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By Andy Brickman. Now Railroad Bill was a hard living man. He used to take his women two at a time. And everyone agreed he was the badest engineer. That ever driven down the Santa Fe line....
May 19, 2015 · Provided to YouTube by Smithsonian Folkways RecordingsRailroad Bill · Andy BreckmanFast Folk: A Community of Singers and Songwriters℗ 2002 Smithsonian Folkwa...
Feb 5, 2024 · The Meaning of “Railroad Bill” “Railroad Bill” is a classic folk song with a mysterious origin. While the specific details about its writer, composer, album, and release date are unknown, the song has enjoyed enduring popularity in the folk genre. It tells the story of a legendary man named Railroad Bill, who was renowned for his daring ...
Railroad Bill by Andy Brickman Now Railroad Bill was a hard living man He used to take his women two at a time And everyone agreed he was the badest engineer That ever driven down the Santa Fe line His name was known from the folks back home To the tippy top of telegraph hill And all the little boys when they were sneaking cigarettes They used ...
RAILROAD BILL AND THE KITTEN (Andy Breckman) Railroad Bill was a hard livin' man He used to take his women two at a time Everyone agreed he was the baddest engineer That'd ever driven down the Santa Fe line His name was known from the folks back home To the tippy-top of telegraph hill And all the little boys, when they were sneakin' cigarettes