The Brakeman's Blues (Yodeling The Blues Away) by Jimmie Rodgers
The Brakeman's Blues (Yodeling The Blues Away) by Jimmie Rodgers

The Brakeman’s Blues (Yodeling The Blues Away)

Jimmie Rodgers * Track #15 On My Rough & Rowdy Ways

The Brakeman’s Blues (Yodeling The Blues Away) Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Portland Maine is just the same as sunny Tennessee
Portland Maine is just the same as sunny Tennessee
Any old place I hang my hat is home sweet home to me

[Refrain]
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Hey, hey, hey

[Verse 2]
I went to the depot and looked up on the board
Went to the depot and looked up on the board, hello Memphis
It says, "It's good times here but it's better on down the road"

[Refrain]
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[Verse 3]
I'll eat my breakfast here, get my dinner in New Orleans, right on down to Birmingham
Get my breakfast here, get my dinner in New Orleans
I'm gonna get me a mama, Lord I ain't never seen

[Refrain]
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[Verse 4]
Where was you mama when the train left the shed? Hey buddy
Where was you mama when the train left the shed?
Standing in my front door wishing to God I was dead

[Refrain]
[?]

[Verse 5]
If your house catch a fire, there ain't no water around, sing them blues boy
If your house catch a fire, there ain't no water 'round
Just put my trunk out the window, let the house burn on down

[Refrain]
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[Verse 6]
If that's your mama, you better tie her to your side
If that's your mama, you better tie her to your side, [?] your noise
'Cause if she flag my train, I'm sure gonna let her ride

[Refrain]
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The Brakeman’s Blues (Yodeling The Blues Away) Q&A

Who wrote The Brakeman’s Blues (Yodeling The Blues Away)'s ?

The Brakeman’s Blues (Yodeling The Blues Away) was written by Jimmie Rodgers.

When did Jimmie Rodgers release The Brakeman’s Blues (Yodeling The Blues Away)?

Jimmie Rodgers released The Brakeman’s Blues (Yodeling The Blues Away) on Tue Feb 14 1928.

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