Hear The Whistle Blow A Hundred Miles Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Hear The Whistle Blow A Hundred Miles Song Lyrics and Chords by Earl Scruggs and Lester Flatt

 

Hear The Whistle Blow A Hundred Miles
Written and recorded by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs
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You could  
D7 
hear the whistle blow a hundred  
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miles
 
Oh you oughta been uptown and seen that train come  
Em 
down
 
You could  
D7 
hear the whistle blow a hundred  
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miles
A hundred miles a hundred miles
 
A hundred miles a hundred  
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miles
 
You could  
D7 
hear the whistle blow a hundred  
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miles
 
Oh I'm walking these ties with tears in my  
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eyes
 
I'm  
D7 
trying to read a letter from my  
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home
From my home from my home
 
From my home from my  
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home
 
I'm  
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trying to read a letter from my  
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home
 
If this train runs right I'll be home by Saturday  
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night
 
I'm  
D7 
five hundred miles away from  
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home
Away from home away from home
 
Away from home away from  
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home
 
I'm  
D7 
five hundred miles away from  
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home
 
You could  
D7 
hear the whistle blow a hundred  
G 
miles

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Hear The Whistle Blow A Hundred Miles?
- The song Hear The Whistle Blow A Hundred Miles was sang by Earl Scruggs and Lester Flatt.

 

Who is Earl Scruggs and Lester Flatt?
- Flatt & Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys was an American bluegrass band. The band was founded by guitarist Lester Flatt and banjo player Earl Scruggs and is viewed by music historians as one of the premier bluegrass groups in the history of the genre. The band was originally formed in 1948 by Flatt, who had been a member of Bill Monroe's bluegrass band. Flatt brought Scruggs with him shortly after leaving Monroe.Flatt and Scruggs and The Foggy Mountain Boys (in various forms and line-ups) recorded and performed together until 1969. The Foggy Mountain Boys are seen as one of the landmark bands in bluegrass music. Although it featured various casts, during the years of The Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs Grand Ole Opry Show, notably sponsored by grain and flour producer Martha White, the band showcased fiddle player Paul Warren, a master player in both the old-time and bluegrass fiddling styles, whose technique reflected all qualitative aspects of 'the bluegrass breakdown' and fast bowing style dobro player Uncle Josh Graves, an innovator of the advanced playing style of the instrument now used in the genre, stand-up bass player Cousin Jake Tullock, and mandolinist Curly Seckler.

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