Train to Nowhere
Great White Lyrics


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This song appears on The Blue EP (Japan).
It was released in the U.S. only on a single.
Oh, this is an old story, man
You can catch it if you want a ride
Don't you worry if it pass you by
You can catch it if you want a ride
Don't you worry if it pass you by
(Don't worry Baby)
Don't you know the reason why
On this train until you die
(Until you die, Baby)
The train I'm riding goes to God knows where
I don't know and I don't care
(Don't care)
The train I'm riding goes to God knows where
I don't know and I don't care
(Just don't care, Baby)
Ain't got money, then don't despair
You don't have to pay no fare
(It's a free ride, Baby)
Please now brother don't you ride this train
Ride the wrong rails, live your life in vain
(What a shame)
Please now brother don't you ride this train




Ride the wrong rails, live your life in vain
(That's a long, long road)

Overall Meaning

The opening line of this song suggests that the story is a well-worn one, implying that it's something that has been told many times before. The lyrics present a metaphorical train journey, which is a common theme in blues music. The message given is that life is like a train ride, with passengers getting on and off at different stations, some paying their way while others do not. The lyrics suggest that there is a certain inevitability to this journey - everyone is on the train until they die. There is also a sense of detachment from the journey - the singer doesn't know where they are headed, nor do they particularly care.


The train in the song represents life's journey. It is a journey that everyone is on, whether they realize it or not, and it is a journey that is largely beyond our control. The lyrics suggest that it doesn't matter whether you have money or not, as the train is free for all to ride. However, there is a warning not to ride the wrong rails and to live your life in vain. The implication here is that there are wrong turns you can take in life that will lead you off course and ultimately leave you dissatisfied.


Line by Line Meaning

This song appears on The Blue EP (Japan).
The current song is featured on The Blue EP which was released in Japan.


It was released in the U.S. only on a single.
This song was only released in the US as a single.


Oh, this is an old story, man
The story being told in this song is an old one.


You can catch it if you want a ride
If you want to experience this story, you can get on board.


Don't you worry if it pass you by
If you miss the opportunity to experience this story, don't worry about it.


(Don't worry Baby)
Addressing someone as 'baby' and telling them not to worry.


Don't you know the reason why
Do you not know the purpose behind this train ride?


On this train until you die
You will stay on this train until you pass away.


(Until you die, Baby)
Addressing someone as 'baby' again and reiterating that they will only leave this train once they die.


The train I'm riding goes to God knows where
The train you're on will take you to a destination that is unknown.


I don't know and I don't care
The singer doesn't know nor care where the train is headed.


(Don't care)
Reiterating that the artist does not care where the train will take them.


Ain't got money, then don't despair
If you don't have any money, there's no need to worry.


You don't have to pay no fare
The train ride is free, no payment is required.


(It's a free ride, Baby)
Telling someone that the ride is free, addressing them as 'baby'.


Please now brother don't you ride this train
This line is addressing someone as 'brother' and warning them not to take this train.


Ride the wrong rails, live your life in vain
If you take the wrong train, your life will be meaningless.


(What a shame)
Expressing disappointment or sadness.


Please now brother don't you ride this train
Reiterating the warning not to take this train.


Ride the wrong rails, live your life in vain
Repeating that your life will be meaningless if you take the wrong train.


(That's a long, long road)
Saying that taking the wrong train will take you down a long and difficult path.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: CHRIS YOULDEN, KIM SIMMONDS

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Not enough is said about this band. Great band, Great songs. Where the recognition.

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Great jam
Good guitar WORK the music is perfect

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Great cover of the Savoy Brown classic!

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