Little Red Caboose

Steve Gibson, Dave Loggins

I work a hard occupation; I put in a lot of time
I get out my frustrations in the hours I call mine
They go by so fast then I'm back to my daily routine
Your know whenever I call, It's time for me to let off a little steam

I'm a train baby, rollin' on down the tracks
I'm a train honey; I never get to far gone till I can't get back
When the telephone whistle blows
There'll be a runaway on the loose
I'm a train baby and you're my little red caboose

We'll be headin' into town, sooner than you realize
We're gonna cover some new ground between sundown and sunrise
I pull into your station, couple up and listen to the sea
Your know whenever I call, tonight I need to let off a little steam

'Cause I'm a train baby, rollin' on down the tracks
Well I'm a train honey; I never get to far gone till I can't get back
So when your telephone whistle blows
There'll be a runaway on the loose
I'm a train baby and you're my little red caboose

Everywhere I go I gotta have you there to
Well honey even I know
I can't be a train without my little red caboose

Yeah I'm a train baby, rollin' on down the tracks
Well I'm a train honey; I never get to far gone till I can't get back
So when your telephone whistle blows
There'll be a runaway on the loose
Well I'm a train baby and you're my little red caboose

Yeah I'm a train baby and you're my little red caboose
Hey I'm a train baby
Yeah I'm a train, I'm a train
Well I'm a train baby and you're my little red caboose

Trivia about the song Little Red Caboose by Sawyer Brown

When was the song “Little Red Caboose” released by Sawyer Brown?
The song Little Red Caboose was released in 1987, on the album “Somewhere in the Night”.
Who composed the song “Little Red Caboose” by Sawyer Brown?
The song “Little Red Caboose” by Sawyer Brown was composed by Steve Gibson, Dave Loggins.

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