The Railroad

LEE HAZLEWOOD

Working on the railroad all day long
Working on the railroad sing this song
Sing about an old love I once knew
Sing about an old love maybe two
Working on the railroad
Working on the railroad
Work...work...working on the...railroad

I drove a hot steel in my time
I drink a lot of stuff they call moonshine
I got me a woman in every town
Working on the railroad, never settle down
Working on the railroad
Working on the railroad
Work...work...working on the...railroad

I draw my pay on a Saturday night
Go in town and had start a fight
Love me a woman a laugh and a joke
Working on the railroad, always a broke
Working on the railroad
Working on the railroad
Work...work...working on the... railroad

When I die and you bury me
Alongside the tracks where I want to be
Don't you cry friend just remember this
There ain't much you all 'body miss
Working on the railroad
Working on the railroad
Work...work...working on the...railroad

Trivia about the song The Railroad by Lee Hazlewood

On which albums was the song “The Railroad” released by Lee Hazlewood?
Lee Hazlewood released the song on the albums “Trouble Is A Lonesome Town” in 1963 and “Total Lee! The Songs Of Lee Hazlewood” in 2002.
Who composed the song “The Railroad” by Lee Hazlewood?
The song “The Railroad” by Lee Hazlewood was composed by LEE HAZLEWOOD.

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