Train Train
Billy Bragg Lyrics


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Written by Zenon Defleur. Published by Carlin Music Corp. Originally recorded by The Count Bishops in 1976 on a Chiswick Records single cat. no. SSA




Overall Meaning

"Train Train" by Billy Bragg is a cover of the original song by The Count Bishops. The song is all about the chaos and confusion of the modern world. Bragg's use of repetition in the song's lyrics helps to convey the idea that life is a never-ending cycle of hustle and bustle. The rapid pace of the song reflects the fast-paced world we live in, where everything moves at lightning speed. The lyrics are reminiscent of the classic blues songs of the past, which often had themes of struggle, hardship, and resilience.


The song is filled with vivid imagery and powerful metaphors that help to paint a picture of the world as a jumbled mess. The opening line, "Train train take me on out of this town," establishes the song's thematic focus on the sense of being trapped or suffocated by the urban environment. Throughout the song, Bragg describes the frenzied pace of modern life, where people are constantly racing to keep up with everything around them.


Overall, "Train Train" is a powerful commentary on the modern world and the relentless pace of life. Bragg's raw, unvarnished delivery of the lyrics helps to highlight the urgency and desperation in the song's message, making it a timeless classic that speaks to people across generations.




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