Larry Groce - I've Been Working on the Railroad Lyrics

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I've Been Working on the Railroad

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What Are The Lyrics For I've Been Working on the Railroad By Larry Groce?
I've been working on the railroad
All the live long day I've been working on the railroad Just to pass the time away Don't you hear the whistle blowin' Rise up so early in the morn Can't you hear the captain shouting Dinah blow your horn Dinah won't you blow Dinah won't you blow Dinah won't you blow your ho-o-o-orn Dinah won't you blow Dinah won't you blow Dinah won't you blow your horn Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah Someone's in the kitchen I know oh-oh-oh Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah Strumming on the old banjo Fee fi fiddle e I o Fee fi fiddle e I o-o-o-o Fee fi fiddle e I o Strumming on the old banjo Don't you hear the whistle blowin' Rise up so early in the morn Can't you hear the captain shouting Dinah blow your horn Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah Someone's in the kitchen I know oh-oh-oh Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah Strumming on the old banjo Fee fi fiddle e I o Fee fi fiddle e I o-o-o-o Fee fi fiddle e I o Strumming on the old banjo Strumming on the old banjo Strumming on the old banjo-o-o |
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