Lonesome Train
Johnny Burnette Lyrics


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Lonesome train on a lonesome track
I'm going away, ain't coming back
I'm going somewhere far from my baby
On a lonesome train, on a lonesome track

A lonesome train on a lonesome track
Got all my troubles in one big pack
My baby left me so sad and lonely
On a lonesome train, on a lonesome track

Lonesome train on a lonesome track
My girl don't love me and that's a fact
No use in living, no use in dying
On a lonesome train, on a lonesome track

Oh, lonesome train, on a lonesome track
I want my baby, I want her back




Don't want to go on forever traveling
On a lonesome train, on a lonesome track

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Johnny Burnette's song "Lonesome Train" tell the story of a man who is feeling brokenhearted and disconnected from his loved ones. He is riding away on a train, leaving his troubles behind him, but ultimately feeling very alone and isolated. The song's repetitive structure, with the lonesome train and lonesome track motifs repeated throughout, gives the sense of an endless and lonely journey.


The first verse establishes the central image of the lonesome train, and the second verse reveals that the singer is carrying all of his sorrow with him. The third verse is the darkest, suggesting that the singer sees no point in living or dying without the love of his life. The final verse is the most hopeful, as the singer expresses a desire to be reunited with his beloved.


Overall, "Lonesome Train" is a quintessential example of the blues, a genre that often explores themes of heartbreak, loss, and loneliness. The repetition of the lyrics and the melancholy melody reinforce the sense of despair and isolation that the lyrics convey.


Line by Line Meaning

Lonesome train on a lonesome track
Feeling lonely and desolate while traveling on a train that seems to have no company


I'm going away, ain't coming back
Leaving behind a past life to move on to a new destination with no intentions of returning


I'm going somewhere far from my baby
Choosing to distance oneself from a loved one due to heartbreak and sadness


Got all my troubles in one big pack
Carrying heavy emotional baggage while on this lonesome train journey


My baby left me so sad and lonely
Feeling abandoned and depressed because of a recent breakup


My girl don't love me and that's a fact
Admitting the harsh reality of being unloved by a significant other


No use in living, no use in dying
Feeling powerless and hopeless, unable to find a reason to live or die


I want my baby, I want her back
Longing for the return of a loved one, despite the pain and heartache they may have caused


Don't want to go on forever traveling
Not wanting the lonesome train journey, and hoping for a happy return to a familiar place and people




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GLEN MOORE, MILTON SUBOTSKY

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@joey_bonin

This is the blueprint for good rockabilly.

@mew19forever

A great combination of two great styles of American music, Country and rock, awesome music! ^^

@lrn_news9171

Rockabilly is a mixture of country and rock n roll basically, typically has more of a country beat. Rock n roll is more like early Elvis like his version of blue sued shoes, jealhouse rock etc..

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Rockabilly at its best.

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Long live Rock-n-Roll

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Super de l écouter . Toujours ! .

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