One More Town by John Stewart (as performed by The Kingston Trio) [Verse 1] G Bm C D G If there's one more town, I'll be going... G Bm C D A fight for the winning, I'll be there. G Bm C D If there's one more song, I'll be singing. C Bm C G I'm always going but I don't know where. Bm C D [Verse 2] G Bm C D I spent seventeen years... in West... Virginia G Bm C D Eight more years just a-running free. G Bm C D But the girls back home in their blue gingham dresses... C A7 D7 only heard one thing... from me. [Verse 3] G Bm C D G Went down to New Orleans last summer... Bm C D On a flat boat, working my way. G Bm C D There were well-mannered ladies and streets that were shady, C A7 D7 But for me, I never... could stay [Verse 4] G Bm C D G Sailed up to New York.. on a schooner... Bm C D But I won't be staying there long. G Bm C D Am There were bright city lights, girls in pink tights... C A7 D7 But their faces were all painted on. [Repeat Chorus and fade]