Farmer-Labor Train
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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From the high Canadian Rockies to the land of Mexico,
City and the country, wherever you may go,
Through the wild and windy weather, the sun and sleet and rain,
Comes a-whistlin' through the country this Farmer-Labor train.

Listen to the jingle and the rumble and the roar,
She's rollin' through New England to the West Pacific shore.
It's a long time we've been waitin', now she's been whistlin' 'round the bend,
Roll on into Congress on that Farmer-Labor train.

There's lumberjacks and teamsters and sailors from the sea,
There's farmin' boys from Texas and the hills of Tennessee,
There's miners from Kentucky, there's fishermen from Maine;
Every worker in the country rides that Farmer-Labor train.

There's warehouse boys and truckers and guys that skin the cats,
Men that run the steel mills, the furnace and the blast,
Through the smoky factory cities, o'er the hot and dusty plains,
And the cushions they are crowded, on this Farmer-Labor train.

Listen to the jingle and the rumble and the roar,
She's rollin' through New England to the West Pacific shore.
It's a long time we've been waitin', now she's been whistlin' 'round the bend,
Ride on on into Congress on that Farmer-Labor train.

There's folks of every color and they're ridin' side by side
Through the swamps of Louisiana and across the Great Divide,
From the wheat fields and the orchards and the lowing cattle range,
And they're rolling onto victory on this Farmer-Labor train.

This train pulled into Washington a bright and happy day,
When she steamed into the station you could hear the people say:

"There's that Farmer-Labor Special, she's full of union men
Headin' onto White House on the Farmer-Labor train."

Overall Meaning

The Farmer-Labor Train is a song that Woody Guthrie wrote to celebrate the Farmer-Labor Party, a political organization that was active in the United States during the early 20th century. The song tells the story of a train that is carrying workers from all walks of life and from all over the country to Washington, D.C. to demand change from the government. The train is described as a unifying force, bringing together people from different backgrounds and regions who all share a common goal of improving their working conditions and securing their rights.


The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the journey, describing the train as it travels through diverse landscapes, from the mountains of Canada to the swamps of Louisiana. The workers on board are portrayed as hardworking and resilient, enduring all kinds of weather and terrain as they travel towards their destination. The chorus of the song emphasizes the power of the train, with its jingling, rumbling, and roaring, to signal the determination and unity of the workers.


Overall, the Farmer-Labor Train is a powerful anthem that celebrates working-class solidarity and the power of collective action. The song reinforces the idea that workers from all backgrounds can come together and fight for their rights, and it encourages listeners to join in the struggle for a better life.


Line by Line Meaning

From the high Canadian Rockies to the land of Mexico,
The train travels all across North America, from Canada to Mexico, through cities and rural areas alike.


City and the country, wherever you may go,
This train doesn't discriminate - it travels everywhere, whether through cities or rural areas.


Through the wild and windy weather, the sun and sleet and rain,
No matter what the weather is like, this train keeps on chugging along.


Comes a-whistlin' through the country this Farmer-Labor train.
The train is a signal of hope for farmers and workers.


Listen to the jingle and the rumble and the roar,
The sounds of the train's wheels and engine are music to the ears of those waiting for it.


She's rollin' through New England to the West Pacific shore.
The train travels from the East Coast all the way to the West Coast of the United States.


It's a long time we've been waitin', now she's been whistlin' 'round the bend,
Workers have been waiting for a train like this for a long time, and now it's finally arrived.


Roll on into Congress on that Farmer-Labor train.
The workers hope to make their voices heard in Congress through the train's arrival.


There's lumberjacks and teamsters and sailors from the sea,
The train is filled with workers from all different occupations, including those who work on land and sea.


There's farmin' boys from Texas and the hills of Tennessee,
Farmers from all over the United States, including Texas and Tennessee, are represented on the train.


There's miners from Kentucky, there's fishermen from Maine;
Those who work in mining and fishing industries are also on board the train.


Every worker in the country rides that Farmer-Labor train.
The train is a symbol of unity among all workers in the United States.


There's warehouse boys and truckers and guys that skin the cats,
The train is also filled with workers from logistics and transportation industries.


Men that run the steel mills, the furnace and the blast,
Workers from industries involved in steel production are also on board.


Through the smoky factory cities, o'er the hot and dusty plains,
The train passes through factory cities as well as rural areas with harsh climates.


And the cushions they are crowded, on this Farmer-Labor train.
Despite the conditions, the train is crowded with workers who hope to make a change.


There's folks of every color and they're ridin' side by side
The train brings together workers of all races and ethnicities.


Through the swamps of Louisiana and across the Great Divide,
The train travels across all types of terrain and regions.


From the wheat fields and the orchards and the lowing cattle range,
Even workers from agricultural industries are represented.


And they're rolling onto victory on this Farmer-Labor train.
The train symbolizes a roll towards victory for workers' rights.


This train pulled into Washington a bright and happy day,
The train's arrival in Washington D.C. is a joyous occasion for workers.


When she steamed into the station you could hear the people say:
The train's arrival is met with enthusiasm from those who have been waiting for it.


"There's that Farmer-Labor Special, she's full of union men
The train is known throughout the country as the "Farmer-Labor Special," and is filled with union workers.


Headin' onto White House on the Farmer-Labor train."
The train's final destination is the White House, where workers hope to make their voices heard.




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Comments from YouTube:

@tanyikwah5806

Amazing tune, one of my favorite songs of Woody.

@redsteahl4984

thanks for this wonderful music

@music4thedeaf

gawd damn i luv Guthrie!

@sammycraigar

I like this one just as much as the Wabash Cannonball.

@markusgarvey9473

wonderfull !!

@ckom9

I am going to learn how to sing and play this song.

@Water-dnfu

It’s been 11 years, did you end up learning the song?

@InventorZahran

"There's folks of every color and they're riding side-by-side."

Woody Guthrie literally predicted the 1960's Civil Rights Movement and the desegregation of buses and trains!

@Namlessnomad

An Okie treasure, Labour Conquers All!!!

@1919georgekelly

I see I'm not the first to mention Bernie here. He just HAS to make this (one of) his campaign song(s). Please, please you folks who read this spread the good word on Woody Guthrie's "Farmer Labor Train." Bernie Sanders 2016. Feel the Bern!

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