Lyrics Days of '49 - Without Overdubs, Self Portrait - Bob Dylan
I'm
ol'
Tom
Moore
from
the
bummers
shore
in
the
good
old
golden
days
They
call
me
a
bummer
and
a
ginsot
too
but
what
cares
I
for
praise
I
wander
around
from
town
to
town
just
like
a
rovin'
sign
And
all
the
people
say,
"There
goes
Tom
Moore
in
the
days
of
49"
In
the
days
of
old,
in
the
days
of
gold
How
often
times
I
repine
For
the
days
of
old,
when
we
dug
up
the
gold
In
the
days
of
49
My
comrades,
they
all
loved
me
well,
a
jolly,
saucy
crew
A
few
hard
cases
I
will
recall
though
they
all
were
brave
and
true
Whatever
the
pitch
they
never
would
flinch
They
never
would
fret
or
whine
Like
good
old
bricks,
they
stood
the
kicks
in
the
days
of
49
In
the
days
of
old,
in
the
days
of
gold
How
ofttimes
I
repine
For
the
days
of
old,
when
we
dug
up
the
gold
In
the
days
of
49
There
was
New
York
Jake,
the
butcher's
boy
He
was
always
getting
tight
And
every
time
that
he'd
get
full,
he
was
spoiling
for
a
fight
Then
Jake
rampaged
against
a
knife
in
the
hands
of
ol'
Bob
Stein
And
over
Jake
they
held
a
wake
in
the
days
of
49
In
the
days
of
old,
in
the
days
of
gold
How
often
times
I
repine
For
the
days
of
old,
when
we
dug
up
the
gold
In
the
days
of
49
There
was
Poker
Bill,
one
of
the
boys
who
was
always
in
a
game
Whether
he
lost
or
whether
he
won,
to
him
it
was
always
the
same
He
would
ante
up
and
draw
his
cards
and
he
would
you
go
a
hatful
blind
In
a
game
with
death,
Bill
lost
his
breath,
in
the
days
of
49
In
the
days
of
old,
in
the
days
of
gold
In
the
day's
times
I
repine
In
the
days
of
old,
in
the
days
of
gold
Those
were
days
of
49
There
was
ragshag
Bill
from
Buffalo,
I
never
will
forget
He
would
roar
all
day
and
he'd
roar
all
night
and
I
guess
he's
roarin'
yet
One
day
he
fell
in
a
prospect
hole
in
a
roaring
bad
design
And
in
that
hole
he
roared
out
his
soul
in
the
days
of
49
In
the
days
of
old,
in
the
days
of
gold
How
ofttimes
I
repine
For
the
days
of
old,
when
we
dug
up
the
gold
In
the
days
of
49
Of
the
comrades
all
that
I've
had,
there's
none
that's
left
to
boast
And
I'm
left
alone
in
my
misery
like
some
ol'
poor
wandering
ghost
And
I
pass
by
from
town
to
town,
they
call
me
'The
Rambling
Sign'
There
goes
Tom
Moore,
a
bummer
sure
in
the
days
of
49
In
the
days
of
old,
in
the
days
of
gold
How
often
times
I
repine
For
the
days
of
old,
when
we
dug
up
the
gold
In
the
days
of
49
In
the
days
of
old,
when
we
dug
up
the
gold
How
ofttimes
I
repine
In
the
days
of
old,
in
the
days
of
gold
In
the
days
of
49,
oh
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5 Spanish Is the Loving Tongue (Self Portrait)
6 Annie's Going to Sing Her Song (Self Portrait)
7 Time Passes Slowly #1 (New Morning)
8 Only a Hobo (Greatest Hits II)
9 Minstrel Boy (The Basement Tapes)
10 I Threw It All Away (Nashville Skyline)
11 Railroad Bill (Self Portrait)
12 Thirsty Boots (Self Portrait)
13 This Evening So Soon (Self Portrait)
14 These Hands (Self Portrait)
15 In Search of Little Sadie (Self Portrait)
16 House Carpenter (Self Portrait)
17 All the Tired Horses (Self Portrait)
18 If Not for You (New Morning)
19 Wallflower (1971)
20 Wigwam (Self Portrait)
21 Days of '49 - Without Overdubs, Self Portrait
22 Working On a Guru (New Morning)
23 Country Pie (Alternate Version) (Nashville Skyline)
24 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (Live In Isle of Wight 1969)
25 Highway 61 Revisited (Live In Isle of Wight 1969)
26 Copper Kettle - Without Overdubs, Self Portrait
27 Bring Me a Little Water (New Morning)
28 Sign On the Window (With Orchestral Overdubs) (New Morning)
29 Tattle O'Day (Self Portrait)
30 If Dogs Run Free (Alternate Version) (New Morning)
31 New Morning (With Horn Section Overdubs) (New Morning)
32 Went to See the Gypsy (Alternate Version) (New Morning)
33 Belle Isle (Without Overdubs) (Self Portrait)
34 Time Passes Slowly #2 (Alternate Version) (New Morning)
35 When I Paint My Masterpiece - Demo
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