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Railroad Man
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- Railroad Man Lyrics

(Shorty Medlocke)
Well, yeah, yeah, yeah, One of these mornings, it won't be long
Captain's gonna call and I'll be gone
I'll be nine hundred miles away from home
You can count the days I'm gone
You can tell the train I'm on
You can hear the whistle blow as she rolls by
She rolls by, she rolls by
Hear the whistle blow as she rolls by
My olden shoes are worn
My olden clothes are torn
And I hate to go home now this-a-way
This-a-way, this-a-way
Hate to go home this-a-way
Well, if my Mama she says so, I'll railroad no more
I'll side-track my train and go home
And go home, and go home
Side-track my train and go home
If I die a Railroad Man
I wanna be buried in the sand
So I can hear old No. 9 as she rolls by
She rolls by, she rolls by
Hear old No. 9 as she rolls by
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Who wrote Railroad Man lyrics?


Railroad Man is written by Rickey Lynn Medlock.

When was Railroad Man released?


Railroad Man is first released in 2007 as part of Blackfoot's album "Train Train: Southern Rock's Best - Live" which includes 15 tracks in total.

Which genre is Railroad Man?


Railroad Man falls under the genre Rock.
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Songwriter(s): Rickey Lynn Medlock
Record Label(s): 2007 Deadline Music
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