
Big Train (From Memphis) John Fogerty
"Big Train (From Memphis)" by John Fogerty, released in 1997, is a #Rock song that celebrates the spirit of travel and the excitement of life on the road. The lyrics convey themes of freedom, adventure, and nostalgia for American culture. Musically, it features Fogerty's signature guitar riffs and energetic rhythm, reflecting his roots in rock and roll. The song captures the essence of Americana and has contributed to Fogerty's legacy as a storyteller in music.

When I was young, I spent my summer days playin' on the track
The sound of the wheels rollin' on the steel took me out, took me back
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Big Train from Memphis, Big Train from Memphis
Now it's gone gone gone, gone gone gone
Like no one before, he let out a roar, and I just had to tag along
Each night I went to bed with the sound in my head, and the dream was a song
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Well I've rode 'em in and back out again - you know what they say about trains;
But I'm tellin' you when that Memphis train came through
This ol' world was not the same
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The sound of the wheels rollin' on the steel took me out, took me back
CHORUS:
Big Train from Memphis, Big Train from Memphis
Now it's gone gone gone, gone gone gone
Like no one before, he let out a roar, and I just had to tag along
Each night I went to bed with the sound in my head, and the dream was a song
CHORUS
Well I've rode 'em in and back out again - you know what they say about trains;
But I'm tellin' you when that Memphis train came through
This ol' world was not the same
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