67 The Old Calahan

    The Old Calahan

    Last night when I felt so lonely and so blue
    I was playing that old time blues
    The blues of old Calahan.
    Well he was born in Kentucky, far away
    He would be soon the famest man
    Kentucky ever knew.
    (Everybody now)
    I took my guitar and my old country fiddle
    Played me a song of the old Calahan
    He once was a star in the days of the Union
    We all know him as the old Calahan.
    (Come on now)
    Well he was poor with no penny to his name
    There was sorrow and there was pain
    But no one was to blame.
    He went to town, just a guitar in his hands
    He made fortune and he got fame
    At last he made the grade.
    (Everybody now)
    I took my guitar and my old country fiddle
    Played me a song of the old Calahan
    He once was a star in the days of the Union
    We all know him as the old Calahan
    (Play this song now).
    Last night when I felt so lonely and so blue
    I was playing that old time blues
    The blues of old Calahan.
    So I can tell you wherever, my best friends
    When you’re lonely, when you’re blue
    Just play it like I do.
    (And everybody once more)
    I took my guitar and my old country fiddle
    Played me a song of the old Calahan
    He once was a star in the days of the Union
    We all know him as the old Calahan
    (Woohoo)
    (Yeahoo)
    We all know him as the old Calahan.
    (Come on everybody, sing it once more, yeah come on)
    I took my guitar and my old country fiddle
    Played me a song of the old Calahan
    He once was a star in the days of the Union
    We all know him as the old Calahan.