Songtexte Narration #5 - Merle Haggard
Narration
5
Jimmie
Rodgers
knew
when
the
time
was
near
But
he
still
had
a
lotta
songs
he
wanted
to
record
So
he
made
arrangements
to
go
from
his
home
in
Texas
to
Galveston
and
Then
on
farther
by
boat.
And
he
left
the
boat
someplace
on
the
east
coast
And
continued
on
to
New
York
by
train.
But
by
the
time
he
arrived
in
New
York
City
he
was
so
weakend
by
tuberculosis.
It
was
necessary
for
him
to
Have
a
cot
in
the
recording
studio
so
that
he
might
rest
in
between
songs.
Amazingly
his
voice
tho
weak
never
broke
while
recording
his
last
twelve
Numbers
Jimmie
Rodgers
used
his
last
bit
of
strength
for
recording
He
died
in
a
hotel
in
New
York
City
on
the
night
of
May
26,
1933
His
railroad
buddies
paid
Jimmie
Rodgers
his
last
homage
The
engineer
of
the
train
upon
which
his
body
was
placed
pulled
his
quill
Down
to
a
sad
low
moan
and
this
sound
was
maintained
all
the
way
to
Mississippi.
His
fans
gathered
at
small
whistle
stops
all
along
the
route
all
The
way
to
Meridian.
Jimmie
Rodgers
rests
today
in
Meridian
Mississippi
In
the
shadow
of
the
great
locomotive
he
loved
and
sang
of
so
well...
The
blue
yodler
has
been
gone
almost
40
years
But
he
left
us
one
of
the
greatest
legacies
in
country
music

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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