Songtexte Railroad Medley: Hey Porter / Wreck of the Old '97 /Casey Jones / Orange Blossom Special - Live - Johnny Cash
The
trains
don′t
run
like
they
used
to
At
one
time
it
was
the
steam
engines
Whoo-whoo
And
this
is
how
they
used
to
run
Hey,
porter,
hey,
porter
Would
you
tell
me
the
time?
How
much
longer
will
it
be
'til
we
cross
that
Mason-Dixon
Line?
When
we
hit
Dixie
will
you
tell
that
engineer
to
ring
his
bell?
Ask
everybody
that
ain′t
asleep
to
stand
right
up
and
yell
Hey,
porter,
hey,
porter
What
time
did
you
say?
How
much
longer
will
it
be
'til
I
can
see
the
light
of
day?
When
we
hit
Dixie
would
you
tell
that
engineer
to
slow
it
down?
Better
still,
just
stop
the
train
'cause
I′d
like
to
look
around
Hey,
porter,
hey,
porter
Please
open
up
the
door
When
they
stop
this
train
I′m
gonna
get
off
first
'Cause
I
can′t
wait
no
more
Tell
that
engineer
I
said
thanks
a
lot
and
I
didn't
mind
the
fare
Gonna
set
my
feet
on
Southern
soil
and
breathe
that
Southern
air
Hey,
porter,
hey,
porter
Please
open
up
the
door
When
they
stop
this
train
I′m
gonna
get
off
first
'Cause
I
can′t
wait
no
more
Tell
that
engineer
I
said
thanks
a
lot
and
I
didn't
mind
the
fare
Gonna
set
my
feet
on
Southern
soil
and
breathe
that
Southern
air
Well,
they
give
him
his
orders
at
Monroe,
Virginia
Said,
"Steve,
you're
way
behind
time"
"This
is
not
′38,
this
is
old
′97"
"Put
her
into
Spencer
on
time"
Then
he
turned
and
said
to
his
big
greasy
fireman
"Shovel
on
a
little
more
coal"
And
when
we
cross
that
white
oak
mountain
Watch
old
'97
roll
Then
a
telegram
come
for
Washington
station
This
is
how
it
read
Said,
that
brave
engineer
that
run
old
′97
Is
lying
down
in
Danville
dead
So,
now
all
you
ladies,
you
better
take
a
warning
From
this
time
on
and
learn
And
never
speak
hard
words
to
your
true
lovin'
husband
He
may
leave
you
and
never
return
Oh,
he
was
going
down
the
grade
makin′
90
miles
an
hour
When
the
whistle
broke
into
a
scream
He
was
found
in
the
wreck,
with
his
hand
on
the
throttle
He
was
scalded
to
death
by
the
steam
Come
all
you
rounders
if
you
want
to
hear
The
story
about
a
brave
engineer
Casey
Jones
was
the
roller's
name
On
a
6-8-wheeler,
boys,
he
rode
to
fame
Well
the
caller
called
Casey
′bout
a
half
past
four
He
kissed
his
wife
at
the
station
door
Climbed
in
the
cabin
with
his
orders
in
his
hand
Said,
"This
is
my
trip
to
the
promised
land"
Casey
Jones,
mounted
to
the
cabin
Casey
Jones,
orders
in
his
hand
Casey
Jones,
leanin'
out
the
window
Takin'
a
trip
to
the
promised
land
Through
South
Memphis
yards
on
a
fly
The
rain
been
a
fallin′
and
the
water
was
high
Everybody
knew
by
the
engine′s
moan
The
man
at
the
throttle
was
Casey
Jones
Casey
Jones,
mounted
to
the
cabin
Casey
Jones,
orders
in
his
hand
Casey
Jones,
leanin'
out
the
window
Takin′
a
trip
to
the
promised
land
Well,
dead
on
the
rail
was
a
passenger
train
Blood
was
a-boilin'
in
Casey′s
brain
The
IC
Railroad
official
said
"He's
a
good
engineer
to
be
a-laying
dead"
Casey
Jones,
mounted
to
the
cabin
Casey
Jones,
orders
in
his
hand
Casey
Jones,
leanin′
out
the
window
Takin'
a
trip
to
the
promised
land
Well,
the
headache
and
heartache
and
all
kind
of
pain
All
a
part
of
the
railroad
train
The
sweat
and
the
toil,
the
good
and
the
grand
Part
of
the
life
of
a
railroad
man
Hey,
look
yonder
comin'
Comin′
down
that
railroad
track
Hey,
look
yonder
comin′
Comin'
down
that
railroad
track
That′s
that
Orange
Blossom
Special
Bringing
my
baby
back
Well,
I'm
going
down
to
Florida
Gonna
get
a
little
bit
of
sand
in
my
shoes
I
may
go
to
California
And
get
some
sand
in
my
shoes
Ride
that
Orange
Blossom
Special
And
lose
these
New
York
blues
Well,
the
railroad
trains
don′t
stop
here
anymore
And
the
whistle
of
the
steamer,
just
an
echo
in
the
wind
And
that
old
coal-burning
stove
ain't
been
hot
in
ten
Decembers
′Cause
the
railroad
trains
don't
stop
here
anymore
All
the
hobos
jumped
off
the
train,
that
were
riding
free
And
the
railroad
detective,
the
man
with
a
gun
on
his
head
Come
up
to
the
hobo
and
said
"Hey,
what
are
you
hangin'
around
here
for?"
And
the
hobo
said,
"Well,
whatever′s
goin′
'round"
And
he
said,
"You′re
a
smart
alec?"
And
he
said,
"No,
I'm
just
hungry"
He
said,
"You′re
acting
like
a
smart
alec"
And
he
said,
"Well,
that's
how
I
act
when
I
get
hungry"
Then
he
said
I
don′t
care
if
I
do-die-do-die-do-die-do-die-do-die-do-die-do-die-do-die
Do-die-do-die-do-die-do-die-do-die-do-die-do-die-do-die
Do-die-do-die-do-die-do-die
Hey,
you
talk
about
a-ramblin'
She's
the
fastest
train
on
the
line
You
talk
about
a-ramblin′
She′s
the
fastest
train
on
the
line
That's
that
Orange
Blossom
Special
Rollin′
down
the
seaboard
line

1 Ring of Fire (Live)
2 Folsom Prison Blues (live)
3 I Still Miss Someone (Live)
4 Big River (Live)
5 Cowboy Medley: I Ride an Old Paint / The Streets of Laredo - Live
6 Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down (Live)
7 I Walk the Line (Live)
8 Last Date - Live
9 City of New Orleans (Live)
10 Railroad Medley: Hey Porter / Wreck of the Old '97 /Casey Jones / Orange Blossom Special - Live
11 Wabash Cannonball - Live
12 Wabash Cannonball (Conclusion) - Live
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