Saro Jane

ATION, ARRANGEMENT AND, L. GOTTLIEB

Rock-a-bout, rock-a-bout, rock-a-bout.

[Chorus]
Come on and rock-about my Saro Jane. [Repeat]
Oh, there's nothing to do but to sit down and sing and rock-about my Saro Jane.

I've got a wife and five little children.
Believe I'll take a trip on the big Macmillan. Oh, Saro Jane.
A guy like me don't have no home. I make my livin' on my shoulder bone.
Oh, Sara Jane. Oh, Saro Jane. Oh, Saro Jane.

[Chorus]

Woke up this mornin' feeling mighty mean, thinkin' 'bout my good gal in New Orleans.
Oh, Saro Jane.
Fireman, keep those boilers hot.
I want to reach town by six o'clock. Oh, Saro Jane. Oh, Saro Jane. Oh, Saro Jane.

[Chorus]

Back's getting' tired and shoulder's gettin' sore.
Each sack is bigger than the one before. Oh, Saro Jane.
A rock in my stomach and a watchin' my head. Gettin' superstitious 'bout my pork and bread.
Oh, Saro Jane. Oh, Saro Jane.

[Chorus]

Trivia about the song Saro Jane by The Kingston Trio

On which albums was the song “Saro Jane” released by The Kingston Trio?
The Kingston Trio released the song on the albums “The Kingston Trio” in 1958, “Kingston Trio Encores” in 1961, “The Kingston Trio Greatest Hits” in 2011, and “Nine Classic Albums” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Saro Jane” by The Kingston Trio?
The song “Saro Jane” by The Kingston Trio was composed by ATION, ARRANGEMENT AND, L. GOTTLIEB.

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