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Artist/Band: Hank Snow
Lyrics for Song: Old Doc Brown
Lyrics for Album: The Singing Ranger, Vol. 4 [Bear Family (Germany)] [1995]



(Red Foley)



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

Now many a patient forgot to pay though Doc's fee was small.



But Old Doc Brown didn't seem to mind he didn't even send out bills

His only ambition was to find it seems sure cures for aches and ills

Why nearly half the folks in my hometown yes I'm one of them too

Were ushered in by Old Doc Brown when we made our first debut.



Though he needed his dimes and there were times that he'd receive a fee

He'd pass it on to some poor soul that needed it worse than he

But when the depression hit our town and drained each meager purse

The scanty income of Old Doc Brown just went from bad to worse.



He had to sell all of his furniture why he couldn't even pay his office rent

So to a dusty room over a livery stable Doc Brown and his satchel went

And on the hitchin' post at the curb below to advertise his wares

He nailed a little sign that read Doc Brown has moved upstairs.



There he kept on helpin' folks get well and his heart was just pure gold

But anyone with eyes could see that Doc was gettin' old

And then one day he didn't even answer when they knocked upon his door

Old Doc Brown was a layin' down but his soul was no more.



They found him there in that old black suit on his face was a smile of content

But all the money they could find on him was a quarter and a copper cent

So they opened up his ledger and what they saw gave their hearts a pull

Beside each debtor's name old Doc had written these words paid in full.



It looked like the potter's field for Doc and that caused us some alarm

Til someone 'membered the family graveyard out on the Simmons farm

Old doc had brought six of their kids and Simmons was a grateful cuss

He said Doc's been like one of the family and you can let him sleep with us.



Old Doc should have had a funeral fine enough for a king

It's a ghastly joke our town was broke and no one could give a thing

Except Jones the undertaker he did mighty well

Donated an old iron casket that he had never been able to sell.



And the funeral procession it wasn't much for grace and pomp and style

But those wagon-loads of mourners they stretched out for more than a mile

And we breathed a prayer as we layed him there to rest beneath the sod

This man who'd earned the right to be on speaking terms with God.



His grave was covered with flowers but not from the floral shops

Just roses and things from folks' gardens and one or two dandelion pots

For the depression had hit our little town hard and each man carried a load

So some just picked the wildflowers as they passed along the road.



We wanted to give him a monument kinda figured we owed him one

Cause he'd made our town a better place for all the good he'd done

But monuments cost money so we did the best we could

And on his grave we gently placed a monument of wood.



We pulled up that old hitchin' post where Doc had nailed his sign

We painted it white and to all of us it certainly did look fine

Now the rains and the snow has washed away our white trimmin's of paint

And there's nothin' left but Doc's own sign and that's gettin' pretty faint.



Still when southern breezes and flickering stars carress our sleeping town

And the pale moon shines through Kentucky pines on the grave of Old Doc Brown

You can still see that old hitchin' post as if in answer to our prayers

Mutely tellin' the whole wide world Doc Brown has moved upstairs...


Album Lyrics: The Singing Ranger, Vol. 4 [Bear Family (Germany)] [1995]


Hank Snow
"The Singing Ranger, Vol. 4 [Bear Family (Germany)] [1995]"


1. Waiting for a Train
2. Sunday Morning Coming Down
3. I Threw Away the Rose
4. Ribbon of Darkness
5. No One Will Ever Know
6. Just Bidin' My Time
7. Snowbird
8. Me and Bobby McGee
9. For the Good Times
10. Gypsy Feet
11. Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On
12. Cure for the Blues
13. Crying Time
14. I Wish It Was Mine
15. Go With My Heart
16. Bob
17. Everytime I Love Her
18. Gambling Polka Dot Blues
19. I've Got to Give It All to You
20. Today I Started Loving You Again
21. It Just Happened That Way
22. I Have You and That's Enough for Me
23. Somewhere My Love
24. I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water
25. Break My Mind
26. Sweet Dreams
27. If I Ever Get Back to Georgia
28. Gentle on My Mind
29. Like a Bird
30. Honey
31. I Really Don't Want to Know
32. Green, Green, Green
33. Folsom Prison Blues
34. She Was Happy Till She Met You
35. Home Call
36. Old Doc Brown
37. Breakfast With the Blues
38. Don't Rock the Boat
39. Trying to Get My Baby Off My Mind
40. Love Is So Elusive
41. I've Done At Least One Thing
42. I'm Still Movin' On
43. Little Buddy
44. My Blue River Rose
45. Hula Love
46. Cowhand's Last Ride
47. That's You and Me
48. Come Live With Me
49. One Minute Past Eternity
50. Mama Tried
51. Paper Roses
52. All I Can Hold To
53. I Keep Dreaming of You All the Time
54. In the Jailhouse Now
55. Pistol Packin' Papa
56. Nobody Knows But Me
57. TB Blues
58. Just One of a Kind
59. Ramblin' Rose
60. Forever and One Day
61. It Takes Too Long
62. My Happiness
63. Six String Tennessee Flat Top
64. Indian Love Call [Instrumental]
65. My Isle of Golden Dreams [Instrumental]
66. Vaya Con Dios [Instrumental]
67. Wabash Blues [Instrumental]
68. King's Serenade [Instrumental]
69. Where Has All the Love Gone?
70. My Little Old Home Down in New Orleans
71. The Governor's Hand
72. A Daisy a Day
73. Why Me Lord?
74. You're Easy to Love
75. I Just Want You to Know
76. Colorado Country Morning
77. She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye
78. So Good to Be Back With You
79. Follow Me
80. My Dreams Tell It Like It Was
81. Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You)
82. The Mysterious Lady from St. Martinque
83. Spanish Eyes [Instrumental]
84. Sweetheart of Sigma Chi [Instrumental]
85. Over the Rainbow [Instrumental]
86. Tradewinds Over Mamala Bay [Instrumental]
87. You Belong to Me [Instrumental]
88. Make the World Go Away [Instrumental]
89. Oh Wonderful World [Instrumental]
90. Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues [Instrumental]
91. Tammy [Instrumental]
92. Beautiful Ohio [Instrumental]
93. Song of India [Instrumental]
94. Song of the Islands [Instrumental]
95. Sunrise Serenade [Instrumental]
96. Misty Dawn [Instrumental]
97. I'll Remember You, Love, in My Prayers [Instrument
98. I'm Movin' On [Live]
99. Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On [Live]
100. In the Misty Moonlight [Live]
101. Orange Blossom Special [Instrumental/Live]
102. Tammy [Instrumental/Live]
103. Break My Mind [Live]
104. Where Has All the Love Gone? [Live]
105. Hula Love [Live]
106. Hawaiian Sunset [Instrumental/Live]