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The Railroad - Dorothy Love Coates



     
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Up each morning at five o'clock
Seem like the noon-day sun ain't never gonna stop
The work is hard in a railroad yard
Hey, hey, got to make it today to punch a time card
Workin' on the railroad
Oh, you know, the railroad is a mighty good line
Come on and ride the railroad one more time
Oh, you know, the railroad is a mighty good line
Come on and ride the railroad one more time
Dirt and sweat, runnin' down my back
(Workin' on the railroad)
I work all day long up and down the railroad tracks
(Workin' on the railroad)
I'm a God fearing man and with many I stand
(Workin' on the railroad)
And with God we've been working, oh yeah, all hand in hand
Workin' on the railroad

Oh, you know, the railroad is a mighty good line
Come on and ride the railroad one more time
Oh, you know, the railroad is a mighty good line
Come on and ride the railroad one more time
Oh, you know, the railroad is a mighty good line
Come on and ride the railroad one more time
Oh, you know, the railroad is a mighty good line
Come on and ride the railroad one more time

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Dorothy Love Coates (January 30, 1928 – April 9, 2002) was an influential American gospel singer who rose to stardom in the 1950s as a member of The Original Gospel Harmonettes. With her "raggedy" voice and preacher's fire she could outsing the most powerful hard gospel male singers of the era. She was also a notable composer, writing songs such as "You Can't Hurry God (He's Right On Time)", "99 and a Half Won't Do" and "That's Enough".

Read more about Dorothy Love Coates on Last.fm.


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