Knoxville Girl
The Outlaws Lyrics


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The fog rolls in the morning
I can hardly find my way
Home to where the heart is
The words can't begin to say
Enough about the gentle way
You always take me in
Long and narrow winding road's
Got to take me home again

Go down, go down
Knoxville girl
With that dark and rovin' eye
Go down, go down
Knoxville girl
'Cause I know
You'll never be my bride

I met a little girl in Knoxville town
A town that I knew well
Feelin' good like I should
And to her love I felt
Time was long she lay there by my side
Held me close within her arms
And kept me satisfied

So on it goes and no one knows
Why heartache never ends
Above all that you will get
Exactly what it lends
Time has come to steal my love from me




In this pain I will remain
And sing this misery

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Knoxville Girl by The Outlaws paint a picture of a person who is lost in thought, full of emotions, and feeling overwhelmed. He is driving along a long and narrow, winding road in the morning and struggling to find his way home. He is reminded of someone special who has always taken him in with a gentle touch, however, he isn't able to express himself enough. The person he is thinking of has a dark and roving eye, and he knows she will never be his bride. He goes on to reminisce about a little girl he knew in Knoxville town, with whom he fell in love. They spent time together, and she made him feel loved and satisfied. But eventually, time stole his love from him, and he remains in pain, singing his misery.


The song is a traditional folk song that has been covered by various artists over the years. The Outlaws recorded their version of it in 1975, which appeared on their self-titled album. The song is based on an actual murder case that took place in Knoxville, Tennessee, in the 1890s. The song was first recorded in the 1920s by a singer named Charlie Oaks.


Line by Line Meaning

The fog rolls in the morning
The morning mist is so dense that my vision is impaired


I can hardly find my way
I can barely navigate and find my direction


Home to where the heart is
Home is where I feel the most content and comfortable


The words can't begin to say
There are no words to describe how I feel


Enough about the gentle way
I can't express enough how kind and caring you are


You always take me in
You always welcome me with open arms


Long and narrow winding road's
The road is long and winding


Got to take me home again
I need to go back home again


Go down, go down
Go away, leave me alone


Knoxville girl
Referring to a girl from Knoxville town


With that dark and rovin' eye
Referring to the girl's physical features


'Cause I know
I'm sure


You'll never be my bride
You will never be my wife


I met a little girl in Knoxville town
I met a girl from Knoxville town


A town that I knew well
I am familiar with the town of Knoxville


Feelin' good like I should
I am feeling good about myself


And to her love I felt
I fell in love with her


Time was long she lay there by my side
We spent a lot of time together


Held me close within her arms
She held me tightly in her embrace


And kept me satisfied
She made me happy


So on it goes and no one knows
Life goes on and no one knows what the future holds


Why heartache never ends
Why people always suffer from pain and heartbreak


Above all that you will get
You will eventually receive what you deserve


Exactly what it lends
You will receive exactly what you put in


Time has come to steal my love from me
It's time for someone or something to take my love away from me


In this pain I will remain
I will stay in this state of suffering


And sing this misery
I will express my pain through music




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Written by: HENRY PAUL III

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