Rock Island Line
Carl Perkins Lyrics


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Now this here's a story about the Rock Island Line
Well the Rock Island Line she runs down into New Orleans
There's a big tollgate down there and you know
If you got certain things on board when you go through the tollgate
Well you don't have to pay the man no toll
Well a train driver he pulled up to the tollgate
And a man hollered and asked him what all he had on board and said
I got livestock
I got livestock
I got cows
I got pigs
I got sheep
I got mules
I got all live stock

Well he said you're alright boy you don't have to pay no toll
You can just go right on through so he went on through the tollgate
And as he went through he started pickin' up a little bit of speed
Pickin' up a little bit of steam
He got on through he turned and looked back at the man he said

Well I fooled you
I fooled you
I got pigiron
I got pigiron
I got old pigiron

Down the Rock Island Line she's a mighty good road
Rock Island Line it's the road to ride
Rock Island Line it's a mighty good road
Well if you ride it you got to ride it like you find it
Get your ticket at the station for the Rock Island Line

Looked cloudy in the west and it looked like rain
Round the curve came a passenger train
North bound train on a southbound track
He's alright a leavin' but he won't be back

Down the Rock Island Line she's a mighty good road
Rock Island Line it's the road to ride
Rock Island Line it's a mighty good road
Well if you ride it you got to ride it like you find it
Get your ticket at the station for the Rock Island Line

Oh I may be right and I may be wrong
But you're gonna miss me when I'm gone
Well the engineer said before he died
There were two more drinks that he'd like to try
The conductor said what could they be
A hot cup of coffee and a cold glass of tea

Down the Rock Island Line she's a mighty good road
Rock Island Line it's the road to ride
Rock Island Line it's a mighty good road




Well if you ride it you got to ride it like you find it
Get your ticket at the station for the Rock Island Line

Overall Meaning

The song "Rock Island Line" by Carl Perkins is a story about a train operator carrying livestock on the Rock Island Line, a railway route that runs from Chicago to New Orleans. The singer manages to avoid tolls at a tollgate down in New Orleans by claiming to only have livestock on board. However, after passing through, he reveals that he also has pig iron to transport. The song emphasizes the importance of riding the Rock Island Line, which is described as being a "mighty good road" that one must ride as they find it.


The song's lyrics, which first appeared in the 1930s, are based on the true story of a train driver who discovered a loophole in the toll system. When he only had livestock on board, he did not have to pay the toll, even if he was also transporting other goods. Once he passed through, he was free to move more valuable goods without having to pay the toll. Perkins's version of the song, recorded in 1955, introduced rockabilly to the tune and adapted it for a contemporary audience. It became a hit, reaching number 32 on the Billboard Top 100 in 1956.


Line by Line Meaning

Now this here's a story about the Rock Island Line
The song is about the Rock Island Line and tells a story.


Well the Rock Island Line she runs down into New Orleans
The Rock Island Line runs down to New Orleans.


There's a big tollgate down there and you know
There's a tollgate down there.


If you got certain things on board when you go through the tollgate
If you have certain things on board, you don't have to pay no toll at the gate.


Well a train driver he pulled up to the tollgate
A train driver pulled up to the tollgate.


And a man hollered and asked him what all he had on board and said
Someone asked him what he had on board.


I got livestock
He had livestock on board.


I got livestock
He had livestock on board.


I got cows
He had cows on board.


I got pigs
He had pigs on board.


I got sheep
He had sheep on board.


I got mules
He had mules on board.


I got all live stock
He had a variety of livestock on board.


Well he said you're alright boy you don't have to pay no toll
The man said he didn't have to pay toll at the gate.


You can just go right on through so he went on through the tollgate
He was allowed to go through the gate without paying toll.


And as he went through he started pickin' up a little bit of speed
He started going faster as he went through the gate.


Pickin' up a little bit of steam
He started picking up speed.


He got on through he turned and looked back at the man he said
He got through the gate and looked back at the man.


Well I fooled you
He tricked the man at the gate.


I fooled you
He tricked the man at the gate.


I got pigiron
He had pigiron on board.


I got pigiron
He had pigiron on board.


I got old pigiron
He had old pigiron on board.


Down the Rock Island Line she's a mighty good road
The Rock Island Line is a great railroad track.


Rock Island Line it's the road to ride
The Rock Island Line is the best road to ride.


Rock Island Line it's a mighty good road
The Rock Island Line is a great railroad track.


Well if you ride it you got to ride it like you find it
You have to ride the train the way it runs.


Get your ticket at the station for the Rock Island Line
You need to get a ticket for the Rock Island Line at the train station.


Looked cloudy in the west and it looked like rain
The sky in the west looked cloudy and like it might rain.


Round the curve came a passenger train
A passenger train came around the curve.


North bound train on a southbound track
A train going north was on tracks leading south.


He's alright a leavin' but he won't be back
The train is leaving and won't be coming back.


Oh I may be right and I may be wrong
He may be right or wrong.


But you're gonna miss me when I'm gone
People will miss him when he's gone.


Well the engineer said before he died
The engineer said something before he died.


There were two more drinks that he'd like to try
He wanted to try two more drinks.


The conductor said what could they be
The conductor asked what the drinks were.


A hot cup of coffee and a cold glass of tea
The drinks he wanted to try were hot coffee and cold tea.




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