"Blue Yodel No. 6" lyrics - MERLE HAGGARD
One of these mornings I'm sure gonna leave this town
One of these mornings I'm sure gonna leave this town
'Cause a triflin' woman sure keeps a good man down.
Yes, she left me this morning midnight was turning day
She left me this morning midnight was turning day
I didn't have no blues till my good gal went away.
I got the blues like midnight moon shining bright as day
I got the blues like midnight moon shining bright as day
I wish a tornado would blow my blues away.
Here come them dobro.
It's like in 1930.
When a man is down and out a woman don't want him round
Hey, when a man is down and out a woman don't want him round
But when a man's got money he's the sweetest guy in town.
A woman will follow you right to the jailhouse door
Hey, a woman will follow you right to the jailhouse door
Then she'll laugh and tell you that you can't fuss and fight no more.
I got the blues like midnight moon shining bright as day Lord Lord
I got the blues like midnight moon shining bright as day
I wish a tornado would blow my blues away.
Same Train, A Different Time (1969)
- California Blues (Blue Yodel No. 4)
- 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 In Georgia
- Down The Old Road 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 Women Make A Fool Out Of Me)