Merle Haggard - Here Comes the Freedom Train Songtexte

Songtexte Here Comes the Freedom Train - Merle Haggard




All aboard America, here comes the freedom train
All aboard America, here comes the freedom train
The freedom train is rolling down two hundred years of track
Two hundred years of glory never to turn back
The train is called America your ticket is a dream
That left the torture of freedom for all the world to see
She left the station in Lexington in 1776
And rode to Philadelphia, where the liberty bell was fixed
George Washington was the engineer, John Adams shoveled coal
And Franklin punched the tickets, Tom Jefferson added soul
All aboard America, here comes the freedom train
She rode to New Orleans, the battle of 1812
With old Hickory at the throttle, she drove the British out
The freedom train′s a fine train, the toppest of world it seemed
Her whistle blows for the liberty with a mighty head of steam
Wheels of fortune, sweaty, Pittsburgh rolled across the Mississipp'
From Texas to Missouri, to one real exciting trip
Then bang of track was broken, smashed by a cannonball
That blew in great divided, will the nation stand or fall?
All aboard America, here comes the freedom train
Will Anni stage stepped into the cab and the wheels began to roll
Freedom train must never stop, Republic never fall
To the bloody fields of Gettysburg, the tear show in his eyes
She drove the train with fury, the freedom train survive
Again the train rode westward to California shores
To the deserts and prairies, even stronger than before
From Atlantic to Pacific, she drove the rail with pride
She traveled a track to glory with the good Lord on her side
All aboard America, here comes the freedom train
There′s much more to this story like Wilson and Roosevelt
They left the train to Truman, who stoked it mighty well
Then old Dwight D Eisenhower or LBJ we sing
Two brothers known as Kennedy and Martin Luther King
And still the train rolls forward over history's rugged trail
Straightin' by the journey and the land beneath her rail
And you and I roll along and stroke the freedom fire
For we stand to all Americans, hold old honor can′t be hired
All aboard America, here comes the freedom train



Autor(en): Stephen H. Lemberg


Merle Haggard - The Very Best of Merle Haggard
Album The Very Best of Merle Haggard
Veröffentlichungsdatum
02-07-2007

1 I'm A Lonesome Fugitive
2 Branded Man
3 Sing Me Back Home
4 The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde
5 Mama Tried
6 Hungry Eyes
7 Workin' Man Blues
8 Okie from Muskogee (Live)
9 The Fightin' Side of Me
10 Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man)
11 Carolyn
12 Grandma Harp
13 It's Not Love (But It's Not Bad)
14 I Wonder If They Ever Think of Me
15 Everybody's Had the Blues
16 If We Make It Through December
17 Things Aren't Funny Anymore
18 Old Man From The Mountain
19 Kentucky Gambler
20 Always Wanting You
21 Movin' On
22 It's All in the Movies
23 The Roots of My Raising
24 Cherokee Maiden
25 (My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers
26 Swinging Doors
27 The Bottle Let Me Down
28 I Threw Away the Rose
29 I Take a Lot of Pride In What I Am (1990 Digital Remaster)
30 Street Singer
31 Jesus, Take a Hold
32 I Can't Be Myself
33 The Sidewalks of Chicago
34 Soldier's Last Letter (1990 Digital Remaster)
35 Someday We'll Look Back
36 The Emptiest Arms In The World
37 Here Comes the Freedom Train
38 Sing a Sad Song
39 Just Between the Two of Us
40 I'm Gonna Break Every Heart I Can
41 What Have You Got Planned Tonight Diana (2001 Digital Remaster)
42 A Working Man Can't Get Nowhere Today
43 Running Kind
44 Making Believe
45 The Way It Was In '51
46 High on a Hilltop
47 I'll Leave the Bottle On the Bar (2001 Digital Remaster)
48 Silver Wings




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