Coal Tattoo

BILLY ED WHEELER

Travelin' down that coal town road. Listenin' to my rubber tires whine.
Goodbye to Buckeye and white Sycamore. I'm leavin' you behind.
I've been coal miner all of my life. Layin' down track in the hole.
Gotta back like an ironwood, bit by the wind. Blood veins blue as the coal. Blood veins blue as the coal.

Somebody said, "That's a strange tattoo you have on the side of your head"
I said, "That's the blueprint left by the coal. A little more and I'd been dead
Well, I love the rumble and I love the dark. I love the cool of the slade
And it's on down the new road, lookin' for a job. This travelin' nook in my head"

I stood for the union and walked in the line and fought against the company
I stood for the U. M. W. of A. Now, who's gonna stand for me?
I've got no house and I got no job, 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

Someday when I'm dead and gone to heaven, the land of my dreams
I won't have to worry on losin' my job, on bad times and big machines
I ain't gonna pay my money away on dues or hospital plans
I'm gonna pick coal where the blue heavens roll and sing with the angel band

Trivia about the song Coal Tattoo by The Kingston Trio

On which albums was the song “Coal Tattoo” released by The Kingston Trio?
The Kingston Trio released the song on the albums “Time To Think” in 1963 and “The Capitol Years” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Coal Tattoo” by The Kingston Trio?
The song “Coal Tattoo” by The Kingston Trio was composed by BILLY ED WHEELER.

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