Seguin lyrics
Southern Pacific railroad
Runs through my place
About thirty-five miles
South of San AntoneIn Seguin, in Seguin
Well, there they are so mellow
And I'm so glad to be in the pink
And to be here in SeguinMany times I've wandered
Been both east and west
And I'm so glad to tell you about
The places I like bestI've been over to the seashore
And I walked throughout Padre Island
But I'm so glad to be in the pink
Than to be there all alonŠµIn Seguin, in Seguin
Oh, therŠµ they are so mellow
And I'm so glad to be in the pink
And to be here in Seguin(Play it, Augie!)
Barbeque ribs are a quarter
Beer is just thirty-five cents
You smell the hickory smoke
As you're drivin' down by the fenceThere's also lot of moonshine
And things that make you mellow
And I'm so glad to be in the pink
Than to be down oh so lowOh Seguin, in Seguin
Well, there they are so mellow
I'm so glad to be in the pink
And to be here in Seguin
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Who is the author of the song Seguin?
The song Seguin was written by The Sir Douglas Quintet.
- Who sings the song Seguin?
The song Seguin is performed by The Sir Douglas Quintet.