
Date of issue: 31.12.2004
Record label: Cotillion
Song language: English
Let It Rock |
In the heat of the day, down in Mobile, Alabama |
Workin' on the railroad with a steel-drivin' hammer |
Tryin' to get some money, get some brand new shoes |
Tryin to find a lady, chase away my blues |
Hot and wasted, Lord, sweatin' in the sun |
'till my work is all done |
Later in the evening, when the sun is sinking low |
I’ll be out there waitin' for the whistle to blow |
Sittin' in the teepee, smokin' out on the track |
Drivin' in a Chevy 'til my foreman get back |
Suddenly, I hear the breakman up and shout |
There’s a non-stop train comin' two miles out |
Everybody jumpin' and a screaming around |
Tryin to get the line an' get the teepee down |
Railroad owner’s 'bout to go insane |
Tryin' to get the workers out the way of the train |
Here come the engineer honk his horn |
He got a train you got to let it roll on |
Let it rock |
All night long |
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