Kansas City Southern

Gene Clark

Clark

When I was a young boy evening sun went down

Stand off by the railroad tracks and I'd listen for the sound
Of that Kansas City Southern man that'a a lonesome sound
Well I'd sit and watch those trains go by
And wish that I was outward bound

Well I'd dream about big cities

And the pleasures I would keep

Long about twelve-thirty thru the phases of my sleep
I'd hear that Kansas City Southern, man that'a a lonesome sound
Well I'd sit and watch those trains go by
And wish that I was outward bound

Well now I've been in a couple of places

Seen a couple of things

Whenever I think back in time

My memory forth rings
With that Kansas City Southern, man that'a a lonesome sound
Well I'd sit and watch those trains go by
And wish that I was homeward bound

Don't you know how the whistles blows
Don't you know how the whistles blows
Don't you know know know how the whistle blows

Trivia about the song Kansas City Southern by Gene Clark

When was the song “Kansas City Southern” released by Gene Clark?
The song Kansas City Southern was released in 1977, on the album “Two Sides to Every Story”.

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