OLD BLACK CHOO-CHOO (Terry Fell - H. Maddox) MADDOX BROS. & ROSE (COLUMBIA 4-21466, 1955) I'm just an old black choo-choo On a rusty railroad track They put me in the choo-choo graveyard And they're never gonna bring me back They're pulling my cars with a diesel And the diesel sure looks proud But he never makes the sound of a choo-choo When he blows his whistle loud [Chorus] Let the many-many little children Can have a thrill to my choo-choo sound If you don't, pull me back upon the railroad Let me keep on chuggin' around (so-la-fa-fa-fasso, so-so-passo, etc.) My coupe was black and shiny On the day of my trial run I never forget how they eyed me As I glistened in the sun I'll be the diesel's helper If they'll only set me free I'll blow my whistle at the crossing Make the diesel proud of me [Chorus] Well, the black smoke frose in the distance As the diesel rolled on by But the coalburner kept on a-chuggin' As he went on down the line There's a new day coming tomorrow When you won't hear the whistle scream You'll just hear the roar of the diesel Like the foghorn out at sea [Chorus] |