Freight Train Howlin’

Mickey Newbury, Rudy McNeely

Peggy Sue if you don't want my lovin'
Won't you leave me alone
Peggy Sue if you don't want my lovin'
Won't you leave me alone

Freight train howlin' in the dead of the night
Freight train howlin' in the dead of the night
Freight train howlin' in the dead of the night
Oh you can not be true can you Peggy Sue

I need a soft ride on a smooth road
Where the land rolls by like a well-worn tire
I need a slow climb with a light load
Put my cold bones down by a warm old fire

Peggy Sue if you don't want my lovin'
Won't you leave me alone
Peggy Sue if you don't want my lovin'
Won't you leave me alone

Freight train howlin' in the dead of the night
Freight train howlin' in the dead of the night
Freight train howlin' in the dead of the night
Oh you could not be true my Peggy Sue

I need a sweet kiss from an old love
Turn this cold ash to a burning desire
I need a slow ride on a smooth road
And let the night roll by this ole well-worn soul

Peggy Sue
Peggy Sue
Peggy Sue
Peggy Sue

Freight train howlin' in the dead of the night
Freight train howlin' in the dead of the night
Freight train howlin' in the dead of the night
Freight train howlin' in the dead of the night
Freight train howlin' in the dead of the night

Trivia about the song Freight Train Howlin’ by Mickey Newbury

When was the song “Freight Train Howlin’” released by Mickey Newbury?
The song Freight Train Howlin’ was released in 1996, on the album “Lulled by the Moonlight”.
Who composed the song “Freight Train Howlin’” by Mickey Newbury?
The song “Freight Train Howlin’” by Mickey Newbury was composed by Mickey Newbury, Rudy McNeely.

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