The Train Song

George Young, Harry Vanda

(Train)

Train, train on my way to freedom
I'm on my way back home at last
Train, train I just got a reason
To start again, forget my past

The man in jail was feelin' groovy
He pardoned me for being a fool
He took my chain and my knife and threw me outta his life
And said just you go home and go to school

Mr. Engine driver man
Can ya do the best you can
'Cause I ain't going back no more
No I ain't going back no more

No more
Oh

Train, train I've all morning
I been seeing Caroline
Train, train I give you a warning
Get me to that girl on time

If I don't get there by tomorrow
She'll find herself another man
(Train) So hurry me back to my woman
I know you're sure to understand

Mr. Engine driver man
Can ya do the best you can
Cause I ain't going back no more
No I ain't going back no more

(Oh...) Train, train on my way to freedom
(Oh...) I'm on my way back home at last
(Oh...) Train, train I just got a reason
(Oh...) To start again, forget my past

The man in jail was feelin' groovy
He pardoned me for being a fool
(Ohh...) He took my chain and my knife and threw me outta his life
(Ohh...) And said son just you go home and go to school

Mr. engine driver man
Can ya do the best you can
'Cause I ain't going back no more
No I ain't going back no more (Train)

No more (Train)
No, no more (Train)
No more (Train, train)
(Train, train, train, train...)

Trivia about the song The Train Song by The Easybeats

When was the song “The Train Song” released by The Easybeats?
The song The Train Song was released in 1970, on the album “Friends”.
Who composed the song “The Train Song” by The Easybeats?
The song “The Train Song” by The Easybeats was composed by George Young, Harry Vanda.

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