Lyrics The Wreck of the Old #9 - Doc & Merle Watson
On
a
cold
winter's
night
not
a
star
was
in
sight
And
the
north
wind
came
howling
down
the
line
With
his
sweetheart
so
dear
stood
a
brave
engineer
With
his
orders
to
pull
old
No
9
She
kissed
him
goodbye
with
a
tear
in
her
eye
But
the
joy
in
his
heart
he
could
not
hide
Oh
the
whole
world
seemed
bright
when
she
told
him
that
night
That
tomorrow
she'd
be
his
blushing
bride
Oh
the
wheels
hummed
a
song
as
the
train
rolled
along
And
the
black
smoke
came
pouring
from
the
stack
And
the
headlight
agleam
seemed
to
brighten
his
dream
Of
tomorrow
when
he'd
be
coming
back
He
steered
around
the
hill
and
his
brave
heart
stood
still
For
a
headlight
was
shining
in
his
face
And
he
whispered
a
prayer
as
he
drew
on
the
air
Or
he
knew
this
would
be
his
final
grace
In
the
wreck
he
was
found
lying
there
on
the
ground
And
he
asked
them
to
raise
his
weary
head
As
his
breath
slowly
went
this
the
message
he
sent
To
the
maiden
who
thought
she
would
be
wed
There's
a
little
white
home
that
I
built
for
our
own
Where
I
dreamed
we'd
be
happy
by
and
by
But
I
leave
it
to
you
for
I
know
you'll
be
true
Till
we
meet
at
the
golden
gate
goodbye
1 Rye Cove
2 St. Louis Blues
3 The House Carpenter
4 The Wagoner's Lad
5 Anniversary Blue Yodel (Blue Yodel #7)
6 Sittin On Top of the World
7 Black Mountain Rag
8 Country Blues
9 Weary Blues
10 Dream of the Miner's Child
11 Southbound
12 Tennessee Stud
13 Blue Railroad Train
14 Georgie
15 Katie Morey
16 Matty Groves
17 Big Spike Hammer
18 Listening to the Rain
19 Willie Moore
20 My Rough & Rowdy Ways
21 The Wreck of the Old #9
22 Omie Wise
23 Shady Grove
24 Watson's Blues
25 Slidin' Delta
26 Bright Sunny South
27 Greenville Trestle High
28 The Old Home
29 George Gudger's Overalls
30 The Ninety And Nine
31 Your Lone Journey (Sugar Hill Version)
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