Blind Fiddler

HOYT WAYNE AXTON, DP

I lost my eyes in a blacksmith
Shop in the year of '76
While working on a revolver and
It was out of six
Well, I am so sad and lonely
And I am condemned to roam
Well, I am a blind fiddler I'm
A great long ways from home

I've been down to Knoxville had
A talk with Dr Lane
He operated on one of my eyes
But nothing could he gain hmm, oh
I'm so sad and lonely and
I am condemned to roam
Well, I am a blind fiddler I'm
A great long ways from home

I've got a wife and three little
Kids depending now on me
They're sharin' all my troubles
Wherever they may be mhm, oh
I hope that they'll be careful as
Through this life they roam
'Cause I am a blind fiddler and
I cannot help them none

And I lost my eyes in a blacksmith
Shop in the year of '76
While working on a revolver and
It was out of six
Well, I am so sad and lonely
And I am condemned to roam
Well, I am a blind fiddler I'm
A great long ways from home

Well, I am a blind fiddler I'm
A great long ways from home

Trivia about the song Blind Fiddler by Hoyt Axton

On which albums was the song “Blind Fiddler” released by Hoyt Axton?
Hoyt Axton released the song on the albums “Southbound” in 1975 and “The A&m Years” in 1999.
Who composed the song “Blind Fiddler” by Hoyt Axton?
The song “Blind Fiddler” by Hoyt Axton was composed by HOYT WAYNE AXTON, DP.

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