The Train Kept a Rollin'

Howard Kay / Lois Mann / Tiny Bradshaw

Aboard a train
I met a dame
She was a hipster
Man a real gone dame
She wasn't pretty
For New York City
As we strut down on that ol' fairlane
With a heave and a ho
I just couldn't let her go

Get along
Sweet little woman get along
On your way
Get along
Sweet little woman get along
On your way
With a heave and a ho
I just couldn't let her go

The train kept a rollin' all night long
The train kept a rollin' all night long
The train kept a rollin' all night long
The train kept a rollin' all night long
With a heave and a ho
I just couldn't let her go

I made a stop round Albuquerque
She must'a thought I was real gone jerk
Got off the train at El Paso
A' looking so good I couldn't let her go
With a heave and a ho
I just couldn't let her go

The train kept a rollin' all night long
The train kept a rollin' all night long
The train kept a rollin' all night long
The train kept a rollin' all night long
With a heave and a ho
I just couldn't let her go

Trivia about the song The Train Kept a Rollin' by Eric Clapton

On which albums was the song “The Train Kept a Rollin'” released by Eric Clapton?
Eric Clapton released the song on the albums “Eric Clapton - Volume II” in 2001 and “Edição Limitada: Eric Clapton” in 2005.
Who composed the song “The Train Kept a Rollin'” by Eric Clapton?
The song “The Train Kept a Rollin'” by Eric Clapton was composed by Howard Kay, Lois Mann, and Tiny Bradshaw.

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