Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms

Lester Flatt

I ain't gonna work on the railroad
I ain't gonna work on the farm
Lay down the shack 'til the mail train comes back
And I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms

Roll in my sweet baby's arms
Roll in my sweet baby's arms
Lay around the shack 'til the mail train comes back
And I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms

Now where were was you last Friday night?
While I was lying in jail
Walking the streets with another man
Wouldn't even go for my bail

Roll in my sweet baby's arms
Roll in my sweet baby's arms
Lay around the shack 'til the mail train comes back
And I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms

I know your parents don't like me
They drove me away from your door
Had my life to live over
I'd never go there any more

Roll in my sweet baby's arms
Roll in my sweet baby's arms
Lay around the shack 'til the mail train comes back
And I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms

Roll in my sweet baby's arms
Roll in my sweet baby's arms
Lay around the shack 'til the mail train comes back
And I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms

Trivia about the song Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms by Bill Monroe

On which albums was the song “Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms” released by Bill Monroe?
Bill Monroe released the song on the albums “Radio Shows, 1946-48” in 1980 and “All the Classic Releases 1937 - 1949” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms” by Bill Monroe?
The song “Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms” by Bill Monroe was composed by Lester Flatt.

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