I went down to Nashville nRode that L&N nI'd seen that pretty gal standin' there nDropped/brought my tongue down to my chin nCause she's so fine nI was right on time nnShe took me down to 2nd street nShe said I'll be right back nI waited there for seven weeks nThen got back on the track nAnd now we're through nNow I'm so blue nnChorus:nOh no, the trouble that I'm in nGood times are over I got whiskers on my chin nAnd there's a long lonely road, boys nI'll be travellin' nSo long, tell my troubles to the wind nnWay down south in Louisville nThey showed me to the door nThey hadn't seen a railroad bum nSince 1924 nIts a rich folk's town nThey don't need me 'round nnThe police came and got me nThey took/dropped me way downtown nGuilty for this vagrancy nAnd now I'm prison bound nUp on the hill nIn Louisville nn(Chorus) nnIf you're ever in Birmingham nYou know where I'll be found nStandin' in line at the CCC nSignin' my name down nOn the dotted line nPuttin' in my dime nnSo put away your whiskey boys nThrow down your gamblin' cards nQuit sellin' that corn liquor boys nAnd sleepin' in freight yards nIn every town nThey'll run you down nn(Chorus) n