Thursday, January 15, 2009

1973 Click Clack (Paris, France)

1973 Paris, France

Captain Beefheart - vocals, harmonica
Zoot Horn Rollo (Bill Harkleroad) - capoed slide guitar
Rockette Morton (Mark Boston) - guitar and falling hat
Winged Eel Fingerling (Elliot Ingber) - guitar, hair & beard
Orejon (Roy Estrada) - Vato Loco Bass
Ed Marimba (Art Tripp) - Drums



Click Clack
Two trains
Two railroad tracks
One goin' 'n the other one comin' back
There goes my baby on that ole train
I say come back come back baby come back
Click clack click clack
There's my baby wain' her handkerchief down
My cars stand up when I hear that sound
This time it sound like it's for keeps
Click clack click clack
I get down on the ground
With the gravel around
I pray t' the Lord
That the train will stop
Turn right around
'N never stop till it drop my baby off
Now I had this girl
Threatened 'n leave me all the time
Maybe you had uh girl like that
I-yuh all time cryin'
Well I had this girl
Threatened 'n leave me all the time
Threatenin' t' go down t' N'Orleans-uh
'N get herself lost 'n found
Maybe you had uh girl like this
She's always threatenin' t' go down t' N'Orleans
'N get herself lost 'n found
C'mon I'll play it for yuh
Lemme tell yuh 'bout it
Lemme tell yuh 'bout it
There were two railroad tracks
Click clack click clack
One ah them leavin'-uh
'N the other one comin' back
I was two years from yuh baby
You were goin' way up the tracks
The train was leavin'-uh
I could see yuh wavin' your handkerchief


Lyrics from Home Page Replica


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