E7E
I caught a train, I met a dame.
E7E
She was a hepster, and a real gone dame.
A
She was pretty, from New York City.
E
And we trucked on down that ol' fair lane.
B7A
With a "heave!" and a "ho!"
E7E
Well, I just couldn't let her go.
E7E
Get along, sweet little woman, get along
E7E
Get along, better be on your way.
A
Get along, sweet little woman,
E7E
Get along, better be on your way.
B7A
With a "heave!" and a "ho!"
E7E
Well, I just couldn't let her go.
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E7EE7
Well, the train kept a-rollin' all night long.
EE7
The train kept a-rollin' all night long.
A
The train kept a-movin' all night long.
E7EE7
The train kept a-rollin' all night long.
B7A
With a "heave!" and a "ho!"
E7E
Well, I just couldn't let her go.
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E7E
We made a stop in Albuquerque.
E7E
She must have thought that I's a real gone jerk.
A
We got off the train at El Paso,
E7E
Our lovin' was so good, Jack, I couldn't let her go.
B7E7E
Get along, sweet little woman, get along
E7E
Get along, sweet little woman,
E7E
Get along, better be on your way.
A
Get along, sweet little woman,
E7E
Get along, better be on your way.
B7A
With a "heave!" and a "ho!"
E7E
Well, I just couldn't let her go.
E7EE7
Well, the train kept a-rollin' all night long.
EE7
The train kept a-rollin' all night long.
A
The train kept a-movin' all night long.
E7EE7
The train kept a-rollin' all night long.
B7A
With a "heave!" and a "ho!"
E7E
Well, I just couldn't let her go.
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