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Folk Singer-Humdinger Vol. 2: Just About as Good as It Gets
Disc 1
01. Quit Your Lowdown Ways
02. Let Me Die in My Footsteps
03. Railroad Bill
04. James Alley Blues
05. Talking Fisherman’s Blues
06. It’s Hard to Be Blind
07. Standing on the Highway
08. He Was a Friend of Mine
09. Devilish Man
10. Blowin’ in the Wind (version 1)
11. The Girl I Left Behind
12. San Francisco Bay Blues
13. Death Don’t Have No Mercy
14. Will the Circle Be Unbroken
15. Pretty Polly
16. Railroad Boy
17. Rambling on My Mind
18. Makes a Long Time Man Feel Bad
19. Harmonica Solo
20. Black Cross
21. Barbara Allen
Disc 2
01. Sitting on Top of the World
02. Two Trains Running
03. Hiram Hubbard
04. Cocaine
05. Bob Dylan’s Dream
06. Blowin’ in the Wind (version 2)
07. Xmas Island
08. Come Back Baby
09. Witchita
10. Who Killed Davie Moore
11. John Brown
12. A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall
13. Overseas Stomp
14. Midnight Special
15. Boots of Spanish Leather
16. I’ll Fly Away
17. Glory Glory
18. Backwater Blues
19. My Own True Love
20. You Can Always Tell
21. Only a Hobo
22. West Texas
There was a man called Hezekiah Jones once
And he never had much, except for a farm and some land
He ate what he raised
But in the cupboard, he kept there in the cupboard
What he called for the rainy season
That is when he'd have something left over
He'd spend it on books
And he'd read his books, kept 'em around the cupboard

White folks around the county said
"Well, he's harmless enough, I suppose
But the way I look at it, he gotta put down them God-damn books
Readin' ain't no good for an ignorant nigga

Reverend Green of the Whiteman's church came around that year
Knockin' on doors, he knocked on Hezekiah's door

He says, "Hezekiah, you believe in the Lord?"
Hezekiah says, "Well, I have never seen the Lord, I can't say "yes I do"
Can't believe in nothing you don't see"
He says, "Hezekiah, you believe in the church?"
Hezekiah says, "Well, eh, the church is divided, ain't they?
They can't make up their minds, I just like them, you know
I can't make up my either"

Reverend says, "Hezekiah you believe in that
If a man is good, heaven is his last reward?"
Hezekiah says, "I'm good, I'm good, I'm as good as my neighbor"
"You don't believe in nothing," says the white man's preacher
"Oh, oh, yes I do," says Hezekiah
"I believe that a man should be beholding to his neighbor
Not for the reward of the heaven or the fear of the hell fire"
"What you don't understand," says the white man's preacher
"There's a lot of good ways for a man to be wicked"

That man hung Hezekiah, hmm
Is high up as a pigeon
White folks around said
"Well, he had it comin'
The son of a bitch never had no religion"