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Johnny Cash - John R. Cash - Smokey Factory Blues
John R. Cash
01. My Old Kentucky Home (Turpentine and Dandelion Wine)
02. Hard Times Comin’
03. The Lady Came From Baltimore
04. Lonesome to the Bone
05. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
06. Clean Your Own Tables
07. Jesus Was Our Saviour (Cotton Was Our King)
08. Reason to Believe
09. Cocaine Carolina
10. Smokey Factory Blues
Early in the misty misty morning headin' for another freeway jam
Sleepy eyed and shriverin' wakin' up and wishin' it was Sunday I wish it was Sunday
On the radio they're playin' love songs songs that make me wanna turn around
Factory gates are up ahead. I wished that I was home in bed
With you, right now, back home with you, right now
But I work to make a living and I work without a break
And I work when I am sleeping and I work when I'm awake
Yes and I'd like to leave the city but I can't afford to move
And I think I'm going under with them way down lowdown smokey factory blues
I was born lover not a worker
Money doesn't smell like sweet perfume
Some of us feel out of place- engine oil upon our face
Believe me you better believe me
But I work to make a living and I work without a break
And I work when I am sleeping and I work when I'm awake
Yes and I'd like to leave the city but I can't afford to move
And I think I'm going under with them way down, lowdown smokey factory blues
Yes. I work to make a living and I work without a break
And I work when I am sleeping and I work when I'm awake
Yes and I'd like to leave the city but I can't afford to move (Fade)