| Hello railroad, is this the railroad?
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| I want a one-way ticket down to Tennessee
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| I’m leavin' immediately
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| Chattanooga here I come!
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| Pardon me, boy,
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| Is that the Chattanooga Choo-Choo?
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| Track twenty-nine,
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| Boy, you can give me a shine.
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| I can afford
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| To board a Chattanooga Choo-Choo;
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| I’ve got my fare
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| And just a trifle to spare.
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| You leave the Pennsylvania station 'bout a quarter to four;
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| Read a magazine and then you’re in Baltimore;
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| Dinner in the diner; |
| nothing could be finer,
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| Than to have your ham and eggs in Carolina!
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| When you hear the whistles blowing eight to the bar,
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| Then you know that Tennessee is not very far;
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| Shovel all the coal in; |
| I gotta keep a-rollin',
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| Woo-woo, Chattanooga, there you are!
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| There’s gonna be A certain party at the station;
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| Satin and lace,
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| I used to call that chick «funny-face.»
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| She’s gonna cry
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| Until I tell her that I’ll never roam;
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| So Chattanooga Choo-Choo,
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| Won’t you, you choo-choo me home!
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| Chattanooga Choo-Choo!
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| Won’t you choo-choo, choo-choo, choo-choo me home! |