Click Clack
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band Lyrics


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Two trains
Two railroad tracks
One goin' 'n the other one comin' back
There goes my baby on that ole train
I say come back come back baby come back
Click clack click clack
There's my baby wain' her handkerchief down
My cars stand up when I hear that sound
This time it sound like it's for keeps
Click clack click clack
I get down on the ground
With the gravel around
I pray t' the Lord
That the train will stop
Turn right around
'N never stop till it drop my baby off
Now I had this girl
Threatened 'n leave me all the time
Maybe you had uh girl like that
I-yuh all time cryin'
Well I had this girl
Threatened 'n leave me all the time
Threatenin' t' go down t' N'Orleans-uh
'N get herself lost 'n found
Maybe you had uh girl like this
She's always threatenin' t' go down t' N'Orleans
'N get herself lost 'n found
C'mon I'll play it for yuh
Lemme tell yuh 'bout it
Lemme tell yuh 'bout it
There were two railroad tracks
Click clack click clack
One ah them leavin'-uh
'N the other one comin' back
I was two years from yuh baby
You were goin' way up the tracks




The train was leavin'-uh
I could see yuh wavin' your handkerchief

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band's song Click Clack are about a man who watches his lover leave on a train, worrying that she might never come back. He describes the sound of the train as it goes click clack on the tracks, and his heart races with anxiety because he fears that he will lose her forever. The singer goes down on the ground, throwing himself upon the gravel, praying for the train to stop and turn around. He is desperate to get his lover back, and he watches as the train slowly fades away into the distance.


The song tells a story about a man who loves his woman so much that he is worried that she will leave him forever. The sound of the train is a metaphor for the fear and anxiety that comes with a relationship that is on the brink of falling apart. The song is a beautiful testament to the power of love and the need to hold onto it tightly, no matter what.


Line by Line Meaning

Two trains
There were two different paths that could be taken


Two railroad tracks
Two different routes that can be taken


One goin' 'n the other one comin' back
One path is being taken and the other has already been taken


There goes my baby on that ole train
Someone I care about is taking one of these paths


I say come back come back baby come back
I wish they would take the other path instead


Click clack click clack
The sound of a train taking one of those paths


There's my baby wain' her handkerchief down
The person I care about is waving goodbye


My cars stand up when I hear that sound
The sound of the train is significant to me


This time it sound like it's for keeps
It feels like the person I care about is really leaving for good


Click clack click clack
The train is still taking that path


I get down on the ground
Feeling desperate and hopeless


With the gravel around
Being in a rough place emotionally


I pray t' the Lord
Hoping for a miracle


That the train will stop
Hoping that the person will change their mind


Turn right around
Choose the other path


'N never stop till it drop my baby off
Get them to safety and back into my life


Now I had this girl
Talking about an ex-lover


Threatened 'n leave me all the time
They were always threatening to leave me


Maybe you had uh girl like that
Maybe you can relate to my experience


I-yuh all time cryin'
It was very emotional and upsetting


Threatenin' t' go down t' N'Orleans-uh
Threatening to leave for good and never come back


'N get herself lost 'n found
Trying to find herself or escape from something


Maybe you had uh girl like this
Maybe you can relate to this experience


She's always threatenin' t' go down t' N'Orleans
She always threatened to leave and start anew


'N get herself lost 'n found
She wanted to escape her current life


C'mon I'll play it for yuh
Let me show you what I'm talking about


Lemme tell yuh 'bout it
Let me explain what I went through


There were two railroad tracks
There were two different paths to take


One ah them leavin'-uh
One of the paths was already taken


'N the other one comin' back
The other path was still available


I was two years from yuh baby
I was away from the person I cared about for a long time


You were goin' way up the tracks
They were moving further away from me


The train was leavin'-uh
They were taking one of the paths away from me


I could see yuh wavin' your handkerchief
I could see them saying goodbye




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Forrest George

Two trains
Two railroad tracks
One goin' 'n the other one comin' back
There goes my baby on that ole train
I say come back come back baby come back
Click clack click clack
There's my baby wain' her handkerchief down
My cars stand up when I hear that sound
This time it sound like it's for keeps
Click clack click clack
I get down on the ground
With the gravel around
I pray t' the Lord
That the train will stop
Turn right around
'N never stop till it drop my baby off
Now I had this girl
Threatened 'n leave me all the time
Maybe you had uh girl like that
I-yuh all time cryin'
Well I had this girl
Threatened 'n leave me all the time
Threatenin' t' go down t' N'Orleans-uh
'N get herself lost 'n found
Maybe you had uh girl like this
She's always threatenin' t' go down t' N'Orleans
'N get herself lost 'n found
see'mon I'll play it for yuh
Lemme tell yuh 'bout it
Lemme tell yuh 'bout it
There were two railroad tracks
Click clack click clack
One ah them leavin'-uh
'N the other one comin' back
I was two years from yuh baby
You were goin' way up the tracks
The train was leavin'-uh
I could see yuh wavin' your handkerchief



ChuckDeFuque

Two trains
Two railroad tracks
One goin' 'n the other one comin' back
There goes my baby on that ole train
I say come back come back baby come back
Click clack click clack
There's my baby wain' her handkerchief down
My cars stand up when I hear that sound
This time it sound like it's for keeps
Click clack click clack
I get down on the ground
With the gravel around
I pray t' the Lord
That the train will stop
Turn right around
'N never stop till it drop my baby off
Now I had this girl
Threatened 'n leave me all the time
Maybe you had uh girl like that
I-yuh all time cryin'
Well I had this girl
Threatened 'n leave me all the time
Threatenin' t' go down t' N'Orleans-uh
'N get herself lost 'n found
Maybe you had uh girl like this
She's always threatenin' t' go down t' N'Orleans
'N get herself lost 'n found
see'mon I'll play it for yuh
Lemme tell yuh 'bout it
Lemme tell yuh 'bout it
There were two railroad tracks
Click clack click clack
One ah them leavin'-uh
'N the other one comin' back
I was two years from yuh baby
You were goin' way up the tracks
The train was leavin'-uh
I could see yuh wavin' your handkerchief



All comments from YouTube:

Selkirk Draws

It feels like an impossibility now..the drums..subtle bass hints..then the rhythm kicks in. A masterpiece of sound and sensibility-an homage to the blues and an update. Not an improvement but an addition. Perfect song. How was he able to do this?

Tomas Vanecek

There is no answer to that.. he was who he was. Far out.. ;) And no one can do that again... well, maybe sometime

Michael Knowler

He did this without thinking!!

Barbie Chêtif

he didn't do that : the musicians did it all and got no credit at all...

Elaboratory

@Barbie Chêtif They were a Magic Band.

Denise Smith

@Tomas Vanecek I'll tell you how my friend, because he got down on his knees and prayed to the LORD. His music was Holy Ghost inspired, this was the first Beefheart tune I ever heard. Had I listened to Trout mask replica first I would never have got into The Captain! Now I know better, this album is prophetic, full of hidden meaning! Since I got down on my knees and repented, The LORD has unlocked the hidden messages in his music. The LORD our God moves in mysterious ways, as The Captain would say I love you big dummy. From Wigan with love near Bickershaw, where The Captain played in the small hours of the morning in 72, my name is Alan and not Denise.

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TheTralfaz

Insanely addictive groove

GONTIER FRANCOIS

Addictive

menow

This must be almost a perfect modern fast blues roots recording. Everything is present, harmonica mimicking the train, lyrics in sad loss, guitar Orleans and voice knowingly winkin' at you, growling and playfully updating the old heart ache.

Pantaloon Duck

Perfection in my opinion.

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