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Artist/Band: 
Bobby Bare 
Lyrics for Song: Air Conditioner Song 
Lyrics for Album: Bird Named Yesterday / Talk Me Some Sense [Omni] [2006]
  
               
  26192>(Jack Clement)
 
 
  Oh, the sound of the thing is not a ring
  It's more like a pleasant purr
  And the only sound I hear at night
  Is the sound of my purring air-conditioner.
 
 
  The air is pure and dehumidified
  Thermostatically controlled
  Now I have no desire to perspire
  And that's how progress goes.
 
 
  But the sound of their singing thrilled me
  As distantly but clearly it rang
  Though I never saw their faces
  And never knew their names.
 
 
  And the gentle breeze brought sweet dreams
  Of sweethearts that I never saw
  Who sang "You Are My Sunshine"
  In Newport, Arkansas...
 
 
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  (Narrative by Bobby spoken after song:
 
 
  (I had a bird he flew away and I guess he's gone to stay
  But I see him winging on his way my flyaway bird named Yesterday)
  (He's riding on a train)
  I'm from Chattanooga Tennessee
  That's a town that's neither very large nor very small
  But it was a very strategic place about a hundred years ago
  Though during the Civil War cause it was a very important rail center
  In 1862 a federal agent got the idea
  Of destroin' the railroad between Atlanta and Chattanooga
  So he alone with 27 volunteers captured the train engine called the General
  And they captured it in big Shanty Georgia
  While its passengers and crew were eatin' breakfast
  And there was a big chase that followed but finally the General was
  recaptured In fact that old engine is on display in our train station now
  And sometimes they take it out on the tour under its own steam
  Yeah the old General still runs and I go down to the station sometimes
  And just stand and look at that old engine cause I like trains anyway
  You know when you think about it trains are not really much different today
  Than they were a hundred or so years ago
  Oh the engines have changed from steam to diesel but that's about all
  Some folks say they're not very practical for carryin' passangers
  And that all the passanger trains will be gone in a few years
  But we still have a few of 'em left and every once in a while
  I like to get on one and take a trip somewhere
  And when I'm on a train I always have a strange feeling that I'm visiting the
  past You know Abraham Lincoln rode trains but he never rode in a car or a
  bus or an airplane.
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| Album Lyrics: Bird Named Yesterday / Talk Me Some Sense [Omni] [2006] | 
 
   Bobby Bare 
"Bird Named Yesterday / Talk Me Some Sense [Omni] [2006]"
 
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