paroles de chanson Ballad of Jubilee Jones - Old Crow Medicine Show
If
you
got
the
soul,
let
it
roll
If
you
got
the
time,
let
it
shine
If
you
got
the
dream,
set
it
free
Just
like
Jubilee
Sprung
from
the
dirt
like
a
Frazier
fir
With
a
fiddle
in
his
hand
Old
Jubilee
was
born
to
sing
The
song
of
the
common
man
He
thumbed
away
from
a
tender
age
While
mama
stood
and
cried
Take
up
the
yoke
for
the
working
folk
Son,
don't
keep
the
fire
inside
From
the
coal
fields
to
the
textile
mills
Picking
for
the
pocket
change
Jubal
Jones
found
a
home
singing
on
a
sidewalk
stage
If
you
got
the
soul,
let
it
roll
If
you
got
the
time,
let
it
shine
If
you
got
the
dream,
set
it
free
Just
like
Jubilee
Well,
he
hopped
the
rail
from
the
Georgia
mail
To
the
highball
Chessie
Line
All
the
folks
leaned
in
to
hear
him
sing
Down
every
rolling
mile
But
his
luck
ran
out
in
Danville
town
When
the
sheriff
cuffed
his
hands
They
rung
his
bell,
said
you're
going
to
hell
son
For
singing
for
the
working
man
From
the
union
halls
to
the
prison
walls
Picking
for
a
poor
man's
wage
Jubal
Jones
found
a
home
playing
on
the
gallows
stage
If
you
got
the
soul,
let
it
roll
If
you
got
the
time,
let
it
shine
If
you
got
the
dream,
set
it
free
Just
like
Jubilee
Oh,
just
like
Jubilee
From
your
hometown
to
the
whole
world
'round
The
song
remains
the
same
Someday
the
hand
of
the
working
man
Sure
gonna
lose
these
chains
You'll
hear
the
tune
come
whistling
through
No
matter
where
you
roam
Hard
labour
songs
still
linger
on
Just
like
Jubilee
Jones
If
you
got
the
soul,
let
it
roll
If
you
got
the
time,
let
it
shine
If
you
got
the
dream,
set
it
free
Just
like
Jubilee
If
you
got
the
soul,
let
it
roll
If
you
got
the
time,
let
it
shine
If
you
got
the
dream,
set
it
free
Just
like
Jubilee
If
you
got
the
dream,
set
it
free
Just
like
Jubilee,
yeah
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