Wabash Blues

Jim Ed Brown and the Browns · The Three Bells [Bear Family] [1993]

(Fred Meinken - Dave Ringle)



Let me to lose those Wabash Blues.



A lonesome soul am I

I feel that I could cry

I've got to lose

Those Wabash blues.



I know I got my dues

Yes, I'll pack my walking shoes

I've got to lose

Those Wabash Blues.



--- Instrumental ---



(Got the blues, the Wabash blues

Got the blues, the Wabash blues

Got the blues, the Wabash blues

Got the blues, the Wabash blues.)



Yes, I'll pack my walking shoes

I've got to lose

Those Wabash Blues...

About Wabash Blues

Jim Ed Brown and the Browns deliver a hauntingly atmospheric rendition of "Wabash Blues" on their 1993 Bear Family release, *The Three Bells*. Rooted in the rich tradition of American folk and blues, the track captures the weary spirit of the American Midwest through its evocative title and melodic structure. Brown's distinctive vocal delivery anchors the song, blending traditional storytelling with a modern sensibility that honors the genre's legacy. The recording serves as a testament to the enduring power of folk music to convey deep emotion and narrative depth without relying on contemporary production trends. This track stands as a significant example of the artist's ability to reinterpret classic themes within a contemporary acoustic framework, offering listeners a poignant glimpse into the musical landscape of the era while maintaining timeless relevance.