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Lyr Req: Wreck of the Royal Palm (Vernon Dalhart) Related threads: (origins) Origins: The Runaway Train (Vernon Dalhart) (40) (origins) Origins: 'Blue Eyes' and 'The Prisoners Song' (7) Songs recorded by Vernon Dalhart (20) Lyr Req: Johnny Long the Engineer (Vernon Dalhart) (8) Lyr Req: The Unknown Soldier's Grave (V Dalhart) (11)
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Subject: RE: LYR/Info Req: From: Bill Date: 01 Jul 97 - 11:01 AM You are quite welcome...I forget sometimes how much certain songs can mean to different individuals...it is always worth it to help out..... |
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Subject: RE: LYR/Info Req: From: Casey to Bill Date: 01 Jul 97 - 12:01 AM Thanks tons for the words (and all the typing). My 88-year old grandmother had forgotten many of the words, and it was important to her. Thanks so very much. Casey |
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Subject: Lyr Add: WRECK OF THE ROYAL PALM (Vernon Dalhart) From: Bill D Date: 30 Jun 97 - 06:35 PM ok...one more time...and NEVER take for granted what you have on your Windows clipboard!!
WRECK OF THE ROYAL PALM
On a dark and stormy night, the rain was falling fast.
Then coming 'round the curve At forty miles an hour,
It was an awful sight Amidst the pouring rain:
On board the two great trains, The folks were bright and gay.
There's many a saddened home Since that sad Christmas day,
We're on the road of life And like the railroad man, |
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Subject: RE: LYR/Info Req: From: Bill D Date: 30 Jun 97 - 09:14 AM there's a great book..."Scalded to Death by the Steam" by Katie Letcher Lyle that has all the old train wreck ballads...and their stories...unless someone has it scanned already, I will type it in later today..(book was copyright 1983...might even still be available) |
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Subject: LYR/Info Req: "Wreck of the Royal Palm" From: Casey Date: 30 Jun 97 - 02:17 AM I am looking for any information about or lyrics from a train wreck song called "The Wreck of the Royal Palm," or something very like that. Any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated. Thanks tons, Casey |
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