That Train Don't Run - Matraca Berg

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That Train Don't Run Lyrics

(Matraca Berg/Gary Harrison)

He ran hard, he ran fast
A fallen angel on a weekend pass
Never looked forward, never looked back
A blaze of glory down a one way track

I hear the whistle
I hear the rumble
And at two a.m. outside my door
Must be your memory
Rattlin' the shutters
That train don't run by here no more


Oh yeah, we were rollin' in the wild, wild days
He kept on going and I changed my ways
Now I'm a good girl, I do what's right
Still sometimes in the middle of the night

I hear the whistle
I hear the rumble
And at two a.m. outside my door
Must be your memory
Rattlin' the shutters
That train don't run by here no more

I lie and listen to the last boxcar
Sweet dreams baby, wherever you are
Wherever you are

Yeah, I hear the whistle
I hear the rumble
And at two a.m. outside my door
Must be your memory
Rattlin' the shutters
That train don't run by here no more
No more

No more
That train don't run
That train don't run by here no more

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Matraca Berg,born February 3rd 1964 in Nashville, Tennessee, is a country music singer-songwriter who has written hits for artists like Martina McBride ("Wild Angels", "Cry On The Shoulder of The Road"), Suzy Bogguss ("Hey Cinderella"), Trisha Yearwood ("XXs And OOS", "Wrong Side Of Memphis", "Everybody Knows"), Pam Tillis ("Calico Plains"), Deana Carter ("We Danced Anyway"), The Dixie Chicks ("If I Fall You're Going Down With Me"), and Gretchen Wilson ("I Dont Feel Like Loving You Today").

Berg wrote the classic, which was CMA Song of the Year, "Strawberry Wine" for Deana Carter. She has recorded several solo albums, and continues writing for others whilst working on her new album.

She recently participated in the successful Wine Women and Song tour of the US and the UK with fellow artists Gretchen Peters and Suzy Bogguss Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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