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  1. [Verse 1] Well, in North Carolina, way back in the hills Me and my old pappy, and he had him a still He brewed white lightnin' till the sun went down And then he'd fill him a jug and he'd pass...

  2. " White Lightning " is a song written by the rockabilly artist J. P. Richardson, best known by his stage name, the Big Bopper. The song was recorded by American country music artist George Jones and released as a single in February 1959. On April 13, 1959, Jones' version was the first number-one single of his career.

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  4. Lyrics. Well in North Carolina, way back in the hills. Me and my old pappy had a hand in a still. We brewed white lightnin' 'til the sun went down. Then he'd fill him a jug and he'd pass it around. Mighty, mighty pleasin, pappy's corn squeezin'. Whshhhoooh . . . white lightnin'.

  5. White Lightning Lyrics by George Jones from the Big Bopper album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Well in North Carolina, way back in the hills Me and my old pappy had a hand in a still We brewed white lightnin' 'ti….

  6. White Lightning (1994) Lyrics: Well, in North Carolina way back in the hills / Lived my old pappy and he had him a still / He brewed white lightning till the sun went down / He'd fill him a...

  7. Nov 26, 2021 · George Jones ' 'White Lightnin'" was released on May 4, 1959. An artist who'd go on to be a shoo-in for a country music Mt. Rushmore ended the 1950s at the genre's summit when the song became the ...

  8. White Lightning and Other Favorites is a studio album released by George Jones on May 26, 1959. Its title track "White Lightning" was a #1 Country hit in 1959. The album is one of the most favorably regarded albums that Jones released in the 1950s. The album charted well, and was one of the most popular country albums of 1959.