There’s A Mother Always Waiting At Home

Album cover art for "There’s A Mother Always Waiting At Home" by Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash - Country, In English

There’s A Mother Always Waiting At Home

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Duration: 4:20

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[Intro] Some of those old songs that I used to sing when I was a kid - I still remember every word to 'em. I learned a lot of 'em from the radio. I learned a lot of 'em from the boys that lived across the road, the Williams boys. There was Guy and Otis Williams, Jack Williams. They didn't play the guitar or anything, but they- say, sing a little bit and they had a Victrola that they played those old records on. There was Cowboy Slim Rinehart and there was the Carter Family and there was Jimmie Rodgers and there was Clayton McMichen and there was, uh, the Georgia Crackers. There was Arthur Smith. There was, um, Vernon Dalhart. Songs like "The Death of Floyd Collins". There was a song about mother that I remember especially well. Um, I believe Bradley Kincaid might have sang this song. I'm not sure. I remember a lot of his songs, used to sing a lot of 'em. Songs about Mother and about Daddy were so close to me because Mother and Daddy were so important. They were a part of my life. Things about home. Home was so dear. They say there's no place like home. When I was a kid, I didn't know there was any other place but home [Verse 1] "So you're going to leave the old home, Jim Today you're going away So you're going among the city folks to dwell" So spoke a kind old mother To her boy, one summer day "If your mind's made up that way, I wish you well The old home will be lonesome We'll miss you when you go The birds won't sing so sweet when you're not nigh But if you get in trouble, Jim Just write and let us know" She spoke these words and then she said, "Goodbye" [Chorus] If sickness overtakes you Or old companions shake you As through this world, you wander all alone When friends, you haven't any In your pocket, not a penny There's a mother always waiting you at home [Verse 2] Ten years later, to this village Came a stranger no one knew His steps were halt and ragged clothes, he wore The little children laughed at him As down the lane, he trod At last, he stopped before a cottage door He gently knocked, no sound he heard He thought, "Can she be dead?" But then, he heard a voice well known to him 'twas his mother's voice, but her hair had silvered By the touch of time And she said, "Thank God, they've sent me home my Jim" [Chorus] If sickness overtakes you Or old companions shake you As through this world, you wander all alone When friends, you haven't any In your pocket, not a penny There's a mother always waiting you at home

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  • James Thornton