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1  [Instrument that sounds like a train whistle.]   Look a-yonder comin'                            1
2                                         Comin' down that railroad track 2
3  Woo-woo!                           Hey, look a-yonder comin' 3
4                                         Comin' down that railroad track 4
5  Look a-yonder comin',                     It's the Orange Blossom Special 5
6  Comin' down that railroad track,   Bringin' my baby back         6
1  Hey, look a-yonder comin',   1
7  Comin'             down that railroad track,   Well, I'm going down to Florida         7
8  It's the Orange Blossom Special.              And get some sand in my shoes 8
9  Bringin' my baby back.   Or maybe Californy        9
10  Whoo.                                   And get some sand in my shoes 10
11  Whoo-woo!                                         I'll ride that Orange Blossom Special 11
12                                        And lose these New York blues 12
2  [Instrumental break featuring harmonica.]   2
13                                                       "Say man, when you going back to Florida?" 13
14  Whoo, whoo-whoo-woo.                                 "When am I goin' back to Florida? 14
15  Well, I'm goin' down to Florida,         I don't know, don't reckon I ever 15
16  And get some sand in my shoes.   will."                                  16
17  Or maybe Californy,                         "Ain't you worried about getting your 17
18  And get some sand in my shoes.   nourishment                  in New York?" 18
19  I'll ride that Orange Blossom Special,   "Well, I don't care if I 19
20  And lose these New York blues.   do-die-do-die-do-die-do-die."                                 20
3  Whoa-whoa!   3
21                                  Hey talk about a-ramblin' 21
22  [Instrumental break.]                                  She's the fastest train on the line 22
23                               Talk about a-travellin' 23
24  [Man:]                                       She's the fastest train on the line 24
25  "Say man, when you goin' back to Florida?"   It's that Orange Blossom Special                      25
26                                        Rollin' down the seaboard line 26
4  [Cash:]   4
5  "When am I goin' back to Florida? I don't know, don't reckon I ever will."   5
6   6
7  [Man:]   7
8  "Ain't you worried about gettin' your nourishment in New York?"   8
9   9
10  [Cash:]   10
11  "Well, I don't care if I do-die-do-die-do-die-do-die-do-die."   11
12   12
13  Hey, talk about a-ramblin',   13
14  She's the fastest train on the line.   14
15  Talk about a-travellin',   15
16  She's the fastest train on the line.   16
17  It's that Orange Blossom Special,   17
18  Rollin' down the seaboard line.   18
19  Whoo-woo!   19
20   20
21   21
22   22
23  [ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIAL]   23
24  [Written by: Ervin T. Rouse[1]   24
25  Performed by: Johnny Cash   25
26  Albums: Orange Blossom Special-1965 & 2002, I Walk The Line-2004,   26
27  The Essential Johnny Cash-1992 & 2002, The Unauthorized   27
28  Biography-2007, et al.]   28
29   29
30  [1]Ervin T. Rouse wrote this song (c. 1938), inspired by the railway   30
31  train called the Orange Blossom Special's christening and inaugural   31
32  run (from Miami to New York). Co-authorship is often credited to Florida   32
33  fiddler, Robert Russell “Chubby” Wise (1916-1996), although the copyright   33
34  is in Rouse’s name, supposedly due to Wise’s assertion that ‘there was no   34
35  money in fiddle tunes and that Rouse could copyright it himself, for all   35
36  the good it would do’ (Wise drove a cab at the time). Wise himself   36
37  maintained that he and Rouse were at the Jacksonville Seaboard Railroad   37
38  Station when the train came through on its maiden run from Miami. Rouse   38
39  suggested that they write a tune and Chubby agreed. The two went back to   39
40  Wise’s house and wrote the piece in forty-five minutes, while his wife   40
41  cooked them breakfast. The tune was recorded by Ervin and his brother   41
42  Gordon in New York in June, 1939, but the tune did not become a hit until   42
43  Bill Monroe’s recording of it in 1942 (with Art Wooten on fiddle).]   43
      


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