Choo Choo - The Washingtonians



     
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Choo Choo Lyrics


My baby wants to drive the train
But don't you let her, well, don't you let her touch the tracks
I said my baby wants to drive the train
Well, all aboard, yeah, and don't forget to mind the gapDon't you let her, don't you know
She's sick and tired of
Being in the background, the passenger
Let her drive the train, ohChoo, choo
Why don't you let her drive the train?
Choo, choo
Why don't you let her drive the train? YeahShe's setting off from platform four
Make your way down, we'll shut the door
'Bout quarter to five
I said she's setting off from platform four
And they've decided that they're gonna let her driveDon't you let her, don't you know
She's sick and tired of
Being in the background, the passenger
Let her drive the train, ohChoo, choo
Why don't you let her drive the train? Oh

Choo, choo
Why don't you let her drive my train? YeahChoo, choo, choo, choo
Choo, choo, choo, choo

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The Washingtonians grew out of a band led by banjoist Elmer Snowden in the early ‘20s; later in the decade it evolved into the Duke Ellington Orchestra. Snowden's band included saxophonist Otto Hardwicke and trumpeter Arthur Whetsol. The group performed in Washington D.C. and Atlantic City before moving to New York in 1923; Ellington, trombonist Charlie Irvis and drummer Sonny Greer came aboard, and Bubber Miley replaced Whetsol (Whetsol would return in 1928 after the instrumentation had been expanded).

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