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Well I hear that train a comin'
It's rollin' round the bend,
And I ain't seen the sunshine,
Since I don't know when.Because I'm stuck in folsom prison,
And time keeps draggin on.
But that train keeps rollin',
On down to San Antone.When I was just a baby,
My momma told me son,
Always be a good boy,
Don't ever play with guns.But I shot a man in Reno,
Just to watch him die.
When I hear that whistle blowin',
I hang my head and cry.Well I bet you all them rich men
Are in fancy dine-in cars.
Probably drinking coffee,
And smokin' big cigars.Well I know I had it comin'.
I know I can't be free.
But those people keep a movin',

And that's what tortures me.Well if they freed me from this prison,
And that railrod train was mine,
You bet I'd move it farther,
A little farther down the line.Far from folsom prison,
That's where I want to stay.
And I'd let that lonesome whistle
Blow my blues away.
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JOHNNY R. CASHPublished by
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Reverend (aka Jon McClure) hails from the musically-renowned land of Sheffield, UK. Before this project he sang for Judan Suki and 1984 finding underground local fame and getting a name for himself. He has already collaborated with Arthur Brown, John Cooper Clarke, Tim Hampton (Bromheads Jacket), Mike Hughes (Trap2), Chris McClure, Laura Manuel (ex Judan Suki), Andy Nicholson (ex Arctic Monkeys), Tom Rowley (Milburn), and Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys) as well as working with producer Alan Smythe. For live gigs Reverend has assembled 'The Makers', a superband of relatively unknown musicians.

Read more about Reverend and the Makers on Last.fm.


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