The song Road Man Blues is performed by Walter Davis in the album named First Recordings 1930 - 1932 in the year 2024 .
Road Man Blues Trk 16 2:48
Walter Davis
(Walter Davis)
Walter Davis - vocal, Roosevelt Sykes (Willie Kelly) piano
Chicago Tuesday September 29, 1931
Album: Walter Davis First Recording 1930-1932
JSP Records #605 RCA #67580-1
Transcriber: Awcantor@aol.com
My train is leaving
An I ain't got my fare
My train is leaving
An I ain't even got my fare
An if I start to walking
That train will beat me there
But that's alright
I'm going to do the best I can
But that's alright
I'm going to do the best I can
A man have to take a chance
If he wanna be a travelin' man
I left my babe
Standin' in the back do', cryin'
I left my babe
Standin' in the back do', cryin'
I told her she had a home
Long as I got mine
(piano)
'Ah, kick 'em down, Mr. Kellly'
I stayed to satisfied
Very near all the time
I stayed to satisfy
Very near all the time
I don't know what's the matter
I guess I got a ramblin' mind.
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Walter Davis - First Recordings 1930 - 1932
First Recordings 1930 - 1932
- Blue Ghost Blues
- Blue Sea Blues
- Broke And Hungry
- Engineer's Blues
- Hi-jack Blues
- Howlin' Wind Blues
- Lonesome Hill Blues
- M&O Blues
- M&O Blues No. 2
- M&O Blues No. 3
- Mama Why Don't You Be Yourself?
- Mr. Davis Blues
- Pleadin' To My Baby
- Railroad Blues-1
- Road Man Blues
- South East Missouri Blues
- Strange Land Blues
- That Stuff You Sell Ain't No Good
- What Made Me Love You So?
- Worried Man Blues
- You Don't Worry My Mind-1