Train to Birmingham

JOHN HIATT

I've been riding on this train
Drinking whiskey for the pain
Another good ol' boy going home
And every town I see
Seems to take a part of me
That's the price that you pay when you roam

[Chorus]
Well I cry when I have to
And I lie when I can
But I die a little slower
On the train to Birmingham

I got holes in both my shoes
And a guitar full of blues
And a one way ticket for a remedy
It's the same ol' lonesome song
I've been singing all night long
Hey, porter, are we out of Tennessee?

[Chorus]

Well every year I ride this train
To Alabama in the rain
When I get that lonesome feelin' in my bones
I never get to Birmingham
But gettin' there ain't the plan
I just like the feel of going home

[Chorus]

Trivia about the song Train to Birmingham by John Hiatt

On which albums was the song “Train to Birmingham” released by John Hiatt?
John Hiatt released the song on the albums “Dirty Jeans & Mulslide Hymns” in 2011 and “Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Train to Birmingham” by John Hiatt?
The song “Train to Birmingham” by John Hiatt was composed by JOHN HIATT.

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