The Train
Ray Charles Lyrics


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You must take the 'A' train
To go Sugar Hill 'way up in Harlem
If you miss the 'A' train
You'll find you've missed the quickest way to Harlem

Hurry, get on now it's coming
Listen to those rails a thrumming
All 'board get on the 'A' train
Soon you will be on Sugar Hill in Harlem





Overall Meaning

In Ray Charles's song "The Train," the lyrics capture the urgency and excitement of taking the 'A' train to reach Sugar Hill in Harlem. It emphasizes the importance of catching the 'A' train as the quickest way to reach Harlem, and warns that missing it would mean missing out on the opportunity to experience the vibrant atmosphere of Sugar Hill.


The phrase "You must take the 'A' train" sets the tone of necessity, suggesting that taking this particular train is essential to reach the desired destination. Sugar Hill, a neighborhood in Harlem, holds historical significance as a hub of African American culture during the Harlem Renaissance. By emphasizing the significance of the 'A' train, the lyrics imply that this train carries not just physical transportation, but also cultural significance and the promise of a unique experience.


The lyrics further convey a sense of urgency by encouraging listeners to hurry and get on the train as it arrives. The mention of the rails "a thrumming" creates an auditory image, giving listeners the sensation of the train approaching and heightening the excitement. The repetition of the phrase "'board get on the 'A' train" reinforces the need for immediate action.


Overall, "The Train" captures the essence of the importance of the 'A' train and the anticipation of experiencing the vibrant neighborhood of Sugar Hill in Harlem. It serves as a metaphor for seizing opportunities and not missing out on the quickest and most enriching path to one's aspirations.


Line by Line Meaning

You must take the 'A' train
It is necessary for you to board the train called 'A'


To go Sugar Hill 'way up in Harlem
In order to reach the neighborhood of Sugar Hill situated high in Harlem


If you miss the 'A' train
In case you fail to catch the 'A' train


You'll find you've missed the quickest way to Harlem
You will realize that you have missed the fastest route to Harlem


Hurry, get on now it's coming
Be quick, board the train now as it is approaching


Listen to those rails a thrumming
Pay attention to the rhythmic sound of the train tracks


All 'board get on the 'A' train
Everyone, please get on the 'A' train


Soon you will be on Sugar Hill in Harlem
Before long, you will reach Sugar Hill in the neighborhood of Harlem




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Billy Strayhorn

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jeatig

Shoulda, coulda, woulda been a hit and released on some album!! Why wasn't it??

Farkasinszky Ádám

Now this is MUSIC!!

ALBARO9147

J' avais oublié ce morceau. Composition de Ray Charles. Très bon , dans la lignée des sixties.Un petit côté " i'm movin' on"

Allen Hughes

I've been looking for this forever

Mauro Dessy

grande interpretazione

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Fantastic...No deception

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My family party to it...nice

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is was the flip side of Let's Go Get Stoned

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this aint on spotify :/

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