Kansas City Southern

GENE CLARK

When I was a young man, and the evening sun went down
I'd walk along those railroad tracks and I'd listen for that sound
Kansas City Southern... man that's a lonesome sound!
Well I'd sit and watch those trains go by and I'd wish
That I was onward bound.

Well I dream about the big cities and the pleasures that I keep
Along about 12:30 through the phases of my sleep I hear that
Kansas City Southern... man that's a lonesome sound!
Well I sit and watch those trains go by and I wish
That I was onward bound.

Won't you blow... whistle blow!
Won't you blow... whistle blow!

I been a couple-a places... I seen a lotta things...
Whenever I reach back in time my memory starts to ring I hear that

Kansas City Southern... man that's a lonesome sound
Now I sit and watch those trains go by and I wish
That I was homeward bound.

Won't you blow... whistle blow!
Won't you blow... whistle blow!
Won't you blow...
Won't you blow...

Trivia about the song Kansas City Southern by Pure Prairie League

On which albums was the song “Kansas City Southern” released by Pure Prairie League?
Pure Prairie League released the song on the albums “Two Lane Highway” in 1975, “The Best of Pure Prairie League” in 1976, “Live! Takin' The Stage” in 1977, and “70's:Pure Prairie League” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Kansas City Southern” by Pure Prairie League?
The song “Kansas City Southern” by Pure Prairie League was composed by GENE CLARK.

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