived at around 5 o'clock.


Pulled off his coat, said 'The night is short.'
Dan took off his coat and commented on how the night wouldn't last very long.


He reached in his pocket and he flashed a quart
Dan pulled out a quart of alcohol and showed it to everyone.


And hollered, 'Rave on, children, I'm with ya!
Dan cheered the crowd on and said he was there to party.


Rave on, cats,' he cried
He continued to encourage the crowd, using 'cats' as a term of endearment.


It's almost dawn and the cops are gone
Dan noted that it was almost daylight and the police had left the area.


Let's all get Dixie fried'
Dan suggested that everyone get drunk and party hard.


Now, Dan got happy and he started raving
Dan became very happy and started dancing and celebrating.


He jerked out his razor, but he wasn't shaving
Dan pulled out a razor blade, but it wasn't to shave - he was just having fun.


And all the cats knew to jump and hop,
The other partygoers knew to start dancing and moving around.


'Cause he was born and raised in a butcher shop
Dan's experience working in a butcher shop may have contributed to his wild behavior.


The cops heard Dan when he started to shout
The police heard Dan yelling and went to investigate.


They all ran in to see what it was about
The police rushed to the scene to find out what was happening.


And I heard him holler when they led him away
Someone heard Dan yelling as he was being taken away by the police.


He turned his head, and this is what he had to say
As he was being taken away, Dan had something to say.


Hollered, 'Rave on children, I'm with ya!
Dan continued to cheer the crowd on, even as he was being arrested.


And through the black crossed bar he tossed a note to his dig
Dan managed to pass a note to someone through the bars of his jail cell.


It said 'It ain't my fault, hun, that I'm in here'
The note stated that Dan didn't feel he was to blame for his arrest.


But hollered, 'Rave on, children, I'm with you!
Despite being in jail, Dan continued to encourage the partygoers.


Rave on, cats,' he cried
He called to the crowd to keep dancing and having a good time.


It's almost dawn and the cops ain't gone,
Dan noted that it was almost daylight and the police were still there.


And I've been Dixie fried
Dan had a great time partying, but it had landed him in jail.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HOWARD GRIFFIN, CARL L PERKINS

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