The Waggoner’s Lad

John Phillips, Scott McKenzie, Richard Weissman

[Chorus]
Pullin' away
Pullin’ away
His wagons are loaded
He's pullin' away

[Verse 1]
Hard luck is the fortune of all womenkind
They’re always controlled, they're always confined
Controlled by their parents until they are wives
Then slaves to their husbands the rest of their lives

[Verse 2]
I know a poor girl, and her story is sad
She oft times was courted by the waggoner's lad
He courted her truly by night and by day
Now, his wagons are loaded, he's pullin' away

[Chorus]
Pullin' away
Pullin' away
His wagons are loaded
He's pullin’ away

[Verse 3]
"Your parents don’t like mе, they say I'm too poor
They say I’m not worthy of entеrin' your door
I earn my own livin', all my money's my own
And them that don’t like it can leave me alone"

[Verse 4]
He got in his wagon, his whip in his hand
"Come sit here beside me for as long as you can"
"I can't sit beside you, I can't leave my home"
"Then fare you well, darlin', I'm ridin' alone"

[Chorus]
Pullin' away
Pullin' away
His wagons are loaded
He's pullin' away

[Outro]
Away
Pullin' away
Away
Away

(Thank you very much)

Trivia about the song The Waggoner’s Lad by The Journeymen

On which albums was the song “The Waggoner’s Lad” released by The Journeymen?
The Journeymen released the song on the albums “Coming Attraction - Live!” in 1962 and “Capitol Collectors Series: The Journeymen” in 1992.
Who composed the song “The Waggoner’s Lad” by The Journeymen?
The song “The Waggoner’s Lad” by The Journeymen was composed by John Phillips, Scott McKenzie, Richard Weissman.

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