Hoboin’

John Lee Hooker, Joe Josea

The first thought i was whole born hoboin' boy
You know i took a freight train
I took a freight train to be my friend
A freight to be my only friend
Shown her when i took a freight train to be my friend
I went away, i went away, i went away in the wind

Now i'm well grown man
And i remember when
I remember when my mamma followed me down railroad yard
And i watched, i watched my one
My one, my one and only son
I believe he's a goner, a believer
Somewhere in hoboin'
Somewhere in hoboin'

The first time i was in hoboin'
My hoboin' day
I thought i had so much
I thought i had so many ways to go
And now that i went away
I am away, baby away and away

I thought i had so much
So many ways to go
Just fine a years lady
I know if it wasn't for my good friend
My good look and my guitar
I wouldn't be more than a hoboin' man
Hoboin' man
I'm ok, hoboin' man

Trivia about the song Hoboin’ by Tim Hardin

When was the song “Hoboin’” released by Tim Hardin?
The song Hoboin’ was released in 1971, on the album “Bird On A Wire”.
Who composed the song “Hoboin’” by Tim Hardin?
The song “Hoboin’” by Tim Hardin was composed by John Lee Hooker, Joe Josea.

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