So Many Roads, So Many Trains

MARSHALL PAUL

So many roads, so many trains to ride
So many roads, so many trains to ride
I've got to find my baby, 'fore I'll be satisfied

I was standin' by my window, when I heard that whistle blow
I was standin' by my window, when I heard that whistle blow
You know I thought it was a Streamline, but it was a B & O

It was a mean ol' fireman and a cruel ol' engineer
It was a mean ol' fireman and a cruel ol' engineer
That took away my baby and left me standin' here

Trivia about the song So Many Roads, So Many Trains by Albert King

When was the song “So Many Roads, So Many Trains” released by Albert King?
The song So Many Roads, So Many Trains was released in 1990, on the album “Door to Door”.
Who composed the song “So Many Roads, So Many Trains” by Albert King?
The song “So Many Roads, So Many Trains” by Albert King was composed by MARSHALL PAUL.

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