
Date of issue: 18.08.2019
Song language: English
Railroad Boy |
She went upstairs to make her bed |
And not one word to her mother said |
Her mother she went upstairs too |
Saying, «Daughter, oh daughter, what’s troublin' you?»: |
«Oh mother, oh mother, I cannot tell |
That railroad boy that I love so well |
He courted me my life away |
And now at home will no longer stay.» |
«There is a place in yonder town |
Where my love goes and he sits him down |
And he takes that strange girl on his knee |
And he tells to her what he won’t tell me.» |
Her father he came home from work |
Sayin', «Where is my daughter, she seems so hurt» |
He went upstairs to give her hope |
An' he found her hangin' by a rope |
He took his knife and he cut her down |
And on her bosom these words he found: |
«Go dig my grave both wide and deep |
Put a marble stone at my head and feet |
And on my breast, put a snow white dove |
To warn the world that I died of love |
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La Llorona (The Weeping Woman) | 2002 |
Farewell, Angelina | 1989 |
To Bobby | 2002 |
Don't Think Twice It's Alright | 2014 |
No Woman No Cry | 2009 |
Where Have All The Flowers Gone | 2009 |
Blowin' In The Wind | 2004 |
Sweet Sir Galahad | 1989 |
Here's To You ft. Joan Baez | 2010 |
Let It Be | 2004 |
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down | 2005 |
La Llorona | 1974 |
Guantanamera | 2002 |
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue | 2005 |
Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word | 1989 |
Eleanor Rigby | 2005 |
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right | 1989 |
Blessed Are | 2005 |
Prison Trilogy (Billy Rose) | 2002 |
El Preso Numero Nueve (Prisoner Number Nine) | 2002 |