| Jimmie rodgers knew when the time was near
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| But he still had a lotta songs he wanted to record
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| So he made arrangements to go from his home in texas to galveston and
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| Then on farther by boat. |
| And he left the boat someplace on the east coast
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| And continued on to new york by train. |
| But by the time he arrived in new
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| York city he was so weekend by tuberculosis. |
| It was necessary for him to
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| Have a cot in the recording studio so that he might rest in between songs
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| Amazingly his voice tho weak never broke while recording his last twelve
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| Numbers jimmie rodgers used his last bit of strength for recording
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| He died in a hotel in new york city on the night of may 26, 1933
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| His railroad buddies paid jimmie rodgers his last homage
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| The engineer of the train upon which his body was placed pulled his quill
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| Down to a sad low moan and this sound was maintained all the way to
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| Mississippi. |
| His fans gathered at small whistle stops all along the route all
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| The way to meridian. |
| Jimmie rodgers rests today in meridian mississippi
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| In the shadow of the great locomotive he loved and sang of so well…
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| The blue yodler has been gone almost 40 years
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| But he left us one of the greatest legacies in country music |