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Bootleg, Vol III: Live Around the World
Disc 1
01. So Doggone Lonesome
02. I Walk the Line
03. Get Rhythm
04. Country Boy
05. I Still Miss Someone
06. Cotton Fields
07. I Walk the Line
08. Perkins Boogie
09. Impersonations
10. Rock Island Line
11. The Rebel-Johnny Yuma
12. Introduction - Pete Seeger
13. Big River
14. Folsom Prison Blues
15. I Still Miss Someone
16. Rock Island Line
17. Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
18. I Walk the Line
19. Ballad of Ira Hayes
20. Keep on the Sunny Side
21. Big River
22. Wreck of the Old ’97
23. Tennessee Flat Top Box
24. Remember the Alamo
25. Cocaine Blues
26. Jackson
27. Long‐Legged Guitar Pickin’ Man
28. Ring of Fire
29. Daddy Sang Bass
Disc 2
01. Introduction - President Richard M. Nixon
02. A Boy Named Sue
03. Five Feet High and Rising
04. Pickin’ Time
05. Wreck of the Old ’97
06. Lumberjack
07. Jesus Was a Carpenter
08. What Is Truth
09. (There’ll Be) Peace in the Valley (for Me)
10. He Turned the Water Into Wine
11. Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord)
12. Daddy Sang Bass
13. The Old Account
14. Sunday Morning Comin’ Down
15. The Prisoner’s Song
16. That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine
17. City of New Orleans
18. Ragged Old Flag
19. One Piece at a Time
20. Hey Porter
21. There You Go
22. Give My Love to Rose
23. (Ghost) Riders in the Sky
24. I’m Just an Old Chunk of Coal
Ride this train to Roseburg, Oregon
Now, there's a town for you and you talk about rough
You know a lot of places in the country claim Paul Bunyon lived there
But you should have seen Roseburg when me and my daddy come there
Every one of them loggers looked like Paul Bunyon to me
And I was a skinny kid about sixteen
And I was scared to death when we walked into that camp
None of the lumberjacks paid any attention to me at first but
My pa told the boss that me and him wanted a job
A lot of 'em stopped their work to see what was gonna happen
That big boss walked around me looked me up and down and said
"Mister, I believe that boy is made out of second-growth timber" and I guess I was
Everybody but me and pa had a big laugh over it
Pa got kinda mad, boss finally said, "He might start me out as a high climber"
I didn't know what a high climber was, boy, I sure learned fast
That steel corded rope cut my back and that axe
I thought it was gonna break my arms off but I stuck with it
It wasn't long 'till I learned that a man's got to be a lot tougher than the timber he's cuttin'
Finally, I could swing that crosscut saw with the best of them

I lived on a farm out in Iowa
I pulled the corn and I worked in the hay
Got trapped by a girl but I wiggled free
Heard the Oregon timber callin' me

Will you tell me somethin', Mr. lumberjack
Is it one for forward and three for back
Is it two for stop or four for go?
Boy, ask a whistle punk I don't know

Well I learned this fact from a logger named Ray
You don't cut timber on a windy day
Stay out of the woods when the moisture's low
Or you ain't gonna live to collect your doe

Will you tell me somethin', Mr. lumberjack
Is it one for forward and three for back
Is it two for stop or four for go?
Boy, ask a whistle punk, I don't know

Well, you work in the woods from morning 'till night
You laugh and sing and you cuss and fight
On Saturday night you go to Eugene's
And on a Sunday morning your pockets are clean

Will you tell me somethin', Mr. lumberjack
Is it one for forward and three for back
Is it two for stop or four for go?
Boy, ask a whistle punk, I don't know