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Anniversary Blue Yodel (Blue Yodel No. 7) - Doc Watson



     
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Anniversary Blue Yodel (Blue Yodel No. 7) Lyrics


Yodelei...
I was a stranger passing through your town
I was a stranger passing through your town
When I asked you a favor, good gal, you turned me down
Yodelei...
You may see me talking, walking down the railroad tracks
You may see me talking, walking down the railroad tracks
But good gal, you've done me wrong, I ain't never coming back
It's the truth, honey
Honey, I'm so lonesome, I don't know what to do
I'm so lonesome, I don't know what to do
The way you treat me, mama, I hope you're lonesome too, Lord, Lord, Lord
I rode the Southern, I rode the L&N, yes I have
Lord, I rode the Southern, I rode the L&N
And if the police don't get me, I'm gonna ride them again

Yodelei...
Tell 'em about me
Look a here, mister brakeman, don't put me off your train
Please, mister brakeman, don't put me off of your train
'Cause the weather's cold and it looks like it's going to rain
Yodelei...
I like Mississippi, a fool about Tennessee
I like Mississippi, fool about Tennessee
But these Texas women 'bout got the best of me
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Arthel Lane "Doc" Watson (March 3, 1923, Deep Gap, North Carolina – May 29, 2012, Winston-Salem, North Carolina) was a guitar player, banjo player, songwriter and singer of bluegrass, folk, country, blues and gospel music. Doc played guitar in both flatpicking and fingerpicking style, but was best known for his flatpick work. His virtuosity combined with his authenticity as a mountain musician made him a highly influential figure during the folk music revival.

Read more about Doc Watson on Last.fm.


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