E7 I caugh a train, I met a dame, E7 she was a hepster and a real gone dame A she was pretty, from New York City, E as we trucked on down that old Fairlane; B7 with a heave and a ho, E Well, I just couldn't let her go, Get along.
E Sweet a little woman, get along, E7 A7 and be on your way, Get along, A7 E sweet a little woman, get along E B7 and be on your way with a heave, B7 and a ho B7 E well, I just couldn't let her go,
E Well, the train kept a rollin' all night long, E the train kept a rollin' all night long, A the train keep a movin' all night long, E the train kept a rollin' all night long, B7 with a heave and a ho E well, I just couldn't let her go. Ow!
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E7 Well a made a stop in Albuquerque E7 she must have throught that a real gone Joe, A we got off the train, at El-Paso, E her looks were so good, Jack couldn't let her go; B7 get a long
E Well, I just couldn't let her go, Get along. E Sweet a little woman, get along, E7 A7 and be on your way, Get along, A7 E sweet a little woman, get along E B7 and be on your way with a heave, B7 and a ho B7 E well, I just couldn't let her go,
E Well, the train kept a rollin' all night long, E the train kept a rollin' all night long, A the train keep a movin' all night long, E the train kept a rollin' all night long, B7 with a heave and a ho E well, I just couldn't let her go.