Train Of Love - Toni Fisher



     
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Train Of Love Lyrics


Train of love's a comin', big black wheels are hummin'
People waitin' at the station, happy hearts are drummin'
Train men tell me maybe, ain't she got my babyEver so often everybody's baby gets the urge to roam
But everybody's baby but mine's coming homeNow stop your whistle blowin' 'cause I've got ways of knowin'
You're bringin' other people's lovers but my own keeps goin'
Train of love deceivin', when she's not gone she's leavin'Ever so often everybody's baby gets the urge to roam
But everybody's baby but mine's coming homeTrain of love now hasten, sweethearts stand and waitin'
Here and there and everywhere there'll gonna be embracin'
Train men tell me maybe, ain't she got my babyEver so often everybody's baby gets the urge to roam
But everybody's baby but mine's coming homeTrain of love's a leavin', leavin' my heart grievin'
But early or late I sit and wait because I'm still believin'
We'll walk away together, though I may wait foreverEver so often everybody's baby gets the urge to roam
But everybody's baby but mine's coming home

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Toni Fisher (born 1931 - February 12, 1999, in Los Angeles, California) was an American pop singer. Fisher is best remembered for her 1959 song, "The Big Hurt" written by her husband Wayne Shanklin. The song went to No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 music chart in the U.S. "The Big Hurt" is notable because it featured phasing effects; indeed, it is claimed to be the first song to do so.[1] DJ Dick Biondi on WKBW would introduce the record as "Toni Fisher's weird one."

Read more about Toni Fisher on Last.fm.


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