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Artist/Band:
Hank Williams Jr.
Lyrics for Song: Ramblin' Man
Lyrics for Album: 20 Hits Special Collection, Vol. 1 [1995]
I can settle down and be doin' just fine
'Til I hear an old train rollin' down the line
Then I hurry straight home and pack
And if I didn't go, I believe I've blow my stack
I love you baby, but you gotta understand
When the Lord made me, he made a ramblin' man
Some folks might say that I'm no good
That I wouldn't settle down if I could
But when that open road starts to callin' me
There's somethin' o'r the hill that I gotta see
Sometimes it's hard but you gotta understand
When the Lord made me, he made a ramblin' man
I love to see the towns a-passin' by
And to ride these rails 'eath God's blue sky
Let me travel this land from the mountains to the sea
'Cause that's the life I believe he meant for me
And when I'm gone and at my grave you stand
Just say God called home your ramblin' man
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Ramblin' Man
Hank Williams Jr.'s 'Ramblin' Man' stands as a quintessential example of his signature blend of country rock and blues-infused storytelling. Recorded for the 1995 compilation '20 Hits Special Collection, Vol. 1,' the track captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit that defined his career. The song reflects the artist's deep connection to the outlaw country tradition, echoing themes of freedom and the road found in his earlier hits like 'Whiskey On Ice.' With its driving rhythm and Williams' distinctive vocal delivery, the recording serves as a powerful testament to his ability to reinvent classic sounds while maintaining a distinct personal voice. It remains a staple in his discography, resonating with fans who appreciate the grit and authenticity of his musical legacy. |
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| Album Lyrics: 20 Hits Special Collection, Vol. 1 [1995] |
 Hank Williams Jr.
"20 Hits Special Collection, Vol. 1 [1995]"
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