Train Whistle Blues

ELSIE MCWILLIAMS, JIMMIE RODGERS

When a woman gets the blues she hangs her little head and cries
When a woman gets the blues she hangs her little head and cries
But when a man gets the blues he grabs a train and rides

Every time I see that lonesome railroad train
Every time I see that lonesome railroad train
It makes me wish I was going home again

Look a-yonder coming, coming down that railroad track
Look a-yonder coming, coming down that railroad track
With the black smoke rolling, rolling from that old smoke stack

I got the blues so bad till the whole round world look blue
I got the blues so bad till the whole round world looks blue
I ain't got a dime, I don't know what to do

I'm weary now, I want to leave this town
I'm weary now and I want to leave this town
I can't find a job, I'm tired of hanging around

Trivia about the song Train Whistle Blues by Jimmie Rodgers

On which albums was the song “Train Whistle Blues” released by Jimmie Rodgers?
Jimmie Rodgers released the song on the albums “Train Whistle Blues” in 1958, “The Singing Brakeman CD 2” in 1992, “The Blues (1927-1933)” in 1996, “The Essential Jimmie Rodgers” in 1997, “The Ultimate Collection - The Singing Brakeman” in 1999, “RCA Country Legends: Jimmie Rodgers” in 2002, “The Singing Brakeman - The Essential Recordings” in 2012, and “The Complete Recordings Jimmie Rodgers” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Train Whistle Blues” by Jimmie Rodgers?
The song “Train Whistle Blues” by Jimmie Rodgers was composed by ELSIE MCWILLIAMS, JIMMIE RODGERS.

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