paroles de chanson Narration #3 - Merle Haggard
Jimmie
Rodgers
had
a
great
affection
for
the
railroads
and
the
men
who
Ran
them
and
during
the
years
he
worked
on
the
roads
He
spent
most
of
The
time
with
the
New
Orleans
and
Northeastern
lines
which
ran
between
His
home
town
of
Meridian
Mississippi
and
New
Orleans.
And
Jimmie
became
able
to
talk
in
the
language
of
the
railroaders
Like
such
expressions
as
hog-head
and
hot-box
quil
ball
in
the
jack
skinner
Always
filled
his
conversation
and
he
wrote
songs
about
these
men
and
Their
language.
The
mule
skinner
was
usually
a
man
with
a
mule
who
hired
himself
And
his
mule
out
by
the
day
to
do
whatever
had
to
be
done
He
might
drag
ties
and
rails
or
he
might
just
move
freshly
cut
timber
from
The
right
of
way
the
mule
skinner
was
the
subject
of
one
of
Jimmie
Rodgers's
most
popular
blue
yodles...

1 Jimmie the Kid
2 Narration #1
3 Narration #2
4 Jimmie's Texas Blues
5 Blue Yodel #6
6 Narration #3
7 Peach Picking Time in Georgia
8 Down the Old Road to Home
9 Travellin' Blues
10 Frankie and Johnny
11 No Hard Times
12 Narration #4
13 Hobo Bill's Last Ride
14 My Old Pal
15 Nobody Knows but Me
16 Narration #5
17 Jimmie Rodgers' Last Blue Yodel
18 Gambling Polka Dot Blues
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