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Wayne Hancock - Railroad Blues lyrics
Spoken: Well Lloyd, here we are, we're at the end of another record, and it sounds like we've got a, a real good one here 
 this time. But folks, you know a, we're supposed to have roughly, I guess, 40 minutes of music for ya here, and Lloyd says 
 we've only got like 39 and 50 seconds worth, so, just for the hell of it, here's one from us to you, here's a song I wrote 
 when I was 23 years old it's called the Railroad Blues. Here we go . . . 1,2, , 1,2,3 
 Livin' and lovin' 
 That's how most folks make their way 
 I always look forward to goin' home everyday 
 Well I'd give a hundred dollars if I could be in their shoes 
 Lord I'm so damn lonesome, I got them low down blues 
 Everybody's got someone, yet I'm all alone 
 I got no phone number, no one to call my own 
 And every night that lonesome whistle lets me know when a train goin' by 
 Some times when I hear it I wanna lay down and die 
Yodal lay ee, yodal oh, yodal eh. Wayne Hancock - Railroad Blues - http://motolyrics.com/wayne-hancock/railroad-blues-lyrics.html
(Ah, here's the professor)
 A whole lotta memories, and I bottle of beer 
 Along with a lost love, and a jug fulla tears 
 Oh I can hear that whistle whinin' when the hour is 
 Lord the Union Pacific makin' it's way across the Lone Star state 
 Well this is my story, I ain't a playin' around (nah, I sure ain't) 
 I got an old trailer, on the outskirts of town 
 It's just me and this here guitar and a bottle of booze 
 Slappin' out a rhythm and singin' the blues 
Yodal lay ee, oh Railroad Blues
(Well there you go folks, from me and the professor, y'all have a good day)









