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[Intro]
There's a lot of different kinds of blues tunes
And some of 'em aren't really blues at all
They just have a sort of a blues flavor
An old tune that I've always liked ever since the first time I heard it
And I guess there's a jillion versions of this if you can hunt 'em all up
Uh, in American folk music
A tune called "Lost John"
John liked to hobo the trains, that was the way he got around
And so it's, uh, sort of a train-flavored tune, too
[Verse 1]
Lost Johnny walkin' along in the rain
Around the curb come a faster train
John made a grab but he never got aboard
It left him a-sittin' on the old railroad
He's long gone, long gone, long gone, lost John
[Verse 2]
No hat on his head, no shoes on his feet
He's a-beggin' to women for his bread and a need
A woman once said, "Now, looky here, John
I'll take my broom and gonna hurry along"
Long gone, he's long gone, long gone, lost John
[Verse 3]
Had an old dog, his name was Will
He runnin' lost John to the top of the hill
He's long gone, long gone, long gone, lost John
Doc Watson released Lost John [Live In New York / 1970] on Tue Apr 08 2003.