Listen to Talking Columbia song with lyrics from Woody Guthrie with his Guitar

Talking Columbia

Woody Guthrie with his Guitar13 Aug 2016

Talking Columbia Lyrics

 

Talking Columbia - Woody Guthrie with his Guitar

Down along the river just a-sittin' on a rock

I'm a-lookin' at the boats in the Bonneville lock

 

Gate swings open the boat sails in

Toot that whistle she's gone again

 

Gasoline goin' up Wheat comin' down

 

Well I filled up my hat brim drunk a little taste

Thought about a river just a-goin' to waste;

Thought about the dust an' thought about the sand

Thought about the people an' thought about the land

 

Folks runnin' round all over creation

Lookin' for some kind of little place

 

Well I pulled out my pencil scribbled this song

Figured all them salmon just couldn't be wrong;

Them salmon fish is mighty shrewd

 

They got senators and politicians too

 

Just about like the president They run every four years

 

You just watch this river though pretty soon

Everybody's gonna be changin' their tune;

 

The big Grand Coulee and the Bonneville dams

 

Run a thousand factories for Uncle Sam

 

And everybody else in the world Turnin' out

Everything from fertilizers to sewing machines

 

And atomic bedrooms and plastic --

 

Everything's gonna be plastic

 

Uncle Sam need houses and stuff to eat

Uncle Sam needs wool and Uncle Sam needs wheat

 

Uncle Sam needs water and power dams

Uncle Sam needs people and the people need land

 

'Course I don't like dictators none myself

 

 

But then I think the whole country had ought to be run by e-lec-trici-ty