[Spoken:] Dubarry was a man who was in and out of jail from Texas to Tennessee and from Oklahoma to Alabama. When you asked a warden 'How's Dubarry?', all he'd Say was: 'Dubarry? Dubarry done gone again.'
Dubarry done gone again Dubarry done gone again Dubarry done gone again He's bound for Canaan land
Dubarry done gone again Dubarry done gone again Dubarry done gone again He's bound for Canaan land
Can't keep Dubarry chained He's gone again, he's gone again He broke his chains again He's bound for Canaan land
Dubarry done gone again Dubarry done gone again Dubarry done gone again He's bound for Canaan land
Dubarry he don't leave no tracks He's gone again, he's gone again Bloodhounds come droopin' back He's bound for Canaan land
Dubarry done gone again Dubarry done gone again Dubarry done gone again He's bound for Canaan land
They took Dubarry to the jailhouse door He's gone again. He's gone again In at 3 and he's out at 4 He's bound for Canaan land
Dubarry done gone again Dubarry done gone again Dubarry done gone again He's bound for Canaan land
Dubarry he's a travellin' man He's gone again, he's gone again He carries his ticket in his right hand He's bound for Canaan land
Dubarry, Dubarry, Dubarry He's bound for Canaan land