Train, train Gonna take him on out of this town Train, train Gonna take him on out of this town Yea, that man I'm in love with Lord, he's Memphis bound
train blues written by john lair 1935. recorded by roy acuff's Crazy tennesseans 1936, "dynamite" hatcher vocal, acuff mimics the train Whistle
(Bob Dylan) I got on a train I can't buy a thrill Well I been up all night, child Leaning on a window sill But if I die on top of the hill If I don't
As he sat down upon the train Silence settled in his brain Reached out his hand and touched her hair He struggled with the same old thought Should he
Just a little shanty by the railroad track Freight train was it taught me how to cry The holler of the driver was my lullaby I've got the freight train blues
be there To find me inside this blue train Away, down the low road A ticket to an empty room A rendezvous unknown I'm riding the blue train Over the
Yami wo saku shiroi koe Kimi ga haku kotoba wa Itetsuku omoi de mune wo sasu kokoro ga Tome donai aosa no ikisaki wa Yume kara sameta you na ima Kizu
little shanty by the railroad track The humming of the drivers was my lullaby And a freight train whistle taught me how to cry I got the freight train blues
I'm might tell everybody What that Chickasaw has done, done for me I'm might tell everybody What that Chickasaw has done, done for me She done stole my
be too much for me Slow me down and take me through the groove I made for you Take me where Chido found the drum that made him groove You got the blue train
a blue train Ain't no pain on a blue train Ain't no pain on a blue train Blue train, blue train, blue train Blue train, blue train, blue train Blue train, blue train, blue train
(Lewis) instrumental
you know the blue train go It carry my heart and my soul Whistle blowing - blue train rolling Carry my darkness all around Whistle blow - blue train
train to nowhere that we are riding We're riding over and over again A train to nowhere And we are gliding A way that never may happen again A train
train? The train at midnight Can't you hear the train? The train at midnight The train at midnight Can't you hear the train? The train at midnight The train
From a late night train, reflected in the water When all the rainy pavement, lead to you It's over now, I know it's over but I can't let go The cigarettes
I was riding on this train looking out the back door on where I had been thinking about the sun and your golden skin your golden skin I'm looking
've seen your eyes and I am finding out how to get by without you I walk these streets with a lonely sky And baby, I get by but it was you all along Blue