Two Hoboes

Richard Weissman, Lawrence Gellert

[Verse 1]
Railroad looks so pretty (Ooh, ooh)
Moonlight's on the track
Yonder come two hoboes
With a rucksack on their back
Well, it's oh, babe (Ooh, ooh)
No home, babe

[Verse 2]
Work on the Georgia road gang (Ooh, ooh)
Ninety days in the county jail
Run away from that ball and chain
With the hound dogs on their trail
Well, it's oh, babe (Ooh, ooh)
No home, babe

[Verse 3]
Clothes all torn to pieces (Ooh, ooh)
Nobody knows their name
Yes, they've travelled through a thousand towns
And they all look just the same
Well, it's oh, babe (Ooh, ooh)
No home, babe

[Verse 4]
When you're broke and hungry (Ooh, ooh)
It's hard to keep the law
Rode all the way from New Orleans
Back to Arkansas
Well, it's oh, babe (Ooh, ooh)
No home, babe

[Outro]
Railroad looks so pretty

Trivia about the song Two Hoboes by The Journeymen

On which albums was the song “Two Hoboes” released by The Journeymen?
The Journeymen released the song on the albums “New Directions in Folk Music” in 1963 and “Capitol Collectors Series: The Journeymen” in 1992.
Who composed the song “Two Hoboes” by The Journeymen?
The song “Two Hoboes” by The Journeymen was composed by Richard Weissman, Lawrence Gellert.

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