Choo Choo Ch' Boogie
Bill Haley & His Comets Lyrics


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Take me right back to the track, Jack

Headin' for the station with a pack on my back
Tired of transportation in the back of a hack
I love to hear the rhythm of the clickety-clack
And sear the lonesome whistle, see the smoke from the stack
Pal around with Democratic fellows named Mac
So tTake me right back to the track, Jack

Choo choo, choo choo ch'boogie
Woo woo, woo woo ch'boogie
Choo choo, choo choo ch'boogie
Take me right back to the track, Jack

You wake up in the morning feelin' sharp as a tack
You open up a sack and then you gobble a snack
You smoke a cigarette you didn't get in the pack
While takin' off your shoes so you can empty the slack
There's nothing you can do about the dough that you lack
But beat it right back to the track, Jack

Choo choo, choo choo ch'boogie
Woo woo, woo woo ch'boogie
Choo choo, choo choo ch'boogie
Take me right back to the track, Jack

You reach your destination but alas in a lack
You need some compensation to get back in the black
You take a morning paper from the top of the stack
And read the situation from the front to the back
The only job that's open needs a man with a knack
So put it right back in the rack, Jack

Choo choo, choo choo ch'boogie
Woo woo, woo woo ch'boogie
Choo choo, choo choo ch'boogie
Take me right back to the track, Jack

I'm gonna settle down by the railroad track
And live the life of Riley in the beaten-down shack
So when I hear the whistle I can peep through the crack
And watch the train a-rollin' when it's ballin' the jack
I just love the rhythm of the clickety-clack
Take me right back to the track, Jack

Choo choo, choo choo ch'boogie
Woo woo, woo woo ch'boogie




Choo choo, choo choo ch'boogie
Take me right back to the track, Jack

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bill Haley's song "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie" speak of the singer's desire to return to the train station and ride the train. The singer is tired of transportation in a hack and instead longs for the rhythm and sound of the train. He mentions his love of hearing the whistle and seeing the smoke from the train's stack. He also longs to "pal around with Democratic fellows named Mac." The repetition of "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie" and "Woo Woo" throughout the song add to its rhythmic and catchy nature.


The second verse speaks of a morning routine and the frustration and financial struggles that come with it. The singer cannot do anything about his lack of money, but he can return to the train station and the track. The third verse speaks of the desire to settle down by the railroad track and watch the train as it passes by. The singer mentions the joy he finds in the sound of the train's rhythmic clickety-clack. The song ends with a call to take him right back to the track.


Line by Line Meaning

Headin' for the station with a pack on my back
Going towards the station carrying my backpack


Tired of transportation in the back of a hack
Fed up with transportation in the back of a taxi


I love to hear the rhythm of the clickety-clack
I enjoy the sound of train wheels on track


Hear the lonesome whistle, see the smoke from the stack
Hear the melancholic whistle and see the smoke from the train engine


Pal around with Democratic fellows named Mac
Hanging out with friends named Mac who belong to the Democratic party


Take me right back to the track, Jack
Bring me back to the railway track, Jack


You wake up in the morning feelin' sharp as a tack
Waking up energized and ready for the day


You open up a pack and then you gobble a snack
Eating a quick snack after unpacking


Then smoke a cigarette you didn't get in the pack
Smoking a cigarette from another pack


While takin' off your shoes so you can empty the slack
Taking off shoes to relax and unwind


Ain't nothing you can do about the dough that you lack
Cannot do anything about the money you don't have


But beat it right back to the track, Jack
Go back to the railway track, Jack


You reach your destination but alas in a lack
Arrive at your destination but unfortunately with insufficient funds


You need some compensation to get back in the black
You need some money to recover from the financial loss


You take a morning paper from the top of the rack
Take a newspaper from the top of the stand


And read the situation from the front to the back
Read the news from the beginning to the end


The only job that's open needs a man with a knack
The only available job requires specific skills


You put it right back in the rack, Jack
You return the newspaper to the stand, Jack


Gonna settle down by the railroad track
Going to live close to the railway track


Live the life of Riley in the beaten-down shack
Living a relaxing life in a run-down small house


So when I hear the whistle I can peep through the crack
So I can peek through the crack at the sound of the whistle


And watch the train a-rollin' when it's ballin' the jack
And watch the train rolling when it's moving fast


Take me right back to the track, Jack
Bring me back to the railway track, Jack


Take me right back to the track, Jack!
Bring me back to the railway track, Jack!




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Denver Darling, Milton Gabler, Vaughn Horton

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@jeandupont3835

Very good!

@randallsundeen3383

It's the Bees Knees DADIOOO!!!!always in the back, Nifty Galiffty,!!!

@thehaterdark4549

Good version!

@festidious2644

Nice upload and an old familiar song; thank you.
A couple of oldies from my youth are on nearly the same label with DECCA across the top on black. Red Foley doing Forgive Me When I Whine and Hal Willis doing Poor Little Jimmie. I'm wondering if you have them.

@the45prof98

Sorry, but I don't have either.

@festidious2644

@@the45prof98 Thank you for your reply. You'd like both sides of the Hal Willis if you can find it. Great work.

@davephillips6456

Love Bill Haley but they should've done this faster, like "happy baby" tempo...still great

@willyb7353

Are these vinyl transfers? 👀

@the45prof98

Some on this channel are, and some are not. This particular post is. Note that if the phrase "transferred from..." is included in the written description of any video here, that indicates that it has been transferred from the source cited.

@willyb7353

@@the45prof98
Alrighty then, thank you for the timely response!

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