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Monday, June 22, 2015

Humming Bird



Louisville & Nashville Humming Bird crossing Biloxi Bay
Postcard - L&N’s caption on the back reads: Louisville and Nashville Railroad Diesel powered streamlined de luxe coach.  Pullman train between Cincinnati-Chicago-St. Louis and New Orleans. Smart dining car serving famous L&N meals. Full length tavern-lounge car, radio.

Hummingbird - The Humming Bird was a named train of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad.  The train, inaugurated in 1947, originally ran from Cincinnati, Ohio to New Orleans, Louisiana, via Louisville, Nashville, Birmingham, Montgomery and Mobile, and later via a connection at Bowling Green, Kentucky to Memphis, Tennessee.

After playing only somewhat unintelligible version of the song, Dylan reintroduced "Humming Bird" as a sharp show opener with some regularity in the late summer, again on the fall 2001 Never Ending tour in support of  "Love and Theft" and then again on the spring 2002 European swing.  (Keys To The Rain, 2004, Oliver Trager)
 Humming Bird by John and Jack Anglin
Played by Bob Dylan during the summer tour 2001 (as sung in Anzio, Jul 24)

Humming bird
Keep hummin'
I love to hear
Your lonesome whistle whine
Hummin' bird
Keep hummin'
I'm ridin' to the end of the line

Leavin' Cincinnati
Way down bluegrass state
I believe she's coming,
though I've seen that I'm too late
Now, I've been east and I've been west         
I've been [p]laying around

[If it can't be found]
Hummin' bird
Keep hummin'
I love to hear
Your lonesome whistle whine
Hummin' bird
Keep hummin'
I'm ridin' to
The end of the line
[... that I believe in]
[some ...]

I've been east, I've been west
I've been every [track]
[...], Humming bird

One more time

Hummin' bird
Keep hummin'
I love to hear
Your lonesome whistle whine
Hummin' bird
Keep hummin'
I'm ridin' to
The end of the line





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