paroles de chanson My Old Man - John Denver
This
song
was
first
released
on
the
Rhymes
and
Reasons
album.
It
is
the
only
album
it
has
been
released
on.
(These
words
are
incorrect
at
this
time)
My
old
man
had
a
round
of
soul
He'd
hear
an
old
freight
train
Then
he'd
have
to
go
Said
he'd
been
blessed
with
a
gypsy
bone
That's
the
reason
they
guessed
He'd
been
cursed
to
roam
Came
into
town
back
before
the
war
Didn't
even
know
what
it
Was
he
was
looking
for
He
carried
a
tattered
bag
for
his
violin
It
was
full
of
lots
of
songs
Of
places
he
had
been
He
talked
real
easy
Had
a
smiling
way
to
pass
abn^.
to
you
When
his
fiddle
played
Making
people
drop
their
cares
and
woes
To
hum
out
loud
those
tunes
That
his
fiddle
howed
Till
the
people
there
began
to
join
that
sound
And
everyone
in
town
was
Laughing,
singing,
dancing
round
Like
the
fiddlers
tune
was
All
the
years
that
passed
That
love
would
keep
them
warm
All
their
lives
they'd
share
A
dream
come
true
All
because
she
danced
while
his
fiddle
tuned
My
old
man
had
a
round
of
soul
He'd
hear
an
old
freight
train
Then
he'd
have
to
go
All
that
I
recall
said
when
I
was
young
No
one
else
could
really
Sing
those
songs
he
sung
Words
and
Music
by
Walker
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