Roaming Rambler Blues (1927)

I'm a roamin' rambler, I ramble and roam everywhere.
I'm a roamin' rambler, I roam and ramble everywhere.
I've roamed on every railroad, without a nickel fare.

My mammy named me, “Rambler,” I'll tell you why, I was told.
My mammy named me, “Rambler,” I'll tell you why, I was told.
Because I started to ramblin', when I was only two years old.

I got a gal in Texas, I got gals in Tennessee.
I've got gals in Texas, I've got gals in Tennessee.
There's a hundred those fashions, waitin' for this rambler's keep.

I never had a woman, I couldn't get her back again.
I never had a woman, I couldn't get her back again.
‘Cause they want a ramblin' man, and not no monkey men.

The judges all knows me, they knows me as a ramblin' man.
The judges all knows me, knows me as a ramblin' man.
When they put me in jail, I gets out on a ‘stallments plan.

Trivia about the song Roaming Rambler Blues (1927) by Lonnie Johnson

On which albums was the song “Roaming Rambler Blues (1927)” released by Lonnie Johnson?
Lonnie Johnson released the song on the albums “Lonnie Johnson Vol. 2 (1926 - 1927)” in 2005 and “Mr Johnsons Blues” in 2006.

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