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Engine 143
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Singer/Songwriter
Engine 143 wurde am 19. August 1956 von Tradition Records als Teil des Albums Bowling Green and Other Folk Songs from the Southern Mountains veröffentlicht
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Veröffentlichungsdatum19. August 1956
LabelTradition Records
SpracheEnglish
Melodizität
Akustizität
Valence
Tanzbarkeit
Energie
BPM155

Musikvideo

Musikvideo

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Kossoy Sisters
The Kossoy Sisters
Performer
Erik Darling
Erik Darling
Acoustic Guitar
Irene Kossoy
Irene Kossoy
Lead Vocals
Ellen Kossoy
Ellen Kossoy
Lead Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
AP Carter
AP Carter
Songwriter

Songtexte

Along came the FFV
The swiftest on the line
Running o'er the Ceno Road
Just twenty minutes behind
Running into Seville
Hit water on the line
Receiving very strict orders
From the station just behind
Georgie's mother came to him
With a bucket on her arm
Saying, "My darling son
Be careful how you run
For many a man has lost his life
A-trying to make lost time
And if you run your engine right
You'll get there just on time."
Up the road she darted
And against the rocks she crashed
Upside down the engine turned
And Georgie's breast did smash
His head was against the firebox door
The flames were rolling high
I'm glad I was born for an engineer
To die on the Ceno Road
The doctor said to Georgie
"My darling boy, be still
Your life may end this day
If it is not against His will."
"Oh no," said George, "that will not do
I want to die so free
I want to die for the engine I love
One hundred and forty-three."
The doctor said to Georgie
"Your life cannot be saved."
Murdered upon the railroad
And laid him in a lonesome grave
His face was covered up with blood
His eyes you could not see
And the very last words that Georgie said
Was "Near my God to Thee."
Written by: David Albert Alvin, The Kossoy Sisters
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