Chattanooga Choo-Choo
The Glenn Miller Orchestra Lyrics


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Pardon me boy, is that the Chattanooga Choo Choo?
Track twenty nine, boy you can gimme a shine
I can afford to board a Chattanooga Choo Choo
I've got my fare and just a trifle to spare

You leave the Pennsylvania station 'bout a quarter to four
Read a magazine and then you're in Baltimore
Dinner in the diner, nothing could be finer
Than to have your ham 'n' eggs in Carolina

When you hear the whistle blowin' eight to the bar
Then you know that Tennessee is not very far
Shovel all the coal in, gotta keep it rollin'
Woo, woo, Chattanooga, there you are

There's gonna be a certain party at the station




Satin and lace, I used to call funny face
She's gonna cry until I tell her that I'll never roam

Overall Meaning

The Glenn Miller Orchestra's famous song Chattanooga Choo-Choo describes a man boarding a train in order to reach his destination in Chattanooga. He is taking the Chattanooga Choo-Choo, which is a train that leaves from Pennsylvania Station at around 4 pm. He asks the porter for a shine as he has everything he needs to board the train. The song goes on to describe the journey, which involves reading a magazine in Baltimore, having dinner in a diner with ham and eggs in Carolina, and hearing the whistle blow as the train reaches Tennessee.


The man is also going to meet a woman at the station, who he used to call funny face because of her sense of humor. The woman is wearing satin and lace and is going to cry until he promises her that he will never leave her again.


The song is known for its upbeat tempo, danceable beat, and catchy lyrics. First performed in 1941, the song became an instant hit and was played regularly on the radio. It is now considered a classic and is often played at weddings and other celebrations.


Line by Line Meaning

Pardon me boy, is that the Chattanooga Choo Choo?
Excuse me, conductor, is this the train to Chattanooga?


Track twenty nine, boy you can gimme a shine
Platform 29, shiner, please shine my shoes for me


I can afford to board a Chattanooga Choo Choo
I have enough money to pay for my ticket aboard the train to Chattanooga


I've got my fare and just a trifle to spare
I have enough money for my ticket and a little bit extra


You leave the Pennsylvania station 'bout a quarter to four
Departure time from Pennsylvania Station is around 3:45 in the afternoon


Read a magazine and then you're in Baltimore
After some time, you'll arrive in Baltimore – time to read a magazine!


Dinner in the diner, nothing could be finer
Eating dinner in the diner is a great experience


Than to have your ham 'n' eggs in Carolina
Eating ham and eggs in the dining car while rolling through Carolina is one of the finer things in life


When you hear the whistle blowin' eight to the bar
Once you hear the whistle blowing, you know that the train is moving quickly


Then you know that Tennessee is not very far
This fast train is making good time and you are close to Tennessee


Shovel all the coal in, gotta keep it rollin'
We need to keep the train moving by shoveling coal into the engine's firebox


Woo, woo, Chattanooga, there you are
Once you hear the train whistle again, you will have arrived in Chattanooga!


There's gonna be a certain party at the station
Someone special will be waiting to greet me when I arrive at the station


Satin and lace, I used to call funny face
I used to call her 'funny face' – she wore pretty dresses made of satin and lace


She's gonna cry until I tell her that I'll never roam
She'll be upset until I promise to never leave her again




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MACK GORDON, HARRY WARREN

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