Old ditty on a neat old guitar. It's my friends guitar that was left to him by his father Juan. I believe it's a 1958-1961 Gibson LG-0.
I'm a Rambler, I'm a Gambler, I'm a long way from my home
If the people don't like me
they can leave me alone
Come sit down beside me, come sit down right here
Come sit down, long as you want to
Love will always be here
When you get to Wyoming
the letter you'll see
If you get in to trouble just you write and tell me
For I once had a lover, her age was sixteen
Shes the flower of Belton
And the rose of Saline
Her parents was against me
Now she is the same
If I'm writ on your book, love
Just you blot out my name
For there's changes in the ocean
There is changes in the sea
There's changes in my true love
There ain't no change in me
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That is a neat guitar. Who wrote that song?
jhankri 2 months ago
@jhankri
that my buddy's guitar that his father left to him. It's got a lot of mojo.
I don't know who wrote it but I learned it from Dylan.
theMonk1 2 months ago
Great old song! Have you heard Tom Russell's version from "Song of The West"?
Nice version, man.
Mntgoatsfan 2 years ago
No but I'll check it out. This is pretty much the Dylan version. Thanks dude.
theMonk1 2 years ago