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"Reuben" Performance

(f♯DF♯AD) "Old Reuben," "Reuben's Train," "Train 45," "500 Miles," etc. I first saw it played by George Gibson of Knott County, Kentucky, who called it simple "Reuben." My version borrows heavily from Gibson and a 1950s tape recording of William "Banjo Bill" Cornett.  

Old Reuben old Reuben 

Old Reuben you must have drunk, 

You must have been drunk when you pawned off your trunk 

Just to get your woman out of jail  


Me and my woman had a little falling out 

She bundled up her clothes to leave, 

Then she stepped on that 2 o'clock train 

Honey I stepped right onto the 3  


If you say yes we'll get married I guess 

I'll sidetrack my train and roll home, 

But if you say no I will railroad no more 

I'll pack up my grip and be gone  


That freight train derailed on a Saturday night 

And it killed that good woman of mine, 

They found her head in a driving wheel 

Her body has never been found - poor girl!  


The day I left my mother's house  

Was the day that I left my home, 

And the day you turned your back on me 

Was the day that you lost your best friend 


If I had wings like Noah's dove 

I would fly to my true love's home, 

I'd walk the porch from post to post 

I'd hang down my little head and moan  


He turned to his black greasy fireman and said 

Boy just shovel on a little bit more coal, 

They shoveled on the coal that engine did roll 

They was 500 miles from their home  


Them long steel rails them short crossties 

I'm walking my way to my home.

"Reuben" Performance

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