Railroad Boomer, The
DESCRIPTION: "Come and gather all around me, listen to my tale of woe... Take a tip from one who's travelled, never start to ramblin' round, Yu're liable to get the wandr'rin fever." The singer plans to marry, but then hears a train; he asks to be buried by the tracks
AUTHOR: Carson J. Robison
EARLIEST DATE: 1929 (copyright and first recording)
KEYWORDS: train travel rambling wife abandonment
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REFERENCES (1 citation):
Cohen-LongSteelRail, pp. 390-393, "" (1 text, 1 tune)
Roud #24085
RECORDINGS:
Gene Autry, " Railroad Boomer" (OKeh 45417 [possibly as Johnny Dodds], 1930; rec. 1929
Frank Luther and Carson J. Robison, "The Railroad Boomer" (Victor V-40139 [as by Bud Billings and Robison], 1929) (Gennett 7019/Champion 15848/Champion 45020/Supertone 9567, 1929)
NOTES [45 words]: Somewhere in here, there's a joke about Robison writing a science fiction story about the future life of Woody Guthrie.
This is another of the songs in Cohen that comes from the railroad/hillbilly genre but that can't be shown to have circulated in oral tradition. - RBW
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