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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
When John Brown went off to war to fight on a foreign shore
His mama sure was proud of him
He stood straight and tall in his uniform and all
His mama's face broke out all in a grin

"Oh son, you look so fine, I'm glad you're a son of mine
You make me proud to know you hold a gun
Do what the captain says, lots of medals you will get
And we'll put them on the wall when you come home"

And that old train pulled out, John's ma began to shout
Tellin' everyone in the neighborhood
"That's my son that's about to go, he's a soldier now, you know"
She made well sure her neighbors understood

She got a letter once in a while and her face broke into a smile
As she showed them to the people from next door
And she bragged about her son with his uniform and gun
And these things you called a good old-fashioned war

Oh, good old-fashioned war

Then the letters ceased to come, for a long time they did not come
They ceased to come for about ten months or more
Then a letter finally came saying, "Go down and meet the train
Your son's a-coming home from the war"

She smiled and went right down, she looked everywhere around
But she did not see her soldier son in sight
But as all the people passed, she saw her son at last
When she did she could hardly believe her eyes

Oh, his face was all shot up and his hand was all blown off
And he wore a metal brace around his waist
He whispered kind of slow, in a voice she did not know
While she couldn't even recognize his face

Oh Lord, recognize his face

"Oh tell me, my darling son, pray tell me what they done
How is it that you come to be this way?"
He tried his best to talk as his mouth could hardly move
And the mother had to turn her face away

"Don't you remember, Ma, when I went off to war
You thought it was the best thing I could do?
I was on the battleground, you were home acting proud
You wasn't there standing in my shoes"

"Lord, I thought when I was there, God, what am I doing here?
I'm a-tryin' to kill somebody or die tryin'
But the thing that scared me most was when my enemy came close
And I saw that his face looked just like mine"

Oh Lord, just like mine

"And I couldn't help but think, through the thunder sound and stink
That I was just a puppet in a play
And through the roar and smoke, this string is finally broke
And a cannonball blew my eyes away"

As he turned away to walk, his Ma was still in shock
Seein' the metal brace that helped him stand
But as he turned to go, he called his mother close
And he dropped his medals down into her hand