Listen to Talking Dust Bowl song with lyrics from Woody Guthrie with his Guitar

Talking Dust Bowl

Woody Guthrie with his Guitar13 Aug 2016

Talking Dust Bowl Lyrics

Talking Dust Bowl - Woody Guthrie with his Guitar

Back in Nineteen Twenty-Seven

I had a little farm and I called that heaven

Well the prices up and the rain come down

And I hauled my crops all into town

I got the money

 

Bought clothes and groceries

 

Fed the kids

And raised a family

 

Rain quit and the wind got high

And the black ol' dust storm filled the sky

And I swapped my farm for a Ford machine

And I poured it full of this gas-i-line

And I started rockin' an' a-rollin'

 

Over the mountains

Out towards the old Peach Bowl

 

Way up yonder on a mountain road

I had a hot motor and a heavy load

I's a-goin' pretty fast

There wasn't even stoppin'

A-bouncin' up and down

Like popcorn poppin

Had a breakdown

 

I'm sort of a nervous bustdown of some kind

There was a feller there

A mechanic feller

Said it was en-gine trouble

 

Way up yonder on a mountain curve

It's way up yonder in the piney wood

An' I give that rollin' Ford a shove

An' I's a-gonna coast as far as I could

 

Commence coastin' pickin' up speed

 

Was a hairpin turn I didn't make it

 

Man alive I'm a-tellin' you

The fiddles and the guitars really flew

That Ford took off like a flying squirrel

An' it flew halfway around the world

Scattered wives and childrens

All over the side of that mountain

 

We got out to the West Coast broke

So dad-gum hungry I thought I'd croak

An' I bummed up a spud or two

An' my wife fixed up a tater stew

 

We poured the kids full of it

 

Mighty thin stew though

You could read a magazine right through it

 

Always have figured

That if it'd been just a little bit thinner

 

Some these here politicians

 

Coulda seen through it