Lyrics Rollin' and Ramblin' (The Death of Hank Williams) - Emmylou Harris
Folks
in
Nashville
slammed
the
door
Said,
"We
don′t
want
you
anymore
Find
your
own
way
down
the
road
Pack
your
fiddle
and
your
guitar
Take
a
train
or
take
a
car
Find
someone
else
to
keep
you
from
the
cold"
Rollin'
and
ramblin′
Women
loved
him
half
to
death
He
sang
with
whiskey
on
his
breath
His
heart
broke
like
a
child's
Rollin'
and
ramblin′
The
sun
has
set
out
on
the
trail
The
hobo′s
drifted
up
the
rail
He's
taken
his
last
ride
Oh,
he
always
sang
the
blues
Like
it
was
all
he
ever
knew
He
didn′t
sing
at
all
that
night
He
was
pale
and
as
he
dozed
He
didn't
know
his
time
had
closed
Slumped
in
the
back
seat
to
the
right
Rollin′
and
ramblin'
Women
loved
him
half
to
death
He
sang
with
whiskey
on
his
breath
His
heart
broke
like
a
child′s
Rollin'
and
ramblin'
The
sun
has
set
out
on
the
trail
The
hobo′s
drifted
up
the
rail
He′s
taken
his
last
ride
So
they
send
him
on
night
train,
South
Through
the
cities
and
the
rural
routes
Just
one
more
place
to
go
Ah,
the
whistle
sang
the
bluest
note
Like
it
came
from
his
own
throat
Moanin'
sad
and
cryin′
low
Rollin'
and
ramblin′
Women
loved
him
half
to
death
He
sang
with
whiskey
on
his
breath
His
heart
broke
like
a
child's
Rollin′
and
ramblin'
The
sun
has
set
out
on
the
trail
Hobo's
drifted
up
the
rail
He′s
taken
his
last
ride
Rollin′
and
ramblin'
The
sun
has
set
out
on
the
trail
Hobo′s
drifted
up
the
rail
He's
taken
his
last
ride
Oh,
oh
Oh-oh-oh
Oh,
oh
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