F# B Well, I sold my farm to take my woman F# B Where she longed to be C# We left our kin and all our friends B F# Back there in Tennessee F# B I bought those one-way tickets F# B That sheʼd often begged me for C# F# They took us to the streets of Baltimore C# Her heart was filled with gladness B F# Just to see those city lights F# She swore the prettiest place on earth C# Was Baltimore at night F# B A man feels proud to give his woman F# B What sheʼs longing for C# F# And I kinda liked the streets of Baltimore F# B I got myself a factory job F# B I ran an old machine C# I bought a little cottage B F# In a neighborhood serene F# B And every night when Iʼd come home F# B With every muscle sore C# F# Sheʼd drag me through the streets of Baltimore C# I did my best to bring her back B F# To where she used to be F# But I soon learned she loved those bright lights C# More than she loved me F# B So Iʼm a-going back on that same train F# B That brought me here before C# F# While my baby walks the streets of Baltimore C# B F# While my baby walks the streets of Baltimore