White Man Singin' the Blues

HAGGARD, Merle Haggard

The old man paid no mind to color
'Cause he knew that I'd been down and out
Old Joe said that I was a soul brother
From the things I'd been singin' about

Well, he liked how I played my old guitar
So he sit down beside me to sing.
And together we hummed out an old timey blues
Hmm, do dee dang

From the same side of the railroad tracks
Where people have nothin' to lose
I'm the son of a gambler who's luck never came
A white man singin' the blues

Well, we both done a heap of hard-livin
And hard to describe in a song
But the blues was one thing we both understood
And the old man hummed right along

From the same side of the railroad tracks
Where people have nothin' to lose
I'm the son of a gambler who's luck never came
A white man singin' the blues

From the same side of the railroad tracks
Where people have nothin' to lose
I'm the son of a gambler who's luck never came
I'm a white man singin' the blues

Now the old man paid no mind to color
'Cause he knew that I'd been down and out
Old Joe said I was a soul brother
From the things I'd been singin' about

Trivia about the song White Man Singin' the Blues by Merle Haggard

On which albums was the song “White Man Singin' the Blues” released by Merle Haggard?
Merle Haggard released the song on the albums “Merle Haggard Presents His 30th Album” in 1974 and “Chicago Wind” in 2005.
Who composed the song “White Man Singin' the Blues” by Merle Haggard?
The song “White Man Singin' the Blues” by Merle Haggard was composed by HAGGARD, Merle Haggard.

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