Long Black Train (1930)

LONNIE JOHNSON

Here comes that long black train, stoppin' at my door again.
Here comes that long black train, stoppin' at my door again.
That's the same old train, that stole my two best friends.

Engineer blows his whistle, when pass through my old hometown.
Engineer blows his whistle when pass through my old hometown.
The next time he passed through, left me with my head hangin' down.

He's a mean old engineer, ‘s got a heart like a piece of iron.
Mean old engineer, ‘s got a heart like a piece of iron.
He's taken my mother, my father, my wife left me at the station cryin'.

I said, “Mr. Engineer, please let me ride your blind.”
I said, “Mr. Engineer, please don't be so unkind.”
Says, “I'm only a heartbreaker, and you can't ride this train of mine.”

Train started off slowly, tears began streamin' down.
Train started off slowly, tears began streamin' down.
I said, “Lord why was I left, in this god-forsaken town?”

I watched that headlight shinin', far as my poor little eyes could see.
Watched that headlight shinin', far as my poor little eyes could see.
Often wondered why mother and dad, never sent for me.

Trivia about the song Long Black Train (1930) by Lonnie Johnson

When was the song “Long Black Train (1930)” released by Lonnie Johnson?
The song Long Black Train (1930) was released in 2005, on the album “Lonnie Johnson Vol. 6 (1930 - 1931)”.
Who composed the song “Long Black Train (1930)” by Lonnie Johnson?
The song “Long Black Train (1930)” by Lonnie Johnson was composed by LONNIE JOHNSON.

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