Ramblin' Round

Huddie Ledbetter, John Lomax, Woody Guthrie

Ramblin' around your city
Ramblin' around your town
I never see a friend I know
As I go ramblin' 'round, boys
As I go ramblin' 'round

My sweetheart and my parents
I left in my old hometown
I'm out to do the best I can
As I go ramblin' round, boys
As I go ramblin' round

The peach trees they are loaded
And the limbs are bending down
I pick 'em all day for a dollar, boys
As I go a ramblin' 'round, boys
As I go a ramblin' 'round

Sometimes the fruit gets rotten
Falls down on the ground
There's a hungry mouth for every peach
As I go a ramblin' 'round, boys
As I go a ramblin' 'round

I wish that I could marry
I wish that I could settle down
But I can't save a penny, boys
As I go a ramblin' 'round
As I go a ramblin' 'round

My mother prayed that I would be
A man of some renown
But I'm just a refugee
As I go a ramblin' 'round, boys
As I go a ramblin' 'round

Trivia about the song Ramblin' Round by Woody Guthrie

On which albums was the song “Ramblin' Round” released by Woody Guthrie?
Woody Guthrie released the song on the albums “This Land Is Your Land” in 1967, “This Land is Your Land : The Asch Recordings, Vol. 1” in 1997, and “Woody At 100 : The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Ramblin' Round” by Woody Guthrie?
The song “Ramblin' Round” by Woody Guthrie was composed by Huddie Ledbetter, John Lomax, Woody Guthrie.

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