Blue Yodel No. 5 [It’s Raining Here]

Jimmie Rodgers

Dee oh-del lay-ee oh, del lay-ee lay
Del lay-ee

It's raining here storming on
The deep blue sea
Lord, it's raining here storming on
The deep blue sea
Ain't no black headed momma can make
A fool out of me

Oh-del lay-ee, oh lay-ee oh, del lay-ee

Now I can see a train
Coming down the railroad tracks
I see that train coming
Down the railroad tracks
And I'd love to hear the
Bark of that old smokestack

Dee oh-del lay-ee, oh lay-ee
Oh-del-ee-del lay-ee

Talk about troubles that's all
I've ever known
Talk about your troubles that's
All I've ever known
Now if I hadn't of been a man
I would have stayed at home

Dee oh-del lay-ee, oh lay-ee
Oh-del-ee-del lay-ee

I may need clothes I may need hat and shoes
I may need clothes I may need hat and shoes
Makes no difference what I need
I'll never sing the blues

Dee oh-del lay-ee, oh lay-ee, ee-del lay-ee

Trivia about the song Blue Yodel No. 5 [It’s Raining Here] by Jimmie Rodgers

On which albums was the song “Blue Yodel No. 5 [It’s Raining Here]” released by Jimmie Rodgers?
Jimmie Rodgers released the song on the albums “Train Whistle Blues” in 1958, “My Old Pal” in 1989, “The Singing Brakeman CD 2” in 1992, and “The Complete Recordings Jimmie Rodgers” in 2014.

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