(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle

Jimmie Davis, Hank Williams

I was ridin' No 9 headin' South from Caroline
I heard that lone vow vow some whistle blow
I got in trouble had to roam left my gal and left my home
I heard that lone vow vow some whistle blow

Just a kid actin' smart I went and broke my darling's heart
I guess I was too young to know
They took me off to Georgia Main they locked me to a ball and chain
I heard that lone vow vow some whistle blow

All I do is sit and cry when the evening train goes by
I heard that lone vow vow some whistle blow
All I do is bear the shame I'm a number not a name
I heard that lone vow vow some whistle blow

I'll be locked here in this cell till my body's just a shell
And my hair turns whiter than snow, oh Lord
I'll never see that gal of mine I'm in Georgia doing time
I heard thatllone vow vow some whistle blow
I'll never see that gal of mine

Trivia about the song (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle by Gene Vincent

On which albums was the song “(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle” released by Gene Vincent?
Gene Vincent released the song on the albums “I'm Back and I'm Proud” in 1969, “Long Tall Sally” in 2006, and “Rebel Heart Vol. 8” in 2007.
Who composed the song “(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle” by Gene Vincent?
The song “(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle” by Gene Vincent was composed by Jimmie Davis, Hank Williams.

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