Song | No Train to Memphis |
Artist | BR5-49 |
Album | Tangled in the Pines |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Colladay, Mead, Wilson | |
C. Mead, S. | |
Wilson, B. | |
Colladay Lightning struck at midnight with the thunder and the rain | |
My sleep was interrupted by the rhythm of a train | |
I asked of the conductor where this ol' train was bound | |
He punched my ticket then he whispered "Memphis town" | |
But there ain't no train to | |
Memphis anymore | |
You've got to take the highway when you go | |
Them rusty tracks from | |
Nashville lay beside that stretch of road | |
But there ain't no train to | |
Memphis any more | |
Well I pinched myself and crossed my heart to see if it was real | |
Or was I just imagining the grinding of the wheels | |
I swore I heard that whistle and the clickity clack | |
As I rode that phantom streamline on a west bound track | |
Because there ain't no train | |
Well we cruised into the delta like we woke up from a dream | |
I felt a bit confused cause | |
I was blinded by the steam | |
I said "I come from Nashville and I just got off the train" | |
And that driver looked at me as if he thought | |
I was insane | |
Because there ain't no train |
zuo ci : Colladay, Mead, Wilson | |
C. Mead, S. | |
Wilson, B. | |
Colladay Lightning struck at midnight with the thunder and the rain | |
My sleep was interrupted by the rhythm of a train | |
I asked of the conductor where this ol' train was bound | |
He punched my ticket then he whispered " Memphis town" | |
But there ain' t no train to | |
Memphis anymore | |
You' ve got to take the highway when you go | |
Them rusty tracks from | |
Nashville lay beside that stretch of road | |
But there ain' t no train to | |
Memphis any more | |
Well I pinched myself and crossed my heart to see if it was real | |
Or was I just imagining the grinding of the wheels | |
I swore I heard that whistle and the clickity clack | |
As I rode that phantom streamline on a west bound track | |
Because there ain' t no train | |
Well we cruised into the delta like we woke up from a dream | |
I felt a bit confused cause | |
I was blinded by the steam | |
I said " I come from Nashville and I just got off the train" | |
And that driver looked at me as if he thought | |
I was insane | |
Because there ain' t no train |
zuò cí : Colladay, Mead, Wilson | |
C. Mead, S. | |
Wilson, B. | |
Colladay Lightning struck at midnight with the thunder and the rain | |
My sleep was interrupted by the rhythm of a train | |
I asked of the conductor where this ol' train was bound | |
He punched my ticket then he whispered " Memphis town" | |
But there ain' t no train to | |
Memphis anymore | |
You' ve got to take the highway when you go | |
Them rusty tracks from | |
Nashville lay beside that stretch of road | |
But there ain' t no train to | |
Memphis any more | |
Well I pinched myself and crossed my heart to see if it was real | |
Or was I just imagining the grinding of the wheels | |
I swore I heard that whistle and the clickity clack | |
As I rode that phantom streamline on a west bound track | |
Because there ain' t no train | |
Well we cruised into the delta like we woke up from a dream | |
I felt a bit confused cause | |
I was blinded by the steam | |
I said " I come from Nashville and I just got off the train" | |
And that driver looked at me as if he thought | |
I was insane | |
Because there ain' t no train |