I'll tell you a story of Jimmie the Kid
He's a brakeman you all know
He was born in Mississippi way down south
And he flagged on the T. & N.O
He yodeled to fame on the Boston Main
The Wabash and the T.P
From the old Grand Trunk to the Cotton Belt
He yodeled on the Santa Fe
Break (fiddle)
On the Lehigh Valley he yodeled awhile
Then he went to the Nickel Plate
From the old Lake Shore and the Erie Line
He yodeled to a Cadillac Eight
He yodeled his way to the C. & A
The Lackawanna and I.C
He rode a rattler called the Cannonball
Then he yodeled on the M.K. & T
Break (guitar)
Now the story goes that Jimmie the Kid
Has a yodeling mama so sweet
They go Cadillacin' every night
And they yodel up and down the street
He's rode freight trains from east to west
He's fixed himself up nice
He's got a beautiful home all of his own
It's the yodeler's paradise
He's a brakeman you all know
He was born in Mississippi way down south
And he flagged on the T. & N.O
He yodeled to fame on the Boston Main
The Wabash and the T.P
From the old Grand Trunk to the Cotton Belt
He yodeled on the Santa Fe
Break (fiddle)
On the Lehigh Valley he yodeled awhile
Then he went to the Nickel Plate
From the old Lake Shore and the Erie Line
He yodeled to a Cadillac Eight
He yodeled his way to the C. & A
The Lackawanna and I.C
He rode a rattler called the Cannonball
Then he yodeled on the M.K. & T
Break (guitar)
Now the story goes that Jimmie the Kid
Has a yodeling mama so sweet
They go Cadillacin' every night
And they yodel up and down the street
He's rode freight trains from east to west
He's fixed himself up nice
He's got a beautiful home all of his own
It's the yodeler's paradise
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