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Thread #142937   Message #3297107
Posted By: Joe Offer
27-Jan-12 - 06:55 AM
Thread Name: lyr req: Willy Poor Boy,Willy play boy
Subject: ADD: Willy Poor Boy
Here's the New Lost City Ramblers version, from their Volume Three album. You'll find the exact same lyrics in the Old-Time String Band Songbook by Cohen/Seeger/Wood (The New Lost City Ramblers). Kathy Kallick has a nice recording of this on her My Mother's Voice album, using the same lyrics.

SIDE I, Band 7

WILLY POOR BOY
from Roy Harvey and Posey Rorer Col. 15714

The train was almost started
The conductor come by with his lamp;
And he whispered to me so kindly
'There's no room in here for a tramp.'

CHORUS :
And it's play then Willy, poor boy,
And it's why don't you play?
For the one that I love so dearly
Has gone square back on me.

I asked her if she loved me
She said she loved me some
Then she threw her arms all around me
Like the bees all around a gum.
(CHORUS)

Sometimes I live in the country,
Sometimes I live in the town,
Sometimes I take a great notion
Jump into that river and drown.
(CHORUS)

Note the verse shared with "Goodnight, Irene"


Here's the Traditional Ballad Index entry on this song: