The Monkees - Midnight Train Lyrics
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Midnight Train
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What Are The Lyrics For Midnight Train By The Monkees?
Now listen just a minute while I sing this song,
Don't you worry baby it won't take long. I'm just about ready to draw the line, So don't be surprised if I leave this time. Well I'm goin' north and I'm goin' south Don't want no more of your lyin' mouth. I'm hittin' the road, gonna ring some bells, Better know I can do it well. [Chorus] Midnight train, ramblin' ramblin' All night long I'm gamblin', gamblin' Been losin' all my money and it really is funny, umm badda dum. Midnight train, ramblin' ramblin' Al night I'm gamblin', gamblin' Well tell you what baby, well you better be movin' on. Well I really don't know where I'm goin' for sure, Ain't gotta map, it ain't no tour. Just headin' out to the open sky, Who knows, might even die. Well don't you worry your pretty little head 'Cause you never gave a dang what I did or said. That's why I'm packin' to leave this place Can't stand to look at your cheatin' face. [Chorus] Well you treated me like a little boy And played around like I was a toy. Guess you thought I'd have the blues, Look whose cryin', guess you lose. [Chorus: x2] It's about that time, better be movin' on |
Who Wrote Midnight Train By The Monkees?
Kenny Lee Lewis, Chris Mccarty
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What's The Duration Of The Midnight Train By The Monkees?The duration of Midnight Train is 2:07 minutes and seconds. |
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