Coal Tattoo

Billy Edd Wheeler

[Verse 1]
Travelin' down that coal town road listen to my rubber tires whine
Goodbye to Buckeye and white Sycamore, I'm leavin' you behind
Oh-oh, I've been a coal miner all my life layin' down track in the hole
Gotta back like an ironwood bent by the wind, blood veins blue as the coal

[Verse 2]
Somebody said, "That's a strange tattoo you have on the side of your head"
I said, "That's the blue mark left by the coal, a little more and I'd been dead
Oh-oh, I love the rumble and I love the dark, I love the cool of the slade
But it's goin' down that new road, lookin' for a job, that lookin' and drivin' I hate

[Verse 3]
I stood for the union, I walked in the line, I fought against the company
I stood for the UMWA, now, who's gonna stand for me?
'Cause I got no job, and I got no pay just got a worried soul
And a blue tattoo on the side of my head left by the number nine coal

[Verse 4]
Some day when I'm dead and gone to Heaven, the land of my dream
Won't have to worry on losin' my job to hard times or big machines
'Cause I got no job, and I got no pay just got a worried soul
And a blue tattoo on the side of my head left by the number nine coal, left by the number nine coal, yeah!

Trivia about the song Coal Tattoo by The Chad Mitchell Trio

When was the song “Coal Tattoo” released by The Chad Mitchell Trio?
The song Coal Tattoo was released in 1967, on the album “Alive”.
Who composed the song “Coal Tattoo” by The Chad Mitchell Trio?
The song “Coal Tattoo” by The Chad Mitchell Trio was composed by Billy Edd Wheeler.

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