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Atlanta Special

Bukka White

Letra

    This is song Atlanta Special, here
    Runnin' all down through Georgia
    All down through the south
    An all through the Gulf of Mexico

    When I was a little boy
    I was startin' to catchin' this train
    And I never forget, I fifteen years old.

    I hear'd that train that mo'nin
    That 8:45 was hittin' that rail
    I had my mule goin' to the field
    To do some plowin' for my old grandfather.

    But when this train was comin' down the line
    She picked up wit' it.


    I say, 'Whoa!'
    My mule stopped
    I 'cide to leave, I'd try the world

    I eased on out there
    And I caught the old freight train
    That went on down

    All down through Gulf of Mexico
    And ev'rywhere else.

    Oh, I got to thinkin' about Atlanta, Georgia.
    I say, 'I b'lieve I go back where my
    old grandmother live at.'

    Oh, one night I was sittin' down
    Boilin' some corn down on the railroad track.
    I thought about what my old grandmother
    told me years ago.
    Said son:
    'You got to reap what you sew.
    If you don't be a good boy, you gon'
    have bad luck.'

    I made me a record
    (they'll buys it)
    (This way Atlanta, Georgia)

    This song:

    Sings:
    I'm sorry, sorry, sorry, left my home
    Mm-mm-mm
    Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord!

    When I fell back in Atlanta, Georgia
    Old lady lived, last name Miss Ester.
    She said, 'Son, I heard one of your records
    about Atlanta, Georgia.
    Said, 'Can you play it, now?'

    I reached back in my guitar case
    and pulled m'old raggedy guitar out.
    So glad to get back home
    I commenced to playin' this song for Aunt Ester.

    Sings:
    Lord, oh Lord, Lord, Lord!
    Mm-mm-mm
    So glad I headed back home

    Old lady starts at me, did I want anything to eat?
    I was sittin' there lookin' out toward the railroad
    track. I never will forget it, she brought me ham
    an egg, an toasted cheese an hot cup-a-coffee.

    When that straight line ten mile a-goin' to

    I dropped my head an I dropped my food.
    I said, 'Now, I got to ride this train back'.
    She said, 'Son, what is wrong?'
    I said, 'Well, Aunt Ester.'
    I said, 'Booker got to go.'

    That train was turnin' tight that mo'nin.


    Aunt Ester ask-ed
    'Would I know that train if I could hear it?'
    She said, 'You're too young, you don't
    know nothin' too much about hoboin'.

    I said, 'Well, I tell ya Aunt Ester, if I can
    hear the bell on this train I could tell you
    mo' about it.'

    When that train jumped to the fifteen mile
    curve, a bell will give you a toll like this:


    Made me thought about when my baby
    got sick n' she died. She's, they called me up.

    When she run in her fifteen mile curve
    She throw'd on the airbrake for la't ten mile.


    So, Aunt E. stops me.
    She says, 'Where you was born at?'

    I said, 'Atlanta, Georgia'

    She said, 'That why you can play that ol' guitar, can't cha!'

    While we was talkin' she heard that train comin'
    into that fifteen mile curve.

    Two old ladies was on that train, cryin' an supperin'
    pullin' down the blind. A man give him a signal
    from the engine to the coach to slow down.
    You could hear him chokin' that train 'specially down
    comin' through Lou'siana like this:


    When the man throw'd that red light on
    Him sho' know it come, that fifteen mile curve.

    I ease on off back to the station
    I tol' Aunt E stop, thank her for her food.
    She said, 'Son, don't forget what your
    mother, now, used to told you
    Now, she said, Take life easy.'

    I jumped on out there and got in the blind.
    That train jumped on outta town.

    (I was steady jumpin' down)
    (Hauled through Georgia, Lou'siana)

    Right on down to a place he called
    Port Teht (?)
    (That's in Lou'siana)

    (They was strippin' sorghum
    and ev'rything I done got hauled in)

    I get off the freight train
    For a job aks the man for me
    Somethin' to eat

    He said, 'Can you strip sorgham?
    I said, I read about it, but I ain't never did it
    He said, 'If you eat anything, you gon' strip it!'

    I 'cided to do a little piece a-work for him
    He went in there an got me sorghum, molasses
    cornbread, toasted cheese, hot cup a-coffee.

    My train was in the yard
    The train blowed!
    When I hear that train blow, gettin' on
    I said I'm fixin' to stop t'stripin 'em.




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