Slim Dusty
Slim Dusty & Joy McKean
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Waiting for that loud whistle shrill
And the black smoke on the hill
When that old black train rolls along again
Steaming for the great uphill
I’ve got my blankets rolled for the way
And my old guitar to play
You busted all my dreams don’t you know
I feel that it’s time to go
Cause there’s someone new
Waiting round for you
And I’m all alone with dreams of long ago
But I’ll be free again when I feel
The surge of the roaring wheel
Ho de leee de de de
Ho de leee de de de
Ho de leee de de e-e de
Ho dе lee de de de
Whеn you’re strolling down lovers lane
You may see this old freight train
Taking me away
To a brighter day
Where my heart can sing a lighter strain
I’ll grab my old guitar when I feel
The song of the roaring wheels
So roll along timber train, roll along
Let me thrill to your rolling song
Through the mountains grand
Where the tall Timbers stand
And the river down below is wide and long
I’m sorry darling that’s all I can say
But it’s just got to end this way
Ho de leee de de de
Ho de leee de de de
Ho de leee de de e-e de
Ho de lee de de de
Through my window the timber goes by
And the mountain moon rides high
Kinda makes you sad
For the things you had
That’s now left in the by and by
I’ll keep a-moving on till I feel
As free as the roaring wheels
Ho de leee de de de
Ho de leee de de de
Ho de leee de de e-e de
Ho de lee de de de
Roaring Wheels was written by Slim Dusty.
Slim Dusty released Roaring Wheels on Fri Jan 01 1960.