Lyrics Uncle Charlie Interview - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
I
was
borned
in
Kaufman
County
Texas
That
was
in
11th
of
September
1886
Come
to
California
in
1906
I
didn't
have
to
go
to
World
War
I
I
was
too
old
for
World
War
II
One
good
thing
that
I've
always
been
proud
of,
I
was
the
youngest
in
the
family
and
The
rest
was
all
married
and
takin'
good
care
Of
my
mother
and
father
as
long
as
they
lived
There
was
a
feller
up
here
at
the
Post
Office
one
day
He's
a-pettin'
him
I
says
to
him
"That
dog,
you
have
no
idea
how
smart
he
is,
I
just
thought
I'd
tell
you"
"You
ain't
tellin'
me
nothin',
I
know
all
about
him"
Kids
would
come
here,
"We
wanna
here
old
Ted
sing"
In
them
days,
I
fooled
with
him
more
then,
I
could
just
commence
this
way:
I
want
you
to
sing
now
(strums
guitar)
Doh,
doh,
doh
(howls)
Now
I
have
to
take
the
harp
And
make
a
sound
before
he'll
sing
Teddy
- c'mere
C'mon,
C'mon
out
from
under
there
Here
now,
set
down
- sit
down
Teddy
Now
here
I
want
you
to
sing
Sing
these
folks
a
song
Sing
the
Old
Rugged
Cross
Listen
- chord
with
this
now,
heah
(Blows
harp,
taps
foot)
Go
dog,
go
dog
go
Sing
1 Buy For Me The Rain
2 Melissa
3 Collegiana
4 Mournin' Blues
5 Willie the Weeper
6 Uncle Charlie Interview
7 Mr. Bojangles
8 Some of Shelly's Blues
9 The Cure
10 House At Pooh Corner
11 Randy Lynn Rag
12 Clemente Opus 36
13 Livin' Without You
14 Sixteen Tracks
15 Fish Song
16 Creepin' 'Round Your Back Door
17 Honky Tonkin'
18 Togary Mountain
19 Soldier's Joy
20 Ripplin' Waters
21 You Are My Flower
22 Battle of New Orleans
23 (All I Have to Do Is) Dream
24 Rocky Top
25 Gavotte No. 2
26 Jamaica Lady
27 Mother Earth (Provides For Me)
28 Falling Down Slow
29 Bowlegs
30 Doc's Guitar
31 Bayou Jubilee/Sally Was a Goodun
32 Cosmic Cowboy, Pt. 1
33 Win Or Lose
34 Woody Woodpecker
35 Visiting an Old Friend
36 Will The Circle Be Unbroken
37 Foggy Mountain Breakdown
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