Chords for "This Train" - Wendy Bagwell & Sunliters
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
[B] When I was a boy, my daddy used to take [F] me and my little old sister
a mile and [Gm] a half from our house on Saturday
train [B] come by.
It wasn't no big thing, but it was mighty big for me and my little old sister.
I remember he used to sing an old gospel folk song
called, This Train, to kind of get us in the mood.
I remember one time when that old freight train was just barely in view.
My dad said, Boy, you listen real close as this old freight train comes by
a mile and [Gm] a half from our house on Saturday
train [B] come by.
It wasn't no big thing, but it was mighty big for me and my little old sister.
I remember he used to sing an old gospel folk song
called, This Train, to kind of get us in the mood.
I remember one time when that old freight train was just barely in view.
My dad said, Boy, you listen real close as this old freight train comes by
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[B] When I was a boy, my daddy used to take [F] me and my little old sister
about a mile and [Gm] a half from our house on Saturday
to watch an old freight train [B] come by.
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_ _ _ _ _ It wasn't no big thing, _ _ _ _ but it was mighty big for me and my little old sister. _ _ _ _
I remember he used to sing an old gospel folk song _ _
called, This Train, _ to kind of get us in the mood.
_ _ _ _ I remember one time when that old freight train was just barely in view. _ _
My dad said, Boy, you listen real close as this old freight train comes by
and you can hear it whispering, _ Jesus.
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_ _ I was telling the girls about that in
the bus one day.
_ _ Started singing this old song my dad
used to sing to me.
_ _ Little Jan started making the drivers
go by _ whispering, Jesus. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Girlie made the whistle.
_ [A] We come up with a little [E] old song called, Sum Another,
like this right here. _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em]
I hear that train a-comin', comin' around the curve,
huffin' and a-blowin' and [B] a-straightenin' [Em] every curve.
Get [A] on board, _ [E] get on board, we'll [A] get on board.
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_ _ _ _ [Em] Well, this train won't carry no gamblers, this train.
[E] _ This train won't carry [B] no gamblers, this train.
_ [E] This train won't carry no [A] gamblers, liquor drink in the midnight [E] ramblers.
_ Clown for glory, this train. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] The engineer is ready
and the throttles [E] in his hands, [Em] gonna [E] take him to the
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_ [Em] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _
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_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ church.
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_ _ _ _ _ I told you if anything happened, it happened to me. _ _ _ _ _
_ Last week I bought a suit with two pair of pants _
for a hole in the coat. _ _ _ _
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On the way over here, I stopped, ordered a tuna fish
sandwich, _ got Charlie. _ _ _ _ _
You go ahead, I'll think of it
in a minute. _ _ _
I tell you what, _ you think that ain't
hard to do. _
Just for the fun of it, on the way home
tonight, _ just as hard as you go.
_ You try that for
four or five minutes, _ _ _ _ nearly blow the top of your head off.
_ _ _ We had to pick the one in our group, _ had the most hot air in there for this talk.
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I'll tell you when to oozle. _ _ _ _
You don't oozle like it through coffee. _ _ _
_ _ Boy, you can't hardly find no help worth nothing nowadays. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
After 35 years, she still don't know when to oozle. _ _ _ _ _
On the back of her shoe, we had to print _ _
_ EGIF.
That means toes go in first.
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[Em] Well, this train is bound for glory, this [E] train. _
This train is bound for glory, this train. _
about a mile and [Gm] a half from our house on Saturday
to watch an old freight train [B] come by.
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_ _ _ _ _ It wasn't no big thing, _ _ _ _ but it was mighty big for me and my little old sister. _ _ _ _
I remember he used to sing an old gospel folk song _ _
called, This Train, _ to kind of get us in the mood.
_ _ _ _ I remember one time when that old freight train was just barely in view. _ _
My dad said, Boy, you listen real close as this old freight train comes by
and you can hear it whispering, _ Jesus.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I was telling the girls about that in
the bus one day.
_ _ Started singing this old song my dad
used to sing to me.
_ _ Little Jan started making the drivers
go by _ whispering, Jesus. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Girlie made the whistle.
_ [A] We come up with a little [E] old song called, Sum Another,
like this right here. _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em]
I hear that train a-comin', comin' around the curve,
huffin' and a-blowin' and [B] a-straightenin' [Em] every curve.
Get [A] on board, _ [E] get on board, we'll [A] get on board.
_ _ [Em] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] Well, this train won't carry no gamblers, this train.
[E] _ This train won't carry [B] no gamblers, this train.
_ [E] This train won't carry no [A] gamblers, liquor drink in the midnight [E] ramblers.
_ Clown for glory, this train. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] The engineer is ready
and the throttles [E] in his hands, [Em] gonna [E] take him to the
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_ [Em] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ church.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I told you if anything happened, it happened to me. _ _ _ _ _
_ Last week I bought a suit with two pair of pants _
for a hole in the coat. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
On the way over here, I stopped, ordered a tuna fish
sandwich, _ got Charlie. _ _ _ _ _
You go ahead, I'll think of it
in a minute. _ _ _
I tell you what, _ you think that ain't
hard to do. _
Just for the fun of it, on the way home
tonight, _ just as hard as you go.
_ You try that for
four or five minutes, _ _ _ _ nearly blow the top of your head off.
_ _ _ We had to pick the one in our group, _ had the most hot air in there for this talk.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'll tell you when to oozle. _ _ _ _
You don't oozle like it through coffee. _ _ _
_ _ Boy, you can't hardly find no help worth nothing nowadays. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
After 35 years, she still don't know when to oozle. _ _ _ _ _
On the back of her shoe, we had to print _ _
_ EGIF.
That means toes go in first.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] Well, this train is bound for glory, this [E] train. _
This train is bound for glory, this train. _