Crawdad Train

JOE ELY

Hey, whistle man, what's that on the track?
Looks like a crawdaddy sunnin' on his back
Hey, whistle man, why don't he run?
Looks like he's darin' this train to come

Blow your whistle, blow it low
Looks like he' rearin' up some more
Crawdaddy, crawdaddy, you better hide
Crawdaddy opened his pincers wide
Lord, he opened his pincers wide

Whistle man, whistle man, wasn't he brave?
A little crawdaddy tried to whoop this train
He was brave all right, brave as any man
But his judgement, Lord, wasn't worth a damn

Whistle man, whistle man, blow it low
Crawdaddy ain't in this world no more
Whistle man, whistle man, whistle man
Blow it for the crawdaddy in the promised land
Blow it for the crawdaddy in the promised land
Blow it for the crawdaddy in the promised land

Trivia about the song Crawdad Train by Joe Ely

When was the song “Crawdad Train” released by Joe Ely?
The song Crawdad Train was released in 1979, on the album “Down On The Drag”.
Who composed the song “Crawdad Train” by Joe Ely?
The song “Crawdad Train” by Joe Ely was composed by JOE ELY.

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