The song Jimmie's Texas Blues is performed by Merle Haggard in the album named Same Train, A Different Time: Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers in the year 1995 .
JIMMIE'S TEXAS BLUES
(Jimmie Rodgers)
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The way I've been treated sometime I wish I were dead
The way I've been treated sometime I wish I were dead Lord Lord
Cause I ain't got no place to lay my weary head
When I want you woman I always find you gone
Everytime I want you I always find you gone
Listen here good mama I'm gonna put your headbreaks on
Some like Chicago some love Memphis Tennessee
Some like Chicago some love Memphis Tennessee
Give me sweet Dallas Texas where the women think the world to me
You may have your troubles I'm having my troubles too
You may have your troubles I'm having my troubles too
Yes I know how it feels when you're feeling so doggone blue
I'm not singing the blues I'm telling you the hard luck I've had
I'm not singing the blues I'm telling you the hard luck I've had
The blues ain't nothing but a good man feeling bad
Merle Haggard - Same Train, A Different Time: Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers
- California Blues
- Narration #1
- Hobo's Meditation
- Waitin' For A Train
- Mother, The Queen Of My Heart
- My Carolina Sunshine Girl
- Narration #2
- Train Whistle Blues
- Why Should I Be Lonely?
- Jimmie's Texas Blues
- Blue Yodel No. 6
- Narration #3
- Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No. 8)
- Peach Picking Time Down In Georgia
- Down The Old Road To Home
- Travelin' Blues
- Miss The Mississippi And You
- Frankie And Johnny
- No Hard Times
- Narration #4
- Hobo Bill's Last Ride
- My Old Pal
- Nobody Knows But Me
- Narration #5
- Jimmie Rodgers' Last Blue Yodel (The Woman Made A Fool Out Of Me)