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Johnny Russell - The Son Of Hickory Holler's Tramp

The Johnny Russell version was recorded for the RCA label, reached number 32 on the charts of US Hot Country Songs, and remained a total of 10 weeks in the charts.

“The Son of Hickory Holler’s Tramp”, a song written by Dallas Frazier, was first recorded by Johnny Darrell on September 7, 1967, and was released in December 1967.

 

The Johnny Russell version was recorded for the RCA label, on October 28, 1976, with the production of Jerry Bradley, the single was released in December 1976, on February 12, 1977, reached number 32 on the charts of US Hot Country Songs, and remained a total of 10 weeks in the charts. The song was only released as a single, it was the A side of the single, it was accompanied on the B side by, I Wonder How She’s Doing Now.

Some versions:

 

Johnny Darrell 1967 (United Artists)

Merle Haggard & The Strangers 1968 (Capitol)

Del Reeves 1968 (United Artists)

Nat Stuckey 1969 (RCA)

Bobby Bare 1969 (RCA)

Dallas Frazier 1970 (RCA)

David Wills 1975 (Epic)

Kenny Rogers 1976 (United Artists)

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The Son Of Hickory Holler’s Tramp Lyrics

 

Oh, the path was deep and wide

From footsteps leading to our cabin

Above the door there burned a scarlet lamp

And late at night a hand would knock

And there would stand a stranger

Yes, I’m the son of Hickory Holler’s tramp

 

Yeah, the weeds were high, the corn was dry

When daddy took to drinking

Him and Sally Walker, they up and ran away

Then Momma shed a silent tear

 

And promised fourteen children

“I swear you’ll never see a hungry day”

When Momma sacrificed her pride

The neighbors started talking

But we were much too young

To understand the things they said

All we really cared about

Was Momma’s chicken dumplings

And a goodnight kiss

Before we went to bed

 

Oh, you know, the path was deep and wide

From footsteps leading to our cabin

Above the door there burned a scarlet lamp

And late at night a hand would knock

And there would stand a stranger

Yes, I’m the son of Hickory Holler’s tramp

When Daddy left and destitution

 

Came upon our family

Not one neighbor volunteered

To lend a helping hand

So just let ’em gossip all they want

She loved us, and she raised us

The proof is standing here

A full grown man

 

Last summer Momma passed away

And left the ones who loved her

Each and every one is

More than grateful for their birth

And each Sunday she receives

A big bouquet of fourteen roses

With a card that reads

 

‘The Greatest Mom on Earth’

Oh, you know, the path was deep and wide

From footsteps leading to our cabin

Above the door there burned a scarlet lamp

And late at night a hand would knock

And there would stand a stranger

Yes, I’m the son of Hickory Holler’s tramp



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