Good Morning Mr Railroad Man
- Tyler Grant
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Time: 4/4 ·
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Intro
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Chorus
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Well, good morning, Mr. Railroad Man, what time do your trains roll by?
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"At 9:16 and 2:44 and 25 minutes 'till 5",
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yes, "at 9:16 and 2:44 and 25 minutes 'till 5".
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Well, thank you, Mr. Railroad Man, I want to watch your trains go by.
Interlude
(Mandolin)
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| G | D Bm7 | E | A |
Interlude
(Slide-guitar)
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| G | D B7 | E7 A7 | D |
Verse 1
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I was standing on a platform, smoking on a cheap cigar,
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searching for that old freight train that carries an empty car.
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I pulled my hat down over my eyes and I walked across that tracks
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and I caught me the end of an old freight train and I never did come back.
Chorus
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Well, good morning, Mr. Railroad Man, what time do your trains roll by?
G D Bm7 E7 A7
"At 9:16 and 2:44 and 25 minutes 'till 5",
D A D G D
yes, "at 9:16 and 2:44 and 25 minutes 'till 5".
G D B7 E7 A7 D
Well, thank you, Mr. Railroad Man, I want to watch your trains go by.
Interlude
(Violin)
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| G | D Bm7 | E | A |
Interlude
(Acoustic Guitar)
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| G | D B7 | E7 A7 | D |
Verse 2
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Well, I found myself in a gamblin' game but I could not play my hand,
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I was thinkin' about the woman I loved, run away with another man.
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Run away with another man, run away with another man,
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I was thinking about the woman that I loved, run away with another man.
End-Chorus
D A D G D
So, good morning, Mr. Railroad Man, what time do your trains roll by?
G D Bm7 E7 A7
"At 9:16 and 2:44 and 25 minutes 'till 5",
D A D G D
yes, "at 9:16 and 2:44 and 25 minutes 'till 5".
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Well, thank you, Mr. Railroad Man, I want to watch your trains go by.
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Yes, thank you, Mr. Railroad Man, I want to watch your trains go by.











