Songtexte Narration #4 - Merle Haggard
Narration
4
The
hobo
is
a
reocurring
subject
in
the
Jimmie
Rodgers
songs
Hoboing
was
an
accepted
form
of
travel
for
the
migrant
worker
Or
for
the
unemployed
who
simply
wanted
a
change
of
weather
And
during
the
period
of
Jimmie's
greatest
popularity
You
could
set
your
watch
by
the
highbawl
of
any
train
Hoboing
was
an
inexpensive
almost
sure
way
of
getting
from
one
place
to
Another
and
during
the
peak
of
the
depression
it
was
not
unusual
to
see
Oh
half
a
hundred
bo's
jump
from
a
train
just
as
it
came
into
the
outskirts
Of
a
city.
They'd
jump
off
a
soon
as
they
could
so
as
to
ditch
the
trainbulls
Of
the
oncoming
yard.
But
many
quite
respectable
men
find
it
convenient
to
Hop
trains
also
and
many
of
them
died
identifed
only
as
a
railroad
bum
And
I
would
imagine
that
hobo
Bill
was
one
of
them...

1 Jimmie the Kid
2 Narration #1
3 Narration #2
4 Jimmie's Texas Blues
5 Blue Yodel #6
6 Narration #3
7 Peach Picking Time in Georgia
8 Down the Old Road to Home
9 Travellin' Blues
10 Frankie and Johnny
11 No Hard Times
12 Narration #4
13 Hobo Bill's Last Ride
14 My Old Pal
15 Nobody Knows but Me
16 Narration #5
17 Jimmie Rodgers' Last Blue Yodel
18 Gambling Polka Dot Blues
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