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'''DOWN IN ALABAM'''. AKA and see "Out of the Wilderness," "The White Horse [2]." American. Composition credited to J. Warner under this title. Perhaps the original of the tune now better known as "The Old Grey Mare (Came Out of the Wilderness)," which begins:
'''DOWN IN ALABAM'''. AKA and see "[[Out of the Wilderness]]," "[[White Horse (2) (The)]]." American. Composition credited to J. Warner under this title. The tune/song is better known nowadays as "[[Old Grey Mare Came Out of the Wilderness (The)," which begins:
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''The old grey mare, she ain't what she used to be,''<br>
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DOWN IN ALABAM. AKA and see "Out of the Wilderness," "White Horse (2) (The)." American. Composition credited to J. Warner under this title. The tune/song is better known nowadays as "[[Old Grey Mare Came Out of the Wilderness (The)," which begins:

The old grey mare, she ain't what she used to be,
Ain't what she used to be, ain't what she used to be.



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