Engine Engine Number Nine

Roger Miller

Alright, come on uh!

Engine, engine number nine
Comin' down on the railroad line
How much farther back did she get off?
Old brown suitcase that she carried
I've looked for it everywhere
It just ain't here among the rest and
I'm just a little upset, yes

Engine, engine number nine
Comin' down the railroad line
I know she got off in Baltimore
A hundred and ten miles ain't much distance
But it sure do make a difference
I don't think she loves me anymore

I warned her of danger
I used to tell her about meetin' strangers
Wonder if by chance if she
Found a new romance warmer lips to kiss her
Arms that'll hold her tighter
Stirring fire up inside her
Oh, how I wished it was me instead of he
That's standing somewhere right
Now beside her, ha
Oh, a little upset, now

Engine, engine number nine
Comin' down on the railroad line
I know she got off in Baltimore
A hundred and ten miles ain't much distance
Ha but it sure do make a difference
I don't think she loves me anymore, huh!

A hundred and ten miles ain't much distance
But it sure do make a difference
I don't think she loves me anymore
And I don't think she love me anymore
Ha, Engine, engine number nine

Trivia about the song Engine Engine Number Nine by Joe Tex

When was the song “Engine Engine Number Nine” released by Joe Tex?
The song Engine Engine Number Nine was released in 1968, on the album “Soul Country”.
Who composed the song “Engine Engine Number Nine” by Joe Tex?
The song “Engine Engine Number Nine” by Joe Tex was composed by Roger Miller.

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