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Haulin' Coal - Rufus



     
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Steamin' down the muddy waters
Travelin' yonder from bay to bay
I been workin' on the barge line
Fourteen years ago today
Eighteen hours hard labor by the day
Ain't much pay for a manChorus:
Haulin' coal down the down river
And he won't be comin' home for a long timeTorches burning by the riverside
Cast their shadows grey as stone
And the cool October days replacing
Much warmer thoughts of home
I can still see grandma sittin' on the porch
Tellin' the neighbors she's got a grandsonChorus:
Haulin' coal down the down river
And he won't be comin' home for a long timeRiver's rising up the marker line
While the willows softly moan
Sun is rising over the starboard shore
Paving the golden road back homeI can still see the kids jumpin' rope

But there ain't much hope for a manChorus:
Haulin' coal down the down river
And he won't be comin' home for a long timeHaulin' coal down the down river
I'll be gone a long timeHaulin' coal down the down river
I'll be gone a long while

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A 1970s funk band, best known for launching the career of their lead singer, Chaka Khan. Major hits during their career include "Tell Me Something Good," "Sweet Thing," and "Ain't Nobody"
Rufus gained a fan in Stevie Wonder thanks to their cover of his "Maybe Your Baby." Wonder gave them a new composition, the slowly grinding "Tell Me Something Good," that he'd written specifically with Khan's vocal style in mind. Pulled as a single from their second album, 1974's Rags to Rufus, "Tell Me Something Good" was a Top Five smash that turned Rufus and Khan into stars....

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