Doesn't Anybody Know My Name:Waylon Jennings.
- Album - Leavin' Town - #3 on BB Country
Albums on RCA Records in 1966.
INTRO: C F G C
#1.
C F C G
I've been away for so long, fought a war that's
C
come and gone.
F G C
Doesn't anybody know my name?
C F C G C
My sister upped and wed, mom was sick and took to
F C G C
bed, and my old dog, Red's, gone lame.
CHORUS:
C F C G C
Please tell me if you can, what time the trains
F C G C
roll in? (Two-ten, six-eighteen) ten-forty-four.
#2.
C F C G
The old house is falling down, there ain't no need
C
in me a-hanging round.
F G C
Doesn't anybody know my name?
C F C G C
The girl I left behind, she's gone with a friend
of mine.
F C G
I don't have to see a sign to know things ain't the
C
same.
CHORUS:
C F C G C
Please tell me if you can, what time the trains
F C G C
roll in? (Two-ten, six-eighteen) ten-forty-four.
#3.
D G D A D
You can't get far away on just a soldier's pay.
G A D
Doesn't anybody know my name?
D G D A D
Used to be when I could see, everybody wanted me.
G D A D
Guess nobody cares to see a blind man catch a train.
CHORUS:
D G D A D
Please tell me, if you can, what time the trains
G D A D
roll in? (Two-ten, six-eighteen) ten-forty-four.
A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.