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by Marty Robbins
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Then the North wind came howling down the line
With his sweetheart so dear stood a brave engineer
With his orders to pull old Number Nine.
She kissed him goodbye with a tear in her eye
And the joy in his heart he could not hide
For the whole world was bright as she told him that night
That tomorrow she'd be his blushing bride.
Oh the wheels hummed a song as the train rolled along
And the black smoke came pouring from the stack
And the headlight a-gleam seemed to brighten his dream
Of tomorrow when he'd be goin' back.
He sped 'round the hill and his brave heart stood still
A headlight was shining in his face
Find more similar lyrics on http://mp3lyrics.com/mD3oAs he whispered a prayer as he threw on the air
For he knew this would be his final race.
In the wreck he was found lying there on the ground
And he asked them to raise his weary head
As his breath slowly went, this message he sent
To the maiden he knew he could not wed
"There's a little white home that I bought for our own
Where I dreamed we'd be happy, bye and bye
But I'll leave it to you for I know you'll be true
Til we meet at those Golden Gates, goodbye."
From his album 'Country 1951-1958' disc 3.
Writer: Carson J. Robison.
Also recorded by: Jim & Jesse; Jim Reeves; Hank Snow; Rosalie Sorrels.
Marty Robbins biography
No artist in the history of country music has had a more stylistically diverse career than Marty Robbins. Never content to remain just a country singer, Robbins performed successfully in many styles during his more than 30 years in the business. To his credit, Robbins rarely followed trends but often took off in directions that stunned both his peers and fans.
Born, Martin David Robertson, on September 26, 1925, and raised in Glendale, AZ, Robbins was exposed to music at an early age. His mother's father was "Texas" Bob Heckle, a former medicine show man who told his grandson cowboy stories and tales of the traveling show. Robbins became enraptured by the cowboy tales and, once he became a teenager, worked on his older brother's ranch outside of Phoenix, Arizona, concentrating more on his cowboy duties than his studies.
In 1943, he joined the U.S. Navy to fight in World War II. While he was in the service, he learned how to play guitar and d.....MORE.....(full Marty Robbins biography) ←
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