Hobo Blues

Bernard Besman / Joe Josea / John Lee Hooker

When I first thought to hobo'in, hobo'in,
I took a freight train to be my friend, oh Lord
You know I hobo'd, hobo'd, hobo'd, hobo'd,
Hobo'd a long, long way from home, oh Lord

Yes, my mother followed me that mornin', me that mornin'
She followed me down to the yard, oh yeah
She said my son he'd gone, he'd gone, he'd gone
Yes he's gone in a, poorsome wear*, oh yeah

Yes I left my dear old mother, dear old mother
I left my honor, need* a crime, oh Lord
Take care of my child,
Take care, take care of my child

Trivia about the song Hobo Blues by John Lee Hooker

On which albums was the song “Hobo Blues” released by John Lee Hooker?
John Lee Hooker released the song on the albums “I'm John Lee Hooker” in 1959, “John Lee Hooker (1968)” in 1968, “Jazz Collection - King Of The Boogie” in 1994, “Hard Times” in 1997, “Boom, Boom” in 2003, and “Jack O’ Diamonds: 1949 Recordings” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Hobo Blues” by John Lee Hooker?
The song “Hobo Blues” by John Lee Hooker was composed by Bernard Besman, Joe Josea, and John Lee Hooker.

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