
Detroit City (song) - Wikipedia
"Detroit City" is a song written by Danny Dill and Mel Tillis, made famous by Billy Grammer (as "I Wanna Go Home"), [2] country music singer Bobby Bare and Tom Jones. Bare's version was …
Detroit City by Bobby Bare - 1963 (with lyrics) - YouTube
"Detroit City" is a song written by Danny Dill and Mel Tillis, made famous by Billy Grammer (as "I Wanna Go Home"), country music singer Bobby Bare and Tom J...
Detroit City ( I Wanna Go Home) by Bobby Bare from 1963.
Detroit City would win the grammy in 1963 for best Country and Western recording. It would peak at #6 on the country charts and #16 on the Billboard Hot 100...
Bobby Bare - "Detroit City" ((Oslo 1964)) - YouTube
Album :Detroit City And Other Hits By Bobby BareUtgitt : 1963Låtskrivere: Danny Dill / Mel TillisFrom Oslo, Norway April 1964. Jim Reeves and his band The Bl...
Bobby Bare – Detroit City Lyrics - Genius
Detroit City Lyrics: I wanna go home, I wanna go home / Oh, how I wanna go home / Last night I went to sleep in Detroit City / And I dreamed about those cottonfields and home / I...
Glen Campbell and Mel Tillis - Detroit City (I Wanna Go Home) …
Glen Campbell and Mel Tillis singing Bobby Bare's classic Detroit City (written by Mel Tillis) on The Glen Campbell Music Show.
Detroit City lyrics by Bobby Bare - original song full text. Official ...
Original lyrics of Detroit City song by Bobby Bare. Explain your version of song meaning, find more of Bobby Bare lyrics. Watch official video, print or download text in PDF.
Bobby Bare- Detroit City - YouTube
#6 country, #16 pop hit in 1963. Originally released on the album Detroit City and Other Hits (RCA). Written by Danny Dill and Mel Tillis.
Bobby Bare - Detroit City Lyrics - SONGLYRICS.com
Bobby Bare - Detroit City Lyrics. I wanna go home I wanna go home oh how I wanna go home Last night I went to sleep in Detroit City And I dreamed about those cottonfields and
Song: Detroit City written by Danny Dill, Mel Tillis
The song Detroit City was written by Mel Tillis and Danny Dill and was first recorded and released by Billy Grammer in 1962. It was covered by Gerry Butler, Porter Wagoner, Bobby Bare, Jan & …