Lyrics Beastie Boys

Beastie Boys

Railroad Blues

"All aboard, track 17, all aboard'"

Yeehaw!

Now this song is dedicated

To all the hard workin' pioneers of this country

Setting out discovering the West

Bringin' a railroad to where no man has ever been before

Johnny he worked on a railroad

A poundin' on iron and steel

Workin' his way out West now

The only sure thing's his next meal

America was young

But she was a growin'

Layin' tracks across the prairie

Not knowing where they're going

His momma didn't wanna' leave him

But now he's in the West

She said, "Please don't go"

But he said, "If I don't I'll never rest"

It wasn't always easy

Some of the boys died

Johnny wrote her letters

But he received no replies

Johnny he worked on a railroad

A poundin' on iron and steel

Workin' his way out West now

The only sure thing's his next meal

Johnny reached San Francisco

Tired and broke without a dime

Started panning for gold

Just a hopin' he would find

The gold wasn't a rushin'

But Johnny kept on minin'

Trying to send his Mama something

With the letters he was signing

Then one day Johnny finally got a reply

When he opens Mama's letter, he began to cry

She's a writin' from her deathbed and this is what she said

"Please don't be mad at me son 'cause tomorrow I'll be dead"

Johnny he worked on a railroad

A poundin' on iron and steel

Workin' his way out West now

The only sure thing's his next meal