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Hobo Blues 3:22 Trk 24
(James Rachell)
Yank Rachel - vocal & guitar
Sonny Boy (John Lee) Williamson I - harmonica
W. Mitchell - bass cano or im strng bass
Washboard Sam - wshbrd.
Recorded Studio C, Chicago, IL. Apr. 3, 1941.
Original issue Bluebird 8768/BS-064104-1.
Album: Bluebird Vol. 3 'That's Chicago's South Side'
BMG Music 63988-2
Transcriber: [email protected](harmonica)'Gonna leave my baby this mo'nin'Lordy, saw that I would be hobo
Lord, I hobo a long, long way from home
Lordy, saw that I would be hobo
You know I hobo a long, long way from home
You know, ev'rytime I get a-thinkin' about my baby
Man, I couldn't do nothin'
But hang my head an moanBaby, an ev'rytime I decide to hobo
I take the jungle to be my home

Ev'rytime I would 'cide to hobo
Lord, take the jungle to be my home
Now, you know I'm 'on do just like a Prod'gal Son
I'm goin' back home an' acknowlege I done wrong'I don't need you no mo', baby'That mo'nin 'bout half past fo'
Lord, that ol' freight train begin to reel an rock
Dawn, that mo'nin 'bout half past fo'
Man that ol freight train begin to reel an rock
'Lord have mercy'S.B. ('Oh, how it hurted my head')
You know I went to the door I looked out
'Sonny, I didn't know what this all about''Now boy, let's tell ya'
'Take it on down there for me'(harmonica & guitar)'Washboard Sam, I ain't struttin' you'
'Bet you 'guys wup that can' to death'Lord, the lightnin' it was flashin'
Boy, the dark cloud risin' in the east
S.B. 'Oh yeah, glad ya stay here a little while, you know'
'Yes my Lord, listen Sonny'Lord, the lightnin' it was flashin'
A dark cloud was risin' in the east
S.B. ('You know, I don't feel good!')
Lord, then I hung my head an I cried
'Lord, what in the world's gon' become a-me?'Lord, back home with my baby
Go on just a-happy as I can be
Girl, I'm back home with my baby
I'm just a-happy as I can be
But the next time I decide to hobo
I'm 'on have my woman right beside a-me.~

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James "Yank" Rachell (March 16, 1910 – April 9, 1997) was an American country blues musician. Born James Rachell, his career as a performer spanned nearly seventy years, and was often teamed with the guitarist and singer Sleepy John Estes. He grew up in Brownsville, Tennessee, but in 1958 moved north to Indianapolis during the American folk music revival. He recorded for Delmark Records and Blue Goose Records. Though a capable guitarist and singer, he was better known as a master of the blues mandolin; he had bought his first mandolin at age 8, with a pig his family had given him to raise.

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