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Last Train and Ride - Ralph McTell



     
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When I told you I was leaving, you didn't believe what I said.
You just went right on sleeping, and rolled over in your bed.
Now were you surprised to open up your eyes,
And find that I had moved on.
Oh, Honey your loving man has packed all of things,
And taken that last train and gone.You can't say I didn't warn you, I told you 'bout a hundred times.
You had fifty-seven ways of being mean to me, fifty-seven varieties like Heinz.
But now I've had enough of that same old stuff,
And so I'm moving on.
Oh, Honey your loving man has packed all of things,
And taken that last train and gone.I really hope you're feeling sorry for all the times you made me cry,
Oh, you could've made life so much easier Babe, but you did not even try.
So see you around but not in this old town,
Your man is moving on,
Oh, Honey your loving man has packed all of things,
And taken that last train and gone.He has, taken that last train and gone.
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Ralph McTell is an English singer/songwriter and acoustic guitar player who has been an influential figure on the UK folk scene since the 1960s.
Ralph McTell is probably best known for the song Streets of London which has been covered by over a hundred artists around the world. From Clare to Here has proved almost as popular, during a long and continuing recording and performing career.
McTell's guitar style has been influenced by many of the USA's country blues 'Piedmont- style' guitar players of the early 20th century...

Read more about Ralph McTell on Last.fm.


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