Ghost Trains

Famous Lashua

It was early in the fall and a blowin' up a squall
From the trestle you could hear the weirdest moans
With a mighty lonesome cry came a whistle from the sky
And it chilled the very marrow in my bones

Then a loud rushing roar like you never heard before
Turned the blood to icy water in my veins
As I watched with rising fear something strange was drawing near
And I saw in the clouds ghost trains

(Ghost trains, ghost trains, what a fearful sight)
The cannonball and No.9 were racing through the night
Just as they passed me by, I heard the engineer cry
Giver her coal, give her coal, shovel it on

You could see the fireman grinnin' in the engine that was winnin'
But I knew before the finish, they'd be gone
(Well, he knew before the finish, they'd be gone)

You could see the drivers roll as they shoveled on the coal
And the black smoke came pouring from the stacks
As they thundered through the sky, I am here to testify
You could hear the wheel a clickin' on the tracks
Through the smoke and the steam, you could see the headlights gleam
Now I have no proof but still the fact remains

You may doubt it but I swear there were cinders in my hair
When I saw in the clouds ghost trains
(Ghost trains, ghost trains, what a fearful sight)
The cannonball and No.9 were racing through the night
Just as they passed me by, I heard the engineer cry
Giver her coal, give her coal, shovel it on

You could see the fireman grinnin' in the engine that was winnin'
As I watched, I saw them fade into the dawn
(As he watched, he saw them fade into the dawn)

Trivia about the song Ghost Trains by Hank Snow

On which albums was the song “Ghost Trains” released by Hank Snow?
Hank Snow released the song on the albums “Railroad Man” in 1963, “The Essential Hank Snow (1997)” in 1997, and “The Essential Hank Snow” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Ghost Trains” by Hank Snow?
The song “Ghost Trains” by Hank Snow was composed by Famous Lashua.

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