Silver Ribbons

JAMES ANTHONY ROBINSON, JOHNNY WILSON, VERN MERONEY

Travelin' down this lonesome railroad Silver Ribbons with no ends
A million miles a cross, ties mark a million miles I've been
I've picked peaches down in Georgia apples up in Maine
Pulled cotton out in Texas ridin' on the train
I was just a lad of seventeen my daddy turned me loose
Silver Ribbons callin' me engine and caboose
I can't recall my mother she left when I was two
Brunets blondes and red heads were the only love I knew
Don't ask me where I'm going don't ask me where I've been
Those Silver Ribbons will take me there there and back again
One more time back again
Travelin' to the tune of freight wheels is such a lonely sound
Hear that lonesome whistle blow as leavin' another town
I wish someone was waitin' somewhere to welcome me
Then those Silver Ribbons would see no more of me
Don't ask me where I'm going...

Trivia about the song Silver Ribbons by Waylon Jennings

When was the song “Silver Ribbons” released by Waylon Jennings?
The song Silver Ribbons was released in 1966, on the album “Nashville Rebel [B.O.F.]”.
Who composed the song “Silver Ribbons” by Waylon Jennings?
The song “Silver Ribbons” by Waylon Jennings was composed by JAMES ANTHONY ROBINSON, JOHNNY WILSON, VERN MERONEY.

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