The Train

Mike Rabon, Norman Ezell, John Durrill

[Verse 1]
The train is bringin' my baby on home, yeah
Too many days and nights I've been alone, yeah
That old train is movin' down the line
She's comin' home

[Verse 2]
Thought that I could do without her love, yeah
Made her pack her bags and made her go, yeah
Found I needed her lovin' more than I knew
She's comin' home
Oh!

[Bridge]
Come on home
Come on home
Come on home
She's comin' home

[Verse 3]
I just gotta admit I was a fool (Hey-hey-hey), yeah
She knows of my sorrow for treating her cruel (Hey-hеy-hey), yeah
Come on, train, keep movin' down thе line
She's comin home

[Outro]
(Ah, I said she's comin' home) She's comin' home
(Woo and man that's where she's gonna be) She's comin' home
(Ah, she's comin' back to me, yeah) She's comin' home
(Comin' back) She's comin' home
(Oh, comin' back to this boy) She's comin' home
(Come on back, come on back) She's comin' home
(Come on back) She's comin home
She's comin' home

Trivia about the song The Train by The Five Americans

On which albums was the song “The Train” released by The Five Americans?
The Five Americans released the song on the albums “I See the Light” in 1966 and “The Best of the Five Americans” in 2003.
Who composed the song “The Train” by The Five Americans?
The song “The Train” by The Five Americans was composed by Mike Rabon, Norman Ezell, John Durrill.

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