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I'm gonna lay my troubles on a railroad track
I'm gonna ride, I ain't lookin' back
I tried to stop but I can't unpack
Gotta get used to the clickety clack
The big ol' wheels and the smokin' stack
Ah, babe I gotta go, babe I gotta goLoved you honey heart and soul
I swear you're the sweetest thing I know
I loved you true and I told you so
I told you too come time to go
I'll be gone with any ol' wind that blows
Ah, babe I just can't stay and it's bound to be that wayThere's lots of things I'd like to see
From the mountains to the shining sea
Up in the sky where the wind blows free
To the cities down below
Ah, babe, I just don't know, I got trouble, trouble in my soul
I got trouble in my soulI'm gonna lay my trouble on a railroad track
I'm gonna ride, I ain't lookin back
I tried to stop but I can't unpack

Go to sleep with the clickety clack
The big ol' wheels and the smokin' stack
Ah, babe I'm bound to go, I got trouble in my soul
I got trouble, trouble in my soul

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Townes Van Zandt (John Townes Van Zandt, born at Fort Worth, Texas, March 7, 1944 and died at Smyrna, Tennessee, January 1, 1997). He was a country and folk singer and poet. While alive, Van Zandt was labelled as a cult musician. Though he had a small and devoted fanbase, he never had a successful album or single, and even had difficulty keeping his recordings in print. Many of his songs, including "If I Needed You," "To Live Is To Fly," and "No Place to Fall" are considered standards of their genre. AllMusic has called him "one of the greatest country and folk artists of his generation."

Read more about Townes Van Zandt on Last.fm.


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