This song is actually by the Psychedelic Folk band The Stone Poneys and it
features Linda Ronstadt on lead vocals. Pretty good lead vocals, actually.
I didn't know what the name of a chord was so I named it B5, not sure if it really
is that chord, but here is what I ment.
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Well, here's the whole song.
B E A E
Well I woke up this morning woah-oh
B B5 B
And the sun refused to shine
B E A E
I knew I'd leave my baby woah-oh
B B5 B
With a troublin' mind
E A B A
It rains every morning woah-oh
E Bm A
And evening is the same
B E A E
And it's gonna be a long time woah-oh
B B5 B
'Til I hear the 2:10 train
B E A E
Well I looked out my window Woah-oh
B B5 B
And I couldn't keep from cryin'
B E A E
I knew the old 2:10 Woah-oh
B B5 B
Would take me down the line
E A B A
That driver on that engine Woah-oh
E Bm A
Well he ain't no friend of mine
B E A E
He's taken all the women Woah-oh
B B5 B
And he's left the men behind
B E A E
Well now he won't be leaving Big Ben Woah-oh
B B5 B
For another seven years
B E A E
I'm gonna find another baby Woah-oh
B B5 B
To laugh away my tears
E A B A
When I get back to Houston woah-oh
E Bm A
I'm gonna shout and tell
B E A E
Of how the Big Ben bought 'em Woah-oh
B B5 B
It's a living burning hell
B E A E
Now when your lovin' baby leaves you Woah-oh
B B5 B
Don't you feel so bad
B E A E
It makes you think about the good times Woah-oh
B B5 B
With the one time man you've had
E A B A
He's crying don't leave me here baby
E Bm
Shackled to a chain
B E A E
But let me ride down with you woah-oh
B B5 B
Along the 2:10 train