E7 E 2x A E7 E B7 A E7 E E7 E I caught a train, I met a dame. E7 E She was a hepster, and a real gone dame. A She was pretty, from New York City. E And we trucked on down that ol' fair lane. B7 A With a "heave!" and a "ho!" E7 E Well, I just couldn't let her go. E7 E Get along, sweet little woman, get along E7 E Get along, better be on your way. A Get along, sweet little woman, E7 E Get along, better be on your way. B7 A With a "heave!" and a "ho!" E7 E Well, I just couldn't let her go. break E7 E E7 Well, the train kept a-rollin' all night long. E E7 The train kept a-rollin' all night long. A The train kept a-movin' all night long. E7 E E7 The train kept a-rollin' all night long. B7 A With a "heave!" and a "ho!" E7 E Well, I just couldn't let her go. break E7 E We made a stop in Albuquerque. E7 E She must have thought that I's a real gone jerk. A We got off the train at El Paso, E7 E Our lovin' was so good, Jack, I couldn't let her go. B7 E7 E Get along, sweet little woman, get along E7 E Get along, sweet little woman, E7 E Get along, better be on your way. A Get along, sweet little woman, E7 E Get along, better be on your way. B7 A With a "heave!" and a "ho!" E7 E Well, I just couldn't let her go. E7 E E7 Well, the train kept a-rollin' all night long. E E7 The train kept a-rollin' all night long. A The train kept a-movin' all night long. E7 E E7 The train kept a-rollin' all night long. B7 A With a "heave!" and a "ho!" E7 E Well, I just couldn't let her go. set8