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I
was
born
in
Dixie
in
a
boomer's
shack
Just
a
little
shanty
by
the
railroad
track
Freight
train
was
it
taught
me
how
to
cry
Hummin'
of
the
drivers
was
my
lullaby
I
got
the
freight
train
blues
Oh,
lawdy
mama,
got
'em
in
the
bottom
of
my
ramblin'
shoes
And
when
the
whistle
blows,
I
gotta
go
Baby,
don't
you
know?
It
looks
like
I'm
never
gonna
lose
the
freight
train
blues
Well,
my
daddy
was
a
fireman
and
my
mama,
her
She
was
the
only
daughter
of
the
engineer
My
sweetheart
loved
the
brakeman
and
that
ain't
no
joke
It's
a
shame
the
way
she
keeps
a
good
man
broke
I
got
the
freight
train
blues
Oh,
lawdy
mama
got
'em
in
the
bottom
of
my
ramblin'
shoes
And
when
the
whistle
blows,
I
gotta
go
Oh,
mama,
don't
you
know?
Well,
it
looks
like
I'm
never
gonna
lose
the
freight
train
blues
Well,
the
only
thing
that
makes
me
laugh
again
Is
a
southbound
whistle
on
a
southbound
train
Every
place
I
want
to
go
I
never
can
go
because,
you
know
I
got
the
freight
train
blues
Oh,
lawdy
mama,
got
'em
in
the
bottom
of
my
ramblin'
shoes
Альбом
40 Essential Classics
1 I Walk the Line
2 You Won’t Have Far to Go
3 Bonanza
4 Don't Take Your Guns to Town
5 I Still Miss Someone
6 Freight Train Blues
7 See That My Grave Is Kept Clean
8 Song to Woody
9 Pretty Peggy-O
10 Man of Constant Sorrow
11 In My Time of Dyin'
12 Talkin' New York
13 Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
14 Gospel Plow
15 You're No Good
16 Fixin' to Die
17 Delia's Gone
18 The Rebel- Johnny Yuma
19 Mixed-up Confusion
20 What Do I Care
21 Tennesse Flat Top Box
22 House of the Rising Sun
23 I’m Free From the Chain Gang Now
24 Corrinna, Corrinna
25 Were You There? (When They Crucified My Lord)
26 I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know
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