I Hate That Train Called the M and O
I hate that train, that they all call the M and O
I hate that train, that they all call the M and O
It took my baby away
And he ain't coming back to me no more
When he was leaving
I couldn't hear nothing but that whistle blow
When he was leaving
I couldn't hear nothing but that whistle blow
And the man at the throttle
Lord, he wasn't coming back no more
He had his head in the window
That man was watching those drivers roll
He had his head in the window
And he was watching those drivers roll
They are going away baby
And doggone your bad-luck soul
Now I'm so worried, and I'm so full of gloom
I'm so worried, and I'm so full of gloom
And deep down in my heart, ain't nothing but a lover's ruin
I was sorry, I was sorry, sorry to my heart
I was sorry, I was sorry to my heart
To see that M and O train, and me and my daddy part
I hate that train, that they all call the M and O
It took my baby away
And he ain't coming back to me no more
When he was leaving
I couldn't hear nothing but that whistle blow
When he was leaving
I couldn't hear nothing but that whistle blow
And the man at the throttle
Lord, he wasn't coming back no more
He had his head in the window
That man was watching those drivers roll
He had his head in the window
And he was watching those drivers roll
They are going away baby
And doggone your bad-luck soul
Now I'm so worried, and I'm so full of gloom
I'm so worried, and I'm so full of gloom
And deep down in my heart, ain't nothing but a lover's ruin
I was sorry, I was sorry, sorry to my heart
I was sorry, I was sorry to my heart
To see that M and O train, and me and my daddy part
Credits
Writer(s): Lucille Bogan
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Other Album Tracks
- You Got to Die Someday
- Lonesome Midnight Blues
- Boogan Ways Blues
- My Man Is Boogan Me
- Pig Iron Sally
- I Hate That Train Called the M and O
- Drinking Blues
- Tired As I Can Be
- Sweet Man, Sweet Man
- Reckless Woman
All Album Tracks: Lucille Bogan (Bessie Jackson), Vol. 3 [1934-1935] >
Altri album
- Jazz Son's
- My Georgia Grind
- Outspoken
- Black Angel Blues
- Skin Game Blues (Remastered) - Single
- 1930s Blues Classics
- Shave 'Em Dry: The Best Of Lucille Bogan
- As Bessie Jackson: Reckless Woman 1927-1935 (feat. Walter Roland) [Blues Collection Historic Recordings]
- Lucille Bogan (Bessie Jackson), Vol. 3 [1934-1935]
- Lucille Bogan (Bessie Jackson) Vol. 1 [1923-1930]
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