Sand Mountain Blues

Alton Delmore, Rabon Delmore

Standing by the railroad, waiting for a train
I'm gonna catch that midnight train that's never comin' back again
It's a lonesome feeling, Sand Mountain blues

I went to the gypsy just to hear what she would say
She said, "That girl don't love you and you better be on your way"
You're gonna be sorry for breaking my heart

I don't know where to go, any old place will do
I'm leaving old Sand Mountain, just gettin' away from you
You're gonna be sorry for breaking my heart

There's other girls around here and I could love them too
But every time I saw you, it made me sad and blue
It's a lonesomе feeling, Sand Mountain blues

When it makes you lonеsome to hear that freight train blow
Then you will know I'm riding, but I didn't want to go
It's a lonesome feeling, Sand Mountain blues

When it's raining on Sand Mountain and raining kind of slow
Then maybe you'll remember that day you made me go
You're gonna be sorry for breaking my heart

I am just a poor boy and 'work' is my middle name
I guess that's why you said goodbye, but I love you just the same
You're gonna be sorry for breaking my heart

If you ever need me, then maybe I'll come back
I hear that train a-comin', it's comin' down the track
It's a lonesome feeling, Sand Mountain blues

Trivia about the song Sand Mountain Blues by The Louvin Brothers

When was the song “Sand Mountain Blues” released by The Louvin Brothers?
The song Sand Mountain Blues was released in 1960, on the album “A Tribute To The Delmore Brothers”.
Who composed the song “Sand Mountain Blues” by The Louvin Brothers?
The song “Sand Mountain Blues” by The Louvin Brothers was composed by Alton Delmore, Rabon Delmore.

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