(Stay Away from) The Cocaine Train [[Live]]

JOHNNY PAYCHECK

Thank you, here's a little song we wrote a while back
Called The Cocaine Train

Well when I was a young lad
Damned if I didn't know it all
When I was young like you
Lord I knew it all
But if ya listen to an old dog bark
You might see them holes before you fall

I'm gonna lay somethin' on it and then I'm gonna ease on out
I'm gonna lay somethin' on it and then I'm gonna ease on out
And you can take it or leave it
But I damn well know what I'm talkin' bout

Yeah 'cause I've done and felt the pain
And I've been caught in the damned ol' rain
Lord it's hard to get off
The old white train
Well the old white train costs a lot to ride
Stole your heart, and even your pride
It'll damn sure forever more, honey
Freeze your brain
Well, take a little advice
Stay away from the cocaine train
Hook it now

Yeah 'cause I've done and felt the pain
And I've been caught in the damned ol' rain
Lord, it's hard to get off
The old white train
Well the old white train, it costs a lot to ride
It stole your heart and even your pride
It'll damn sure forever more honey
Freeze your brain
Take a little advice
Stay away from the cocaine train
Yeah take a little advice
Stay away from the cocaine train
Cocaine train

Alright

Trivia about the song (Stay Away from) The Cocaine Train [[Live]] by Johnny Paycheck

On which albums was the song “(Stay Away from) The Cocaine Train [[Live]]” released by Johnny Paycheck?
Johnny Paycheck released the song on the albums “The Soul & The Edge: The Best Of Johnny Paycheck” in 2002, “Live Country Masters: Ragged But Right” in 2005, and “The Essential Johnny Paycheck” in 2014.
Who composed the song “(Stay Away from) The Cocaine Train [[Live]]” by Johnny Paycheck?
The song “(Stay Away from) The Cocaine Train [[Live]]” by Johnny Paycheck was composed by JOHNNY PAYCHECK.

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