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I gotta run 'cause I hear it comin', I gotta jump that train
I gotta run 'cause I hear it comin', I gotta jump that train
I got tears in my eyes like fallin' rain, that's why I'm ridin' the blues train
John Lee Hooker had it all figured out
When he said, "It's in you and it's got to come out"
I believe it's true 'cause it worked for me before
If ain't right the first time, try it once more
No need to tell you 'cause it's understood
And it feels so good, yes, it feels so good
I got to run 'cause I hear it comin', I got to jump that train
I got to run 'cause I hear it comin', I got to jump that train
I got tears in my eyes like fallin' rain
I got to jump, jump that train, I got to jump, jump that train
I got to jump, jump that train, that's why I'm ridin' the blues train
Jenny's got a face twice as long as a kite
'Cause she didn't get everything she wanted last night
Her daddy's got money and she should be satisfied
With her brand new roller and a pony to ride

Wants to find a lover, needs to be understood
And I know she could, yet I know she could
I got to run 'cause I hear it comin', I got to jump that train
I got to run 'cause I hear it comin', I got to jump that train
I got tears in my eyes like fallin' rain, that's why I'm ridin' the blues train
Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
I gotta jump, jump that train, I gotta jump, jump that train
I got to jump, jump that train
I got to run 'cause I hear it comin', I got to jump that train
I got to run 'cause I hear it comin', I got to jump that train
I got to run 'cause I hear it comin', I got to jump that train
I got to run 'cause I hear it comin', I got to jump that train
Whoo!
Jump that train, jump that train, c'mon, baby
Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah

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In the late 1960s, Roger Earl and Lonesome Dave Peverett first toured America as members of the seminal British band Savoy Brown . Together with guitarist Kim Simmonds, Savoy Brown was on the cutting edge of the emerging British blues-rock scene, and they influenced countless musicians on both sides of the Atlantic. In 1971, wanting to give a more rock 'n roll flavour to the blues-boogie music they were playing with Savoy, Dave and Roger enlisted lead/slide guitarist Rod Price and bassist Tony Stevens, formed a new band, Foghat.

Read more about Foghat on Last.fm.


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