Hello Stranger

A.P. CARTER

Hello, stranger, put your loving hand in mine
Hello, stranger, put your loving hand in mine
You are a stranger and you're a pal of mine

Get up, rounder, let a working man lay down
Get up, rounder, let a working man lay down
You are a rounder, but you're all out and down

Every time I ride the 6th and 4th streetcar
Every time I ride the 6th and 4th streetcar
I can see my baby peeping through the bars

She bowed her head, she waved both hands at me
She bowed her head, she waved both hands at me
I'm prison bound, I'm longing to be free

Oh, I'll see you when your troubles are like mine
Oh, I'll see you when your troubles are like mine
Oh, I'll see you when you haven't got a dime

Weeping like a willow, mourning like a dove
Weeping like a willow, mourning like a dove
There's a girl up the country that I really love

Hello, stranger, put your loving hand in mine
Hello, stranger, put your loving hand in mine
You are a stranger and you're a pal of mine

Trivia about the song Hello Stranger by The Carter Family

On which albums was the song “Hello Stranger” released by The Carter Family?
The Carter Family released the song on the albums “A Collection Of Favorites By The Carter Family” in 1963, “Volume 2: 1935-1941” in 2003, “The Best of the Carter Family 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection” in 2005, “The Best of the Carter Family” in 2006, and “My Home's Across the Blue Ridge Mountains” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Hello Stranger” by The Carter Family?
The song “Hello Stranger” by The Carter Family was composed by A.P. CARTER.

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