The One After 909
The Beatles Lyrics


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My baby said she's traveling on the one after 909
I said move over honey I'm traveling on that line
I said move over once, move over twice
Come on, baby, don't be cold as ice
Said she's traveling on the one after 909

I begged her not to go and I begged her on my bended knees
You're only fooling around, you're fooling around with me
I said move over once, move over twice
Come on, baby, don't be cold as ice
Said she's traveling on the one after 909

I got my bag, run to the station
Railman says you've got the the wrong location
I got my bag, run right home
Then I find I've got the number wrong

Well she said she's traveling on the one after 909
I said move over honey I'm traveling on that line
I said move over once, move over twice
Come on, baby, don't be cold as ice
Said she's traveling on the one after 909

I got my bag, run to the station
Railman says you've got the the wrong location
I got my bag, run right home
Then I find I've got the number wrong

Well she said she's traveling on the one after 909
I said move over honey I'm traveling on that line
I said move over once, move over twice
Come on, baby, don't be cold as ice
Said she's traveling on the one after 9-0




Said she's traveling on the one after 9-0
Said she's traveling on the one after 909

Overall Meaning

The One After 909 is one of the early songs written by The Beatles, and it was a tune they had been working on for several years before they recorded it. The song is about a man who is trying to convince his girlfriend not to leave him to catch the train "one after 909". He begs her to stay and not be "cold as ice" towards him, but she ignores his pleas and leaves. The man tries to catch up with her by going to the station and running after her, but he ends up getting the wrong train number and going home instead.


The lyrics paint a picture of a man who is desperate to keep his relationship from falling apart, but ultimately unable to do so. The catchy tune of the song contrasts with the sad story it tells, and the refrain of "move over once, move over twice" adds to the sense of urgency and frustration the man feels. The lyrics also show The Beatles' love for rock and roll, as the song is inspired by the rhythms and melodies of early rock bands like Buddy Holly and Eddie Cochran.


Line by Line Meaning

My baby said she's trav'ling on the one after 909
My significant other mentioned that they're taking the train that departs following the 909 train.


I said move over honey I'm traveling on that line
I responded by saying that I'll be taking the same train, so my significant other should make room for me.


I said move over once, move over twice Come on baby don't be cold as ice.
In an attempt to persuade my significant other, I pleaded with them to move over and make room for me, not to reject me coldly.


Said she's trav'ling on the one after 909.
My significant other reiterated that they'll be taking the train that leaves after the 909 train.


I begged her not to go and I begged her on my bended knees, You're only fooling around, you're fooling around with me.
I begged my significant other not to leave and even got down on my knees, but I suspected that they were simply playing games with me.


I got my bag, run to the station Railman says you've got the the wrong location
I hurriedly grabbed my bag and headed to the train station, but upon arrival, I found out from the railroad worker that I was at the wrong station.


I got my bag, run right home Then I find I've got the number wrong
I rushed back home with my bag in hand, only to realize that I had the train number wrong the whole time.


Said she's trav'ling on the one after 909.
My significant other reiterated again that they'll be taking the train that departs following the 909 train.


Said she's trav'ling on the one after 9-0, Said she's trav'ling on the one after 9-0, Said she's trav'ling on the one after 909.
My significant other repeated numerous times that they'll be taking the train that leaves after the 909 train.




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Written by: John Lennon, Paul McCartney

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