Lyrics Wabash Cannonball - Earl Scruggs , Lester Flatt
From
the
great
Atlantic
ocean
to
the
wide
Pacific
shore
From
the
green
old
flowing
mountains
to
the
south
down
along
the
shore
She's
mighty
tall
and
handsome,
she's
known
quite
well
by
all
The
regular
combination
on
that
Wabash
Cannonball
Listen
to
the
jingle,
the
rumble
and
the
roar
As
she
glides
along
the
woodland
o'er
the
hills
and
by
the
shore
Hear
the
mighty
rush
of
the
engine,
hear
the
lonesome
hobo's
call
As
you
ramble
across
the
country
on
that
Wabash
Cannonball
Well,
the
eastern
states
are
dandy,
most
people
always
say
From
New
York
to
St.
Louis
and
old
Chicago
by
the
way
To
the
hills
of
Minnesota
where
them
rippling
waters
fall
No
changes
need
be
taken
on
that
Wabash
Cannonball
Listen
to
the
jingle,
the
rumble
and
the
roar
As
she
glides
along
the
woodland
o'er
the
hills
and
by
the
shore
Hear
the
mighty
rush
of
the
engine,
hear
the
lonesome
hobo's
call
As
you
ramble
across
the
country
on
that
Wabash
Cannonball
Here's
to
Daddy
Claxton,
may
his
name
forever
stand
In
the
hills
of
Tennessee
many
places
throughout
the
land
When
his
earthly
race
are
over
and
them
curtains
'round
him
fall
[Incomprehensible]
him
back
to
Dixie
on
that
Wabash
Cannonball
We
came
down
to
Nashville
on
a
warm
November
day
As
we
rolled
into
that
station
I
heard
somebody
say
There's
a
boy
from
Carolina,
they're
wide
and
fat
and
tall
They
came
down
to
pick
us
a
few,
they
rode
the
Wabash
Cannonball
Listen
to
that
jingle,
the
rumble
and
the
roar
As
she
glides
along
the
woodland
o'er
hills
and
by
the
shore
Hear
the
mighty
rush
of
the
engine,
hear
the
lonesome
hobo's
call
As
you
ramble
across
the
country
on
that
Wabash
Cannonball
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