Freight Train

Story Behind The Song

This song was first written by Fred McDowell, but Elizabeth Cotten made it famous. It was later covered by Peter Paul and Nary, and now me.It is played in the Mississippi John Hurt style.

Song Description

Dr.

Song Length 3:07 Genre Blues - Traditional, Blues - Traditional
Tempo Medium (111 - 130) Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Similar Artists John Hurt Language English
Era 2000 and later

Lyrics

Freight train, freight train run so fast
Freight Train, freight train run so fast
Please don't tell what train I'm on
So they won't know where I'm going

When I'm dead and in my grave,
No more good times do I crave
Place the stones at my head and feet,
Tell them I have gone to sleep

When I die please bury me deep,
Down at the end of Chestut street.
Place the stones at my head and feet,
And tell themI have gone to sleep. repeat verse

Lyrics Fred McDowell Music Patrick P Welch
Producer Patrick P Welch Performance Patrick P Welch

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