Black Train Song
The Doors Lyrics


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People get ready
There's a train-a-coming
You don't need a ticket
Climb on board

Train-a-ride
Sixteen coatches long
Train-a-ride
Sixteen coatches long
Where there be no train
Took my baby, he's gone

Train, train
Comin' round the bend
Train, train
Comin' round the bend
Yeah, there be no evil train
Took my one and only friend

Train, train
Comin' down the line
Train, train
Comin' down the line
Well, there be no rock train
Took the only friend of mine

Train, train
Comin' down the track
Train, train
Comin' down the track
Yeah, he took my baby
And he never bring her back
Allright

Away, away, away in India
Away, away, away in India
Away, away, away in India
That's right
Away, away, away in India
Away, away, away in India
Away, away, away in India
That's right
Away in India
That's right

Well, I woke up a morning
Got the crossroads on my mind
Well, I woke up a morning
Got the crossroads on my mind
Take a walk with me
Everything gonna work out fine

Well, I woke up a morning
Got the junk hangin' on my mind
Well, I woke up a morning
Got the junk hangin' on my mind
Take a walk with me
Everything gonna work out fine

Well, I woke up a morning
Got the eight ball on my mind
Well, I woke up a morning
Got the eight ball on my mind
Take a walk with me
Everything gonna work out fine

Well, I woke up a morning
Got the crossroads on my mind
Well, I woke up a morning
Got the crossroads on my mind
Take a walk with me
Everything gonna work out fine

Train, train
Come and gone
Took my baby
Took my baby
Away





Well, I woke up a morning
Nothing on my mind

Overall Meaning

The Doors’ “Black Train Song” is a blues-rock classic that follows the journey of lost love, using the metaphor of a train to symbolize the inevitable passage of time and the loss of people and things we hold dear. The lyrics urge the listener to prepare themselves for the train, even though they do not require a ticket to board. The sixteen-coach-long train representing life rolls on without stopping, sometimes taking loved ones away from us.


The repetitive chorus line of “train, train comin’ round the bend” in each verse drives home the idea of the relentless passage of time, as the singer laments the loss of his baby, his friend, and his love to the train. He even includes a reference to the crossroads, a nod to the blues tradition that suggests the devil is waiting at the crossroads to make a deal for one's soul.


The closing lines of the song suggest that he has accepted that there may be no bringing his lost loved ones back, and he is left to confront his own despair, represented here by his wandering mind. Overall, the song is a melancholy reflection on the inevitability of loss and the harsh reality of mortality.


Line by Line Meaning

People get ready
Prepare yourself


There's a train-a-coming
Something is about to happen


You don't need a ticket
You don't need money or anything else


Climb on board
Join in and come along for the ride


Train-a-ride
The train is coming


Sixteen coaches long
The train is very long


Where there be no train
Where there isn't a train


Took my baby, he's gone
Someone took away my loved one


Train, train
The train is coming


Comin' round the bend
The train is turning a corner


Yeah, there be no evil train
There isn't a bad train


Took my one and only friend
Someone took away my only friend


Comin' down the line
The train is coming closer


Well, there be no rock train
There isn't a train made of rock


Took the only friend of mine
Someone took away my only friend


Comin' down the track
The train is approaching


Yeah, he took my baby
Someone took away my loved one


And he never bring her back
They didn't bring her back


Away, away, away in India
Away in a foreign land


That's right
Correct


Well, I woke up a morning
I woke up one morning


Got the crossroads on my mind
Thinking about decisions


Take a walk with me
Join me on a journey


Everything gonna work out fine
Things will get better


Got the junk hangin' on my mind
Thinking about drugs


Got the eight ball on my mind
Thinking about pool


Train, train
The train is coming


Come and gone
The train arrived and left


Took my baby
Someone took away my loved one


Away
Gone


Well, I woke up a morning
I woke up one morning


Nothing on my mind
Not thinking about anything




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Elías Téllez

People get ready there's a train a comin'
You don't need a ticket
Climb on board
Train arrive
Sixteen coaches long
Train arrive
Sixteen coaches long
Well that mean old train
Took my baby
He's gone

Train, train
Coming 'round the bend
Train, train
Coming 'round the bend
Yeah that mean old evil train
Took my one and only friend

Train, train
Coming down the line
Train, train
Coming down the line
Well that mean old rotten train
Took the only friend of mine

Train, train
Coming down the track
Train, train
Coming down the track
Yeah he took my baby
And he never bring her back, alright

Away, away, away
Away in India
Away, away, away
Away in India

Well I woke up this morning got the crossroads on my mind
Well I woke up this morning got the crossroads on my mind
Don't know what's going to be, everything will work out fine
Well I woke up this morning got nothing on my mind
Don't know what's going to be, everything will work out fine
Well I woke up this morning got the H-bomb on my mind
Well I woke up this morning got the H-bomb on my mind
Everything, everything will work out fine, yeah

Well I woke up this morning got the crossroads on my mind
Well I woke up this morning got the crossroads on my mind
Don't know what's going to be, everything, everything, everything, everything gonna work out fine

Train, train
Come and gone
Took my baby
Took my baby
Took my love
Away

Well I woke up this morning, yeah
Nothing on my mind



elsrdick

+Zuriel Hernandez Black train song es un medley de cuatro canciones de blues sureno de los anos 30, el cual es considerado el blues mas puro, musicalmente hablando

Un medley, es como decir un popurri, o una combinacion de varios pedazos de distintas canciones, que se juntan para forma una sola cancion, y que el interprete de esa nueva cancion, le da su propia interpretacion, al mismo tiempo que rinde tributo a las piezas originales.

las cuatro canciones son mystery train, people get ready, crossroads, y away en india. Antes de Doors, el grupo Cream habia versionado crossroads de forma exitosa, y Elvis Presley tambien hizo una version de Mystery train en los anos 50, la cual se convirtio en uno de sus mas grandes exitos. Sin embargo, nadie nunca habia hecho un medley como lo hizo Doors.

Se llama Black porque los artistas/compositores de las cuatro canciones son negros. Luego, es Train, porque Doors tomo casi toda la letra de mystery train y parte de la musica, por eso la cancion Black Train Song tiene la palabra Train. Y song, pues, porque es una cancion. Por eso se llama Black Train Song: el nombre rinde tributo a los artistas negros del blues sureno de los anos 30.

de mas esta decir, que Doors con todo el respeto que merecen, compartio los creditos con los autores originales

La parte del jamming (es decir, la parte donde tocan ray, robby y john), son pedazos de las otras canciones, pero con un toque de interpretacion de Doors.

Finalmente, Jim cantando Oh-eh, oh-eh, oh-eh, es una obvia referencia al chu chu chuuuuuu de un ferrocarril de vapor de los anos 30, es decir, la epoca de cuando son las canciones originales.

Espero esta explicacion haya sido satisfactoria.



All comments from YouTube:

Andy Wolf

This is the best cover of this song I've ever heard. Very Crispy.

juan roberto Navarro

What a misterious song, beautiful...Jim's voice is just great!

S. M022

This is my favorite doors song! Means so much to me. Black train took my baby, I see it as death

Elías Téllez

People get ready there's a train a comin'
You don't need a ticket
Climb on board
Train arrive
Sixteen coaches long
Train arrive
Sixteen coaches long
Well that mean old train
Took my baby
He's gone

Train, train
Coming 'round the bend
Train, train
Coming 'round the bend
Yeah that mean old evil train
Took my one and only friend

Train, train
Coming down the line
Train, train
Coming down the line
Well that mean old rotten train
Took the only friend of mine

Train, train
Coming down the track
Train, train
Coming down the track
Yeah he took my baby
And he never bring her back, alright

Away, away, away
Away in India
Away, away, away
Away in India

Well I woke up this morning got the crossroads on my mind
Well I woke up this morning got the crossroads on my mind
Don't know what's going to be, everything will work out fine
Well I woke up this morning got nothing on my mind
Don't know what's going to be, everything will work out fine
Well I woke up this morning got the H-bomb on my mind
Well I woke up this morning got the H-bomb on my mind
Everything, everything will work out fine, yeah

Well I woke up this morning got the crossroads on my mind
Well I woke up this morning got the crossroads on my mind
Don't know what's going to be, everything, everything, everything, everything gonna work out fine

Train, train
Come and gone
Took my baby
Took my baby
Took my love
Away

Well I woke up this morning, yeah
Nothing on my mind

shovelsamo

Absolutly epic piece of music. One of my all time favorites! Thanks for posting

Torsten Grosmann

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Yourugglymom

What a great song! Jim is azome!

DALE HULEN

Jim Morrison paying tribute to Elvis Presley..... 2 Southern boys..... RIP Jim and Ray

Steven Straus

The first time I heard this is when the box set came out which I didn't hesitate to buy. It reminded me of some of the concerts from the early seventies. A few groups did long jams like this. Mountain was another group who did similar jams like this as well as Ten Years After.

Ponny Warcat

It sounds like a train. I did not know the Doors wrote one called "Black Train". By coincidence I titled a song "Old Black Train". I tend to lean on it during tough times. I'll get lost in the rhythm and forget all my troubles for the moment.

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