by Hank Snow on album Hank Snow Salutes Jimmie Rodgers
Oh, you Mississippi River with waters so deep and wide My thoughts of you keep rising just like an evening tide I'm just like a seagull that's left the sea Oh, your muddy waters keep on calling me
by Hank Snow on album Miscellaneous
I've got a sort of lowdown feeling A sickness that is hard to describe It ain't no use to call a doctor 'Cause the cure I know he couldn't prescribe Day by day, I'm gradually failin' Guess it's just
by Hank Snow on album The Singing Ranger, Volume 4
Ridin' on the City of New Orleans Illinois Central Monday morning rail Fifteen cars and fifteen restless riders Three conductors twenty-four sacks of mail All along the southbound odyssey the train ro
by Leon Redbone on album Long Way From Home: Early Recordings
Hank-Snow Oh you Mississippi river with waters so deep and wide My thoughts of you keep rising just like an evening tide I'm just like a seagull that's left the sea Oh your muddy waters keep on
by Hank Snow on album Hank Snow Sings Sacred Songs
Hank Snow I'm Glad i'm on the Inside (Looking Out) Lyrics: In the days of Noah just before the flood When the wicked world had all forgotten God Brother Noah, built a boat which above God's wrath d
by Hank Snow on album The Essential Hank Snow
Recorded by Hank Snow Oh, the road of love is rocky, and it's lonely, and so blue, When the one you dream of, walks on ahead of you. Well, I laughed the day she left me, said she'd come back in awhil
by Hank Snow on album The Essential Hank Snow
Recorded by Hank Snow Oh, the road of love is rocky, and it's lonely, and so blue, When the one you dream of, walks on ahead of you. Well, I laughed the day she left me, said she'd come back in awhil
by Hank Snow on album Your Birthday Present - Hank Snow & Guests (Remastered)
Recorded by Hank Snow I gave my dog to Uncle Sam in 1943, He sailed across the sea, and died for Liberty, Now that you are sending Hero's home, I just can't understand, Why don't you send my dog home
by Hank Snow on album The Guitar Stylings of Hank Snow
Oh, those Wabash Blues I know I got my dues A lonesome soul am I I feel that I could die. Candle light that gleams Taunts me in my dreams I'll pack my walking shoes To lose those Wabash Blues.
by Hank Snow on album The Hank Snow Anthology - 50 Classics, Vol. 4
Oh, those Wabash Blues I know I got my dues A lonesome soul am I I feel that I could die. Candle light that gleams Taunts me in my dreams I'll pack my walking shoes To lose those Wabash Blues.
by Hank Snow on album Legend Series Presents - Golden Greats - Hank Snow, Volume Four
Oh, those Wabash Blues I know I got my dues A lonesome soul am I I feel that I could die. Candle light that gleams Taunts me in my dreams I'll pack my walking shoes To lose those Wabash Blues.
by Hank Snow on album The Classic Decades Presents - Hank Snow, Vol. 3
Oh, those Wabash Blues I know I got my dues A lonesome soul am I I feel that I could die. Candle light that gleams Taunts me in my dreams I'll pack my walking shoes To lose those Wabash Blues.
by Hank Snow on album Hank Snow - Plays Guitar
Oh, those Wabash Blues I know I got my dues A lonesome soul am I I feel that I could die. Candle light that gleams Taunts me in my dreams I'll pack my walking shoes To lose those Wabash Blues.
by Hank Snow on album Timeless Country: Hank Snow
I thought i was a gambler broke ev'ry shark in town until i met a rounder who called all i put down we laid the cards on the table he drew an ace high hand he bet his watch and i called it and lost my
by Hank Snow on album Hank Snow's Country Guitar
Oh, those Wabash Blues I know I got my dues A lonesome soul am I I feel that I could die Candle light that gleams Taunts me in my dreams I'll pack my walking shoes To lose those Wabash Blues
by Hank Snow on album Hank Snow Sings
Everyone that I meet on the street Tells me I look so sad I just lost my gal And the truest love I ever had. Left the trouble in mind here behind Lord, I wish I was dead This ravin' and cravin
by Hank Snow on album Miscellaneous
Hank Snow Miscellaneous Travelin' Blues I had a dream last night I thought my good gal had gone I woke up this mornin' She really had done me wrong I know it's not fair But my good gal has done c
by Robert Johnson & the Last of the Great Mississippi Blues Singers on album The Last of the Great Mississippi Blues Singers
I got a kind hearted woman do anything in this world for me I got a kind hearted woman do anything in this world for me but these evil-hearted women man, they will not let me be I love my baby my bab
by Hank Snow on album Miscellaneous
Hank Snow Miscellaneous Casey Jones Was His Name A long time ago In a town in Tennessee There lived a man And he was great as he could be By the sweat of his brow He earned fortune and fame Case
by Hank Snow on album Old Doc Brown and Other Narrations by Hank Snow
He was just an old country doctor In a little Kentucky town Fame and fortune had passed him by But we never saw him frown As day by day in his kindly way He served us one and all Many a patien