Roll On, Buddy

Traditional

Well you gotta roll on buddy, roll on easy
How can I roll ,when the wheel won't go

I've been rollin´ yes and I've been wheeling
Just a little too long, just a little too long

Well early in the morning, I find myself praying
That the sun don't rise, that the sun don't rise

When that sun's gotta movin´ captain done call me
To country road, to country road

Grab a my hammer, hammer is a burnin´
From the blazing sun, from the blazing sun

Forty pound a hammer just a little to heavy
For my size buddy for my size

Oh roll on buddy, roll on easy
How can I roll, when the wheel won't go

Sometimes I get a sayin´, sometimes I get a prayin´
That I never been born, that I never been born

When a man's on a chain gang all his days
Something done gone wrong, something sure is wrong

All this sweat all down my face
Never cool my tongue, never cool my tongue

Well I won't lay down somewhere that's shading
Let the cop pass by let the cop pass by

Now ain't that a shame, shame, shame ´bout the captain
That boy don't know that he bound to die

Roll on buddy roll on easy
How can I roll when the wheel won't go

Trivia about the song Roll On, Buddy by Harry Belafonte

When was the song “Roll On, Buddy” released by Harry Belafonte?
The song Roll On, Buddy was released in 1967, on the album “Belafonte on Campus”.
Who composed the song “Roll On, Buddy” by Harry Belafonte?
The song “Roll On, Buddy” by Harry Belafonte was composed by Traditional.

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