paroles de chanson The Atlanta Special - Bukka White
Atlanta
Special
6:
03
Trk
20
Bukka
White
(Booker
T.
Washington
White)
Recorded:
1963
Memphis,
Tennessee
Bukka
-spoken:
This
is
song
Atlanta
Special,
here
Runnin'
all
down
through
Georgia
All
down
through
the
south
An
all
through
the
Gulf
of
Mexico
When
I
was
a
little
boy
I
was
startin'
to
catchin'
this
train
And
I
never
forget,
I
fifteen
years
old.
I
hear'd
that
train
that
mo'nin
That
8:
45
was
hittin'
that
rail
I
had
my
mule
goin'
to
the
field
To
do
some
plowin'
for
my
old
grandfather.
But
when
this
train
was
comin'
down
the
line
She
picked
up
wit'
it.
(Guitar
- comin'
down
the
line)
I
say,
'Whoa!'
My
mule
stopped
I
'cide
to
leave,
I'd
try
the
world
I
eased
on
out
there
And
I
caught
the
old
freight
train
That
went
on
down
All
down
through
Gulf
of
Mexico
And
ev'rywhere
else.
Oh,
I
got
to
thinkin'
about
Atlanta,
Georgia.
I
say,
'I
b'lieve
I
go
back
where
my
Old
grandmother
live
at.'
Oh,
one
night
I
was
sittin'
down
Boilin'
some
corn
down
on
the
railroad
track.
I
thought
about
what
my
old
grandmother
Told
me
years
ago.
Said
son:
'You
got
to
reap
what
you
sew.
If
you
don't
be
a
good
boy,
you
gon'
Have
bad
luck.'
I
made
me
a
record
(They'll
buys
it)
(This
way
Atlanta,
Georgia)
I'm
sorry,
sorry,
sorry,
left
my
home
Mm-mm-mm
Lord,
Lord,
Lord,
Lord!
When
I
fell
back
in
Atlanta,
Georgia
Old
lady
lived,
last
name
Miss
Ester.
She
said,
'Son,
I
heard
one
of
your
records
About
Atlanta,
Georgia.
Said,
'Can
you
play
it,
now?'
I
reached
back
in
my
guitar
case
And
pulled
m'old
raggedy
guitar
out.
So
glad
to
get
back
home
I
commenced
to
playin'
this
song
for
Aunt
Ester.
Lord,
oh
Lord,
Lord,
Lord!
Mm-mm-mm
So
glad
I
headed
back
home
Old
lady
starts
at
me,
did
I
want
anything
to
eat?
I
was
sittin'
there
lookin'
out
toward
the
railroad
Track.
I
never
will
forget
it,
she
brought
me
ham
An
egg,
an
toasted
cheese
an
hot
cup-a-coffee.
When
that
straight
line
ten
mile
a-goin'
to
I
dropped
my
head
an
I
dropped
my
food.
I
said,
'Now,
I
got
to
ride
this
train
back'.
She
said,
'Son,
what
is
wrong?'
I
said,
'Well,
Aunt
Ester.'
I
said,
'Booker
got
to
go.'
That
train
was
turnin'
tight
that
mo'nin.
(Guitar-
turnin'
tight)
Aunt
Ester
ask-ed
'Would
I
know
that
train
if
I
could
hear
it?'
She
said,
'You're
too
young,
you
don't
Know
nothin'
too
much
about
hoboin'.
I
said,
'Well,
I
tell
ya
Aunt
Ester,
if
I
can
Hear
the
bell
on
this
train
I
could
tell
you
Mo'
about
it.'
When
that
train
jumped
to
the
fifteen
mile
Curve,
a
bell
will
give
you
a
toll
like
this:
(Guitar-
bell
tolling)
Made
me
thought
about
when
my
baby
Got
sick
n'
she
died.
She's,
they
called
me
up.
When
she
run
in
her
fifteen
mile
curve
She
throw'd
on
the
airbrake
for
la't
ten
mile.
(Guitar
- airbraking)
So,
Aunt
E.
stops
me.
She
says,
'Where
you
was
born
at?'
I
said,
'Atlanta,
Georgia'
She
said,
'That
why
you
can
play
that
ol'
guitar,
can't
cha!'
While
we
was
talkin'
she
heard
that
train
comin'
Into
that
fifteen
mile
curve.
Two
old
ladies
was
on
that
train,
cryin'
an
supperin'
Pullin'
down
the
blind.
A
man
give
him
a
signal
From
the
engine
to
the
coach
to
slow
down.
You
could
hear
him
chokin'
that
train
'specially
down
Comin'
through
Lou'siana
like
this:
(Guitar
- chokin'
train)
When
the
man
throw'd
that
red
light
on
Him
sho'
know
it
come,
that
fifteen
mile
curve.
I
ease
on
off
back
to
the
station
I
tol'
Aunt
E
stop,
thank
her
for
her
food.
She
said,
'Son,
don't
forget
what
your
Mother,
now,
used
to
told
you
Now,
she
said,
Take
life
easy.'
I
jumped
on
out
there
and
got
in
the
blind.
That
train
jumped
on
outta
town.
(I
was
steady
jumpin'
down)
(Hauled
through
Georgia,
Lou'siana)
Right
on
down
to
a
place
he
called
Port
Teht
(?)
(That's
in
Lou'siana)
(They
was
strippin'
sorghum
And
ev'rything
I
done
got
hauled
in)
I
get
off
the
freight
train
For
a
job
aks
the
man
for
me
Somethin'
to
eat
He
said,
'Can
you
strip
sorgham?
I
said,
I
read
about
it,
but
I
ain't
never
did
it
He
said,
'If
you
eat
anything,
you
gon'
strip
it!'
I
'cided
to
do
a
little
piece
a-work
for
him
He
went
in
there
an
got
me
sorghum,
molasses
Cornbread,
toasted
cheese,
hot
cup
a-coffee.
My
train
was
in
the
yard
The
train
blowed!
When
I
hear
that
train
blow,
gettin'
on
I
said
I'm
fixin'
to
stop
t'stripin
'em.
(Guitar
to
end)
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