Nine, heading south from Caroline I heard that lonesome whistle blow Got in trouble, had to roam, left my gal and left my home I heard that lonesome whistle
nine Headin' south from Caroline I heard that lonesome whistle blow Got in trouble, had to roam Left my gal and left my home I heard that lonesome whistle
from Caroline He heard that long lonesome whistle blow Got in trouble, had to roam Left his gal and left his home He heard that long lonesome whistle
from Caroline I heard that lone vow vow some whistle blow I got in trouble had to roam left my gal and left my home I heard that lone vow vow some whistle
Number 9 Heading south from Carolin' I hear that lonesome whistle blow Got in trouble, had to roam Left my gal and left my home I heard that lonesome whistle
翻訳: ウィリアムズ、ハンク. ロンサムホイッスル.
翻訳: ウィリアムズ、ハンク. (私は聞いたことが)ロンサムホイッスルを.
Writen by Vaughn Horton Key of E Demo made by Hank Williams 1949 This is on the 10CD box set. (E) I'M A'HEADIN' BACK TO DIXIE, THAT'S THE
in Atlanta at the end of the line Said you gonna start serving time boy for your awful crime Big midnight special... The whistle makes me lonesome of
porter hey porter please take my bags from me I need nobody to tell me that we're in Tennessee Go tell that engineer to make that lonesome whistle scream
farther down the line Far from Folsom Prison that's where I wanna stay Then Lord I'd let that lonesome whistle blow my blues away Oh Lord I'd let that lonesome whistle
Hank Williams, Sr. The lonesome sound of a train going by Makes me wanna stop and cry I recall the day it took you away I'm blue, I'm lonesome too
You Moan The Blues for me and for you Hank Williams, You Wrote My Life Well, I've heard that blue old whippoorwill too And I've heard that Lonesome Whistle
heard That lonesome whistle moan Knew I'd fin'ly found my way back home In search of a dream underneath The Tennessee moon I fell in love to an old Hank Williams
You wrote Your Cheatin' Heart about A gal like my first wife You Moan The Blues for me and for you Hank Williams, You Wrote My Life. The Cold, Cold Heart