paroles de chanson Ballad of Jed Clampett - Earl Scruggs , Lester Flatt
Come
and
listen
to
a
story
'bout
a
man
named
Jed
Poor
mountaineer
barely
kept
his
family
fed
Then
one
day
he
was
shooting
for
some
food,
And
up
through
the
ground
come
a
bubbling
crude
(Oil
that
is,
black
gold,
Texas
tea)
Well
the
first
thing
you
know
old
Jed's
a
millionaire
Kin
folk
said
Jed
move
away
from
there
Said
California
is
the
place
you
oughta
be
So
they
loaded
up
the
truck
And
they
moved
to
Beverly
(Hills
that
is,
swimming
pools,
movie
stars)
Well
now
it's
time
to
say
goodbye
to
Jed
and
all
his
kin
They
would
like
to
thank
you
folks
For
kindly
dropping
in
You're
all
invited
back
again
to
this
locality
To
have
a
heaping
helping
of
their
hospitality
(Beverly
Hillbillies,
That's
what
they
call
'em
now,
Nice
folks
Y'all
come
back
now,
ya
hear?)
1 Down the Road
2 Hot Corn, Cold Corn
3 I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome
4 Little Darlin', Pal of Mine
5 Let the Church Roll On
6 I Hung My Head and Cried
7 Hear the Whistle Blow a Hundred Miles
8 He Will Set Your Fields on Fire
9 Gotta Travel On
10 Ballad of Jed Clampett
11 Big Ball in Brooklyn
12 Wildwood Flower (Instrumental)
13 Footprints in the Snow
14 Flint Hill Special
15 Dig a Hole in the Meadow
16 You Can't Stop Me from Dreaming (Instrumental)
17 Rainbow (Instrumental)
18 Old Leather Britches (Instrumental)
19 Foggy Mountain Rock (Instrumental)
20 Fiddle and Banjo (Instrumental)
21 Durham's Reel (Instrumental)
22 Mama Blues
23 McKinley's Gone
24 Mountain Dew
25 Old MacDonald Had a Farm
26 Reuben (Instrumental)
27 Yonder Stands Little Maggie
28 Take This Hammer
29 I Wonder Where You Are Tonight
30 The Martha White Theme
31 Salty Dog Blues
32 Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms
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