Choo Choo
Duke Ellington Lyrics


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Pardon me boy, is that the Chattanooga Choo Choo?
Track twenty nine, boy you can gimme a shine
I can afford to board a Chattanooga Choo Choo
I've got my fare and just a trifle to spare

You leave the Pennsylvania station 'bout a quarter to four
Read a magazine and then you're in Baltimore
Dinner in the diner, nothing could be finer
Than to have your ham 'n' eggs in Carolina

When you hear the whistle blowin' eight to the bar
Then you know that Tennessee is not very far
Shovel all the coal in, gotta keep it rollin'
Woo, woo, Chattanooga, there you are

There's gonna be a certain party at the station




Satin and lace, I used to call funny face
She's gonna cry until I tell her that I'll never roam

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Duke Ellington's song "Choo Choo" describe the excitement and anticipation of traveling on the Chattanooga Choo Choo train. The singer starts by asking someone if they are at the Chattanooga Choo Choo station, indicating their readiness and eagerness to embark on this journey. They express their ability to afford the fare and have some extra money to spare, signifying their preparedness for the trip.


The next verse depicts the beginning of the actual journey, starting from Pennsylvania station and heading towards Baltimore. The mention of reading a magazine suggests a calm and relaxed atmosphere during the train ride. The mention of Baltimore is significant as it acts as a milestone on the way to the ultimate destination of Chattanooga. The line "Dinner in the diner, nothing could be finer, than to have your ham 'n' eggs in Carolina" celebrates the comforting and enjoyable experience of having a delicious meal onboard the train, specifically referencing Carolina cuisine.


As the journey progresses, the lyrics highlight the whistle blowing "eight to the bar," indicating the train's fast-paced movement. The mention of Tennessee being nearby signifies that the journey is approaching its climax and destination. The line "Shovel all the coal in, gotta keep it rollin'" alludes to the hard work required to keep the train running smoothly, emphasizing the energy and dynamism of the locomotive.


In the final verse, the lyrics suggest that the singer is meeting someone special at the station, referring to them as a "certain party." The mention of satin and lace implies a fancy and glamorous occasion. The reference to "funny face" is likely a term of endearment for the person they used to affectionately tease. The singer promises to stay with this person and assure them that they will no longer wander or leave, suggesting a commitment to their relationship.


Overall, the lyrics of "Choo Choo" capture the excitement, journey, and eventual reunion of two individuals on a train ride to Chattanooga, while also highlighting the charm and energy associated with the experience of train travel.


Line by Line Meaning

Pardon me boy, is that the Chattanooga Choo Choo?
Excuse me, sir, is that the famous train known as the Chattanooga Choo Choo?


Track twenty nine, boy you can gimme a shine
The train platform is number 29, young man, could you polish my shoes?


I can afford to board a Chattanooga Choo Choo
I have enough money to buy a ticket and ride on the Chattanooga Choo Choo


I've got my fare and just a trifle to spare
I have the exact amount of money needed for the ticket, and a little extra


You leave the Pennsylvania station 'bout a quarter to four
You depart from the Pennsylvania station at around fifteen minutes to four


Read a magazine and then you're in Baltimore
Read a magazine during the journey and before you know it, you'll have arrived in Baltimore


Dinner in the diner, nothing could be finer
Having a meal in the dining car is a delightful experience


Than to have your ham 'n' eggs in Carolina
Especially when you can savor a delicious breakfast of ham and eggs in Carolina


When you hear the whistle blowin' eight to the bar
As soon as you hear the whistle sound eight times in rhythm


Then you know that Tennessee is not very far
You can be certain that Tennessee is not too distant now


Shovel all the coal in, gotta keep it rollin'
Put in all your effort to keep shoveling coal to keep the train moving


Woo, woo, Chattanooga, there you are
With excitement and enthusiasm, we have arrived at our destination, Chattanooga


There's gonna be a certain party at the station
An event or celebration is planned at the train station


Satin and lace, I used to call funny face
The person I used to affectionately refer to as 'funny face' will be dressed in elegant satin and lace


She's gonna cry until I tell her that I'll never roam
She will shed tears until I assure her that I will never wander or leave her




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Mack Gordon, Harry Warren

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@luismantaras6460

This one and "Rainy nights" were favorites of mine in my early listening days and still now! Miley was unique in growling! Congratulations for having this disc.

@felixlmr3544

don't care

@martintanksley3561

Great jazzy dancing stuff......nice solos.... love Miley's solos......3 1/2 stars.....

@henridelagardere4584

The Washingtonians: Bubber Miley - trumpet, Charlie Irvis - trombone, Otto Hardwick - C-melody saxophone, Duke Ellington - piano, George Francis - banjo, Sonny Greer - drums. November, 1924. New York. Blu-Disc 1002-B (Blu-Disc 1002-A = "Rainy Nights")
DUKE ELLINGTON'S FIRST ISSUED RECORDING (next were Blu-Disc 1003 and 1007)

@2ndAccountRiehl

I am in love with the trombone @0:26 , no one plays them that way anymore

@mickcarlon8147

Duke's very first record, I do believe.

@chriscorman734

I'm embarrassed more people don't know this

@FireypepperCP

2/14/2018

Wow, a recording with Charles Irvis!

@tomdetroit01

2 years later

@nearSeattle84

Delightful <3

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