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This train is a clean train, you know, this train
This train is a clean train, I said, this train
This train is a clean train, everybody riding in Jesus' name
This train is a clean train, I said, this train
This train has left the station, you know, this train
This train has left the station, I said, this train
This train has left the station and this train takes on every nation
'Cause this train is a clean train, I said, this train
It's the prettiest train I ever have seen, this train
It's the prettiest train I ever have seen, oh, this train
It's the prettiest train I ever have seen
But if you want to ride it, you better get redeemed
'Cause this train is a clean train, I said, this train
Hey, this train is bound for glory, this train
This train is bound for glory, I said, this train
Hey, this train is bound for glory, everybody riding her must be holy
'Cause this train is a clean train, I said, this train
Hey, this train don't pull no jokers, I said, this train

This train don't pull no jokers, ah, ah, this train
Hey, this train don't pull no jokers
No tobacco chewers and no cigar smokers
'Cause this train is a clean train, I said, this train
This train is a clean train, I said, this train
This train is a clean train, I said, this train
This train is a clean train, everybody's riding in Jesus' name
'Cause this train is a clean train, I said, this train
Hey, this train is a clean train, I said, this train

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Marion Williams (August 29, 1927 - July 2, 1994) was a legendary American gospel singer, often regarded as one of the most powerful voices in American music history. A powerful singer with a preternaturally broad range, able to reach the highest registers of the soprano range without losing either purity or volume, she could also swoop down to growling low notes in the style of a country preacher. Williams' singing helped make the Ward Singers nationally popular when they began recording in 1948, and also inspired Rock 'n' Roll pioneer Little Richard's signature wail.

Read more about Marion Williams on Last.fm.


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