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Artist/Band:
Zutons, The
Lyrics for Song: Rumblin' Ramblin'
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Zutons, The
I hear the train a-calling me,
I hear the engine and the steam.
You know there's only one person leaving, and that's me.
I need to find a new world,
With all the riches and the girls,
You know they say that I'm a ramblin' man, that's me.
Rumblin' ramblin' down that mountain,
Railroad track, I'm never coming back,
There ain't enough places in the world for a ramblin' man.
I'm walking through the windy beach,
Now I can feel a chilly breeze,
You know Sweden or Mexico looks good to me.
The captain shouted 'All aboard',
And now I'm looking to the port,
You know where that captain's sailing to suits me.
Rumblin' ramblin' down that mountain,
Railroad track, I'm never coming back,
There ain't enough places in the world for a ramblin' man.
Rumblin' ramblin' down that mountain,
Railroad track, I'm never coming back,
There ain't enough places in the world for a ramblin' man.
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Rumblin' Ramblin'
Zutons, The deliver a hauntingly atmospheric recording on 'Rumblin' Ramblin', a track that exemplifies their signature blend of post-punk energy and folk-inflected melancholy. Emerging from the mid-2000s indie scene, the band utilized this composition to explore themes of existential dread and rural isolation, characteristic of their broader discography. The song features the group's signature distorted guitars layered over rhythmic, spoken-word vocals, creating a tense soundscape that has become a staple in their catalog. While often associated with their debut album 'Who Killed The Zutons?', this specific track stands as a powerful standalone piece that captures the band's ability to merge folk storytelling with modern sonic textures. It remains a defining example of their contribution to the alternative rock landscape of the era. |
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