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Rambling Hobo
Doc WatsonJust a mile west of the water tank
on a cold November day.
In a cold and lonesome box car
A dyin hobo layHis pal sat there before him
with a low and drooping head
listening to the last words
his dying buddy saidGoodbye old pardner hobo
I hate to say goodbye
but I hear my train a comin
& I know shes getting nighGonna tell that old conductor
Just when I'm gonna stop
Where the little stream of water
comes tumblin down the rockWe rode the rocks together
we rambled all around
In every kind of weather
we slept out on the groundOh pardner don't you miss that train
that always makes a stop

where the little stream of water
comes tumblin down the rockWould you tell my girl from Danville
that she need not worry a tall
I'm a goin to that country
where I won't have to work at allNo I wll not have to work there
or never change my socks
where the little stream of water
comes tumblin down the rocksI'm a goin to that better place
where everything is right
Where handouts grow on bushes
and they sleep out every nightI won't have to wash my overhauls
or never change my socks
Where the little stream of water
Comes tumblin down the rocks

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The Watson Family is the title of a recording by American folk music artist Doc Watson and The Watson Family, originally released in 1963.
The Watson Family is taken from field recordings by Ralph Rinzler, Eugene W. Earle, Archie Green, and Peter Siegel, done from 1960 to 1963. It was re-released on Smithsonian Folkways on CD in 1990 with additional tracks from the 1970s.

Track listing

All songs Traditional unless otherwise noted.
"Ground Hog" – 2:21
"Every Day Dirt" – 2:08
"Bonaparte's Retreat" – 1:31
"The House Carpenter" – 4:33
"I'm Troubled" – 2:42
"Your Long Journey" (Rosa Lee Watson, A.L. Watson) – 2:36
"When I Die" – 2:17
"That Train That Carried My Girl From Town" – 2:20
"Down the Road" – 1:41
"The Lone Pilgrim" – 3:08
"Texas Gales/Blackberry Rag" – 1:58
"Darling Corey" – 2:37
"The Triplett Tragedy" (Ed Miller) – 5:31
"Muddy Roads" – 1:24
"The Lost Soul" – 3:01
CD re-issue additional tracks:
"Keep in the Middle of the Road" – 1:14
"The Old Man Below" – 1:35
"Pretty Saro" – 1:42
"Cousin Sally Brown" – 2:20
"Look Down That Lonesome Road" – 2:06
"Doodle Bug" – 1:02
"Rambling Hobo" – 1:38
"The Cuckoo" – 3:03
"Frosty Morn" – 1:41
"Shady Grove" – 2:17
"Southbound" (Merle Watson, Ryerson) – 2:40

Personnel

Doc Watson – guitar, banjo, harmonica, mandolin, autoharp, vocals
Merle Watson – guitar, banjjo
Gaither Carlton – banjo, fiddle, vocals
Dolly Greer – vocals
Sophronie Miller Greer – vocals
Annie Watson – vocals
Arnold Watson – banjo, harmonica, vocals
Rosa Lee Watson – vocals
Willard Watson – banjo
Ralph Rinzler – guitar Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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