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looks something like a turnip green
Singer: bosshoss, the
in the woods and the fields
looks something like a turnip green
everybody calls it polk salad. i said polk salad
in the woods and the fields
looks something like a turnip green
everybody calls it polk salad. i said polk salad
Singer: elvis presley
down there we have a plant that grows out in the woods and the fields
and it looks something like a turnip green. everybody calls it polk salad. now that's polk salad. used to know a girl that lived down there and
she'd go out in the evenings to pick a mess of it. carry it home and cook it for supper
down there we have a plant that grows out in the woods and the fields
and it looks something like a turnip green. everybody calls it polk salad. now that's polk salad. used to know a girl that lived down there and
she'd go out in the evenings to pick a mess of it. carry it home and cook it for supper
Singer: jones, tom
down there we have a plant that grows out in the woods and the fields
and it looks something like a turnip green. everybody calls it polk salad. now that's polk salad. used to know a girl that lived down there and
she'd go out in the evenings to pick a mess of it. carry it home and cook it for supper
down there we have a plant that grows out in the woods and the fields
and it looks something like a turnip green. everybody calls it polk salad. now that's polk salad. used to know a girl that lived down there and
she'd go out in the evenings to pick a mess of it. carry it home and cook it for supper