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And when I'm go-one and at my grave you stand<br>
And when I'm go-one and at my grave you stand<br>
Just say God called home your Ra-amblin' Man.
Just say God called home your Ra-amblin' Man.
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Latest revision as of 11:50, 17 November 2007

"Ramblin' Man" (Hank Williams) – 3:14

Written by Hank Williams in 1951, it was originally released as the b-side to the 1953 #1 hit "Take These Chains from My Heart".

The Melvins version appears on The Crybaby.

Notes

Lyrics

I can settle dow-own and be doin' just fine
Til I hear an old train rollin' down the line
Then I hurry strai-aight home and pack
And if I didn't go, I believe I'd blow my stack
I love you ba-aby, but you gotta understand
When the Lord made me
He made a Ramblin' Man.


Some folks might sa-ay that I'm no good
That I wouldn't settle down if I could
But when that open ro-oad starts to callin' me
There's somethin' o'er the hill that I gotta see
Sometimes it's har-rd but you gotta understand
When the Lord made me, He made a Ra-amblin' Man.
I love to see the tow-owns a-passin' by
And to ride these rails 'neath God's blue sky
Let me travel this la-and from the mountains to the sea
'Cause that's the life I believe He meant for me
And when I'm go-one and at my grave you stand
Just say God called home your Ra-amblin' Man.