Train Kept a Rollin
Led Zeppelin Lyrics


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Aboard a train
I met a dame
She was a hipster
Man a real gone dame
She wasn't pretty
For New York City
As we strut down on that ol' fairlane
With a heave and a ho
I just couldn't let her go

Get along
Sweet little woman get along
On your way
Get along
Sweet little woman get along
On your way
With a heave and a ho
I just couldn't let her go

The train kept a rollin' all night long
The train kept a rollin' all night long
The train kept a rollin' all night long
The train kept a rollin' all night long
With a heave and a ho
I just couldn't let her go

I made a stop round Albuquerque
She must'a thought I was real gone jerk
Got off the train at El Paso
A' looking so good I couldn't let her go
With a heave and a ho
I just couldn't let her go

The train kept a rollin' all night long
The train kept a rollin' all night long
The train kept a rollin' all night long
The train kept a rollin' all night long




With a heave and a ho
I just couldn't let her go

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Led Zeppelin's "Train Kept a Rollin'" describe the singer's encounter with a woman on a train. She is described as a "hip" and "real gone dame" who is not conventionally pretty. Despite this, the singer is taken with her and cannot "let her go." As they travel by train, the song's chorus repeats "The train kept a rollin' all night long" to describe the forward momentum of their journey.


The lyrics suggest a sense of wanderlust and excitement as the singer and the woman travel together, moving from city to city. The singer's narration comes across in a playful, somewhat nonchalant manner, with lines like "She must'a thought I was real gone jerk" describing a moment of misunderstanding with humor.


Overall, the meaning behind the lyrics is open to interpretation, and the song may be seen as a fun adventure story or a commentary on the fleeting nature of romantic encounters.


Line by Line Meaning

Aboard a train
I was on a train


I met a dame
I met a woman


She was a hipster
She was a fashionable and trendy person


Man a real gone dame
She was a really cool woman


She wasn't pretty
She wasn't conventionally attractive


For New York City
But by New York City's standards


As we strut down on that ol' fairlane
As we walked down the train aisle


With a heave and a ho
With a lot of effort


I just couldn't let her go
I couldn't stop thinking about her


Get along
Go


Sweet little woman get along
You sweet woman, go on your way


On your way
Leave


The train kept a rollin' all night long
The train kept moving all night long


I made a stop round Albuquerque
I stopped in Albuquerque


She must'a thought I was real gone jerk
She might have thought I was a stupid person


Got off the train at El Paso
I disembarked at El Paso


A' looking so good I couldn't let her go
She looked very attractive and I couldn't stop thinking about her


The train kept a rollin' all night long
The train kept moving all night long


With a heave and a ho
With a lot of effort


I just couldn't let her go
I couldn't stop thinking about her




Lyrics Š BMG Rights Management, CARLIN AMERICA INC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Howie Kay, Lois Mann, Tiny Bradshaw

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Electric Sailor

"Ladies and Gentlemen, please welcome--THE LED ZEP-A-LIN"--It just gives me chills the way the great Chip Monck introduced artists at all the rock festivals back then. Because in those days, it was thought you couldn't be a band unless you had the article THE in your name. Thus, you had THE Cream, THE Blue Cheer, THE Pink Floyd, THE Jefferson Airplane, THE Iron Butterfly, THE Vanilla Fudge--you get the idea!

Cyber 101

Very interesting! 🧐

b bb

it is British, chip monck is trying to be cool, alas he is NOT cool

Electric Sailor

@b bb It was also very hard to get people out of the habit of calling a band by "THE" something, as if they were a street gang. Eventually they did. I'm surprised he didn't say "The Led Zeppelins" (plural)!

William Money

The jimi Hendrix experience

William Money

@Electric Sailor I can’t imagine calling the doors just doors.

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Ned D.

Never understood why they didn't do a studio version of this song.

BenJamin Everett

I thought it was the Yardbird's

Electric Sailor

Aerosmith might have thought twice about releasing their own version of the tune if Zep did it first. There again, Zeppelin had to convince everyone in the early days that they were the NEW Yardbirds, and that they haven't strayed too far from the OLD Yardbirds roots by playing that--and even remaking "For Your Love'

Cyber 101

I've always thought the same!

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