Bring on the classic country music tune with the distinct yodel melody! Thanks to the legendary country singer Merle Haggard for bringing us the unforgettable yodeling song “Anniversary Blue Yodel.” This rare piece of music captures the true spirit of traditional country, blending heartfelt lyrics with the unique yodel that has become a hallmark of classic country sounds. It’s a privilege to listen and enjoy such a timeless track that showcases the roots of country music in its purest form. The authenticity and emotion in Merle Haggard’s performance remind us why this genre has touched so many hearts over the decades.

In today’s world, modern country songs often lack this genuine country touch, making treasures like “Anniversary Blue Yodel” even more special. This song is a beautiful reminder of the rich history and culture embedded in classic country music. So, take a moment to appreciate this unique yodeling masterpiece, and let the nostalgia wash over you. Don’t forget to share the link with your family and friends so they can experience the magic of Merle Haggard’s timeless sound as well. Enjoy this classic and keep the spirit of traditional country music alive!

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Anniversary Blue Yodel Lyrics

Merle Haggard

I was a stranger passing through your town
Honey, I was a stranger passing through your town
When I asked you a favor, good gal, you turned me down
Sure did

You may see me talking and walking down the railroad track
You may see me talking, walking down the railroad track
But good gal, you done me wrong, I ain’t never coming back
It’s the truth, honey

Yo-de-lay-ee ad-ee-oh-ay

Honey, I’m so lonesome, I don’t know what to do
Honey, I’m so lonesome, I don’t know what to do
They way you treat me, Mama, Lord, I hope you’re lonesome too
Lord, Lord, Lord

Yo-de-lay-ee ad-ee-oh-ay
Pick one, boy
And man, let’s go to town

I rode the Southern, I rode the L&N, yes I have
I rode the Southern, I rode the L&N
And if the police don’t get me, I’m gonna ride them again

Say hey, Mr. Brakeman, don’t put me off your train
Please, Mr. Brakeman, don’t put me off your train
‘Cause the weather is cold and it looks like it’s going to rain

Yo-de-lay-ee rain rain

Hey, I like Mississippi, I fool about Tennessee
I like Mississippi, fool about Tennessee
But these Texas women about got the best of me

Yo-de-lay-ee ad-ee-ay hee hee

Produced by Roy Horton & Merle Haggard

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