Ramblin’ Man

I can settle down and be doin' just fine
'Til I hear an old train
Rollin' down the line
Then I hurry straight home and pack
And if I didn't go
I believe I've blow my stack

I love you baby, but you gotta understand
When the Lord made me
He made a ramblin' man

I love to see the towns a passin' by
And to ride these rails
'neath God's blue sky
Let me travel this land from
The mountains to the sea
Cause that's the life I believe
He meant for me

And when I'm gone and at my grave you stand
Just say God's called home
Your ramblin' man

I heard Steve singing 'bout
Montgomery in the rain
And odds are up, the foes are weather
Like the songs written all about
Denny and his pains
I'm a son of the blues you
See and don't worry about him
And don't worry about me

Trivia about the song Ramblin’ Man by Hank Williams, Jr.

When was the song “Ramblin’ Man” released by Hank Williams, Jr.?
The song Ramblin’ Man was released in 1992, on the album “The Bocephus Box: The Hank Williams, Jr. Collection 1979-1992”.

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