Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Talkin' Dust Bowl, artist - Country Joe McDonald. Album song Vanguard Visionaries, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 31.12.2006
Record label: Vanguard
Song language: English
Talkin' Dust Bowl |
Back in nineteen twenty seven |
I had a little farm, I called that Heaven |
The prices up and the rain come down |
And I hauled my crops all into town |
I got the money |
Bought clothes and groceries |
Fed the kids and raised a big family |
But the rain quit and the wind got high |
A black old dust storm filled the sky |
I traded my farm for a Ford machine |
Poured it full of this gasoline |
Started rocking and rolling |
Deserts and mountains to California |
Way up yonder on a mountain road |
Hot motor and a heavy load |
Going pretty fast I wasn’t even stopping |
Bouncing up and down like popcorn popping |
I had a breakdown — |
Kind of a nervous bustdown |
The mechanic fellow there charged me five bucks |
Said it was engine trouble |
Way up yonder on a mountain curve |
Way up yonder in the piney wood |
I gave that rolling Ford a shove |
And I coast as far as I could |
Commencing rolling |
Picking up speed |
Come a hairpin turn and… |
I didn’t make it |
No man alive I’m telling you |
That the fiddles and the guitars really flew |
That Ford took off like a flying squirrel |
And it flew halfway around the world |
Scattered the wives and children |
All over the side of that mountain |
Got to California so dad gum broke |
Dad gum hungry that I thought I’d choke |
I bummed up a spud or two |
And a wife fixed up some 'tater stew |
We poured the kids full of it |
Mighty skinny kids |
Looked like a tribe of thermometers running around |
No man I swear to you |
That was surely mighty thin stew |
So damn thin I really mean |
You could read a magazine right through it |
Look at the pictures, too |
Pretty whisky bottles and naked women |
Always have thought and always have figured |
That if that damn stew had been just a little bit thinner |
Some of these here politicians could have seen through it |