Choo Choo Lullaby
Moondog Lyrics


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CHOO - CHOO LULLABY
Choo - Choo Lullaby, sing oh me oh my;
Rock a baby high, Choo - Choo.
Rock a baby low, rock a baby slow,
To Promotory Point wo go!
Choo-Choo have you heard? Mind you, not a word.
Their´s to be o back-tracking,
Back to coal and steam! Isn´t that a scream?
I heard it from a miner bird.
Carter wants her back, back to Hackensack,
Carter, out in Wyoming.
Carter wants her back, back to blow her stack,
So Choo-Choo, see what you can do,
Give her back her track, give her back her stack,
Taller than a tale, Choo-Choo.
Give her back her crew, give her back her due,
Along the Californya trail!
Give a boot a sail; give a kite a tail;
Give drought a rain, Choo-Choo.
Give your dear Ol´Dad what he never had,
An Honest Engine Choo-Choo Train.
What a "Union Day" is the Tenth of may,
Just For you and me, Choo-Choo.




Past and Future meet, underneath our feet,
A Promotory Point of view!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Moondog's "Choo Choo Lullaby" carry a tender yet captivating melody that invokes an image of a soothing lullaby sung to a child. The first line of the song, "Choo-Choo Lullaby, sing oh me oh my," sets the tone, indicating that the song will be a lullaby sung to someone - perhaps a child - to put them to sleep. The next two lines, "Rock a baby high, Choo-Choo / Rock a baby low, rock a baby slow," describe the act of holding a baby and gently rocking it back and forth to soothe it.


The song then shifts to a train metaphor, as the lyrics mention Promontory Point, which is where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads were joined, completing the transcontinental railroad in 1869. The lyrics refer to backtracking, going back to coal and steam, and the desire to give Carter's train back what it lost - its track, stack, and crew - highlighting the maintenance of the railroad. The lyrics also mention "Along the Californya trail," a nod to the California Trail, which connected Missouri to California during the gold rush. Lastly, the song mentions "A Promotory Point of view!" suggesting a viewpoint that sees the importance of progress and connection, represented by the transcontinental railroad that brought people together.


Line by Line Meaning

Choo-Choo Lullaby, sing oh me oh my;
Start singing the Choo-Choo Lullaby and express excitement.


Rock a baby high, Choo-Choo.
Rock the baby up high while singing the lullaby.


Rock a baby low, rock a baby slow,
Rock the baby down low and slowly while singing.


To Promotory Point wo go!
We're heading to Promontory Point, Utah where the railroad meets.


Choo-Choo have you heard? Mind you, not a word.
Do you hear that Choo-Choo? It's a secret, don't tell anyone.


Their´s to be o back-tracking,
The train will be going backwards in direction.


Back to coal and steam! Isn´t that a scream?
The train will go back to using coal and steam power, how ridiculous!


I heard it from a miner bird.
I only know about this because a bird told me.


Carter wants her back, back to Hackensack,
Someone named Carter wants the train to go back to Hackensack, New Jersey.


Carter, out in Wyoming.
Carter is located in Wyoming.


Carter wants her back, back to blow her stack,
Carter wants the train to run so fast it blows its own stack.


So Choo-Choo, see what you can do,
Choo-Choo, do your best to make Carter's wishes come true.


Give her back her track, give her back her stack,
Restore the train's track and stack to its original condition.


Taller than a tale, Choo-Choo.
Choo-Choo is a tall train that has become legendary.


Give her back her crew, give her back her due,
Bring back the train's crew and give them what they deserve.


Along the Californya trail!
The train has traveled all the way to California.


Give a boot a sail; give a kite a tail;
Anything is possible, even putting a sail on a boot or a tail on a kite.


Give drought a rain, Choo-Choo.
Choo-Choo, make it rain and end the drought.


Give your dear Ol´Dad what he never had,
Give your father, who worked on the railroad, something he never had before.


An Honest Engine Choo-Choo Train.
An engine that is truthful and reliable, a train like Choo-Choo.


What a "Union Day" is the Tenth of may,
May 10th is a day of union, bringing people together.


Just For you and me, Choo-Choo.
This day of union is for everyone, including Choo-Choo.


Past and Future meet, underneath our feet,
Our past and future are being shaped by the railroad tracks under our feet.


A Promotory Point of view!
We have a unique perspective from Promontory Point, a place that brought the country together through the railroad.




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