Two Trains Runnin’

Muddy Waters

[Intro]
This is a song that was on our second album. That's always meant a lot to us, and we still enjoy playing very much. And uh, we'd like to do it now it's uh, and we'd like to dedicate it to the author, The great Muddy Waters

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 1]
My mother
Told my father
It was just before I
I was born
You gotta boy child comin'
Sure he is gonna be
I know he's going to be
He's going to be
He's going to be a rollin' stone

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 2]
I went to
My baby's house
And I fell down
I fell down, baby
Right on your step
She said, "Come in Danny"
"Don't you know my other man?"
"Yes my, other man."
"Well my other man, my husband, my husband, my husband, my husband just left."

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 3]
You know I've been crazy
I've been low
You know, I even been a fool too you know that, baby
I been crazy, yeah
All of my life
I done fell in love with some other man's wife
With some other man's wife
I done fell in love
I fell in love

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 4]
My little woman
She's so
She's so long and tall too
And she moves, she moves just like
A willow tree
She is the one I'm lovin'
She is the very one I do
She is the very one I do
I do, I do hate to lose
Oh baby, hate to lose you
I hate to lose you baby

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 5]
There are two
Two trains runnin'
And didn't you know that Muddy Waters
And they're never going my way
One runs at midnight, midnight
The other one at the break of day
The other one at the break of day
The day
Oh, oh, oh

[Outro]
Thank you, thank you
Danny Kalb!
Andy Kulburg!
We'll be back with some more music, after a thorough intermission

Trivia about the song Two Trains Runnin’ by Al Kooper

When was the song “Two Trains Runnin’” released by Al Kooper?
The song Two Trains Runnin’ was released in 1995, on the album “Soul Of A Man: Al Kooper Live”.
Who composed the song “Two Trains Runnin’” by Al Kooper?
The song “Two Trains Runnin’” by Al Kooper was composed by Muddy Waters.

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