Johnny Cash – Train of Love

About the song

In the annals of American music, few names resonate with the gravitas and cultural impact of Johnny Cash. The Man in Black, as he was widely known, embodied a rugged individualism and a poetic sensibility that resonated deeply with audiences worldwide. His music, a potent blend of country, gospel, and rock and roll, chronicled the struggles and triumphs of the common man, offering solace and inspiration to generations.

Among Cash’s vast and enduring repertoire, “Train of Love” stands out as a beacon of enduring passion and unwavering commitment. Released in 1956, the song is a testament to the transformative power of love, its ability to transcend obstacles and carry individuals through life’s trials.

“Train of Love” opens with a gentle strumming of the guitar, Cash’s deep, resonant voice immediately captivating the listener. The lyrics, simple yet profound, paint a vivid picture of a love that defies the boundaries of time and space. The train, a symbol of both movement and permanence, serves as a metaphor for the couple’s unwavering journey together.

As the song progresses, Cash’s voice gains an urgency, reflecting the growing intensity of his emotions. He sings of his unwavering devotion to his beloved, promising to “never let [her] ride alone” on this metaphorical train of love. The imagery is powerful and evocative, conjuring up a sense of shared adventure and unwavering commitment.

The chorus of “Train of Love” is a rousing declaration of devotion, Cash’s voice soaring as he proclaims his love’s ability to “carry me all the way.” The repetition of the phrase “train of love” creates a sense of momentum and inevitability, suggesting that the couple’s bond is unbreakable and their journey together endless.

“Train of Love” concludes with a sense of quiet assurance, Cash’s voice returning to its gentle cadence as he reiterates his unwavering commitment. The final lines, “I’m gonna ride that train of love,” leave a lasting impression, underscoring the song’s central message of enduring passion and unwavering devotion.

Johnny Cash’s “Train of Love” is a timeless classic, a country ballad that has touched the hearts of listeners for generations. Its simple yet profound lyrics, coupled with Cash’s resonant voice and heartfelt delivery, make it an enduring testament to the power of love. The song’s message of unwavering commitment and enduring passion continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, offering hope and inspiration in a world that often feels uncertain and fleeting.

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Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Train of love’s a-coming, big black wheels a-humming
People waiting at the station, happy hearts are drumming
Trainman, tell me maybe, ain’t you got my baby?
Every so often everybody’s baby gets the urge to roam
But everybody’s baby but mine’s coming home
[Verse 2]
Now, stop your whistle blowing, ’cause I got ways of knowing
You’re bringing other people’s lovers, but my own keeps going
Train of love’s deceiving, when she’s not gone she’s leaving
Every so often everybody’s baby gets the urge to roam
But everybody’s baby but mine’s coming home
[Verse 3]
Train of love’s now hasting, sweethearts standing waiting
Here and there and everywhere, they’re gonna be embracing
Trainman, tell me maybe, ain’t you got my baby?
Every so often everybody’s baby gets the urge to roam
But everybody’s baby but mine’s coming home
[Verse 4]
Train of love’s a-leaving, leaving my heart grieving
But early or late, I sit and wait, because I’m still believing
We’ll walk away together, though I may wait forever
Every so often everybody’s baby gets the urge to roam
But everybody’s baby but mine’s coming home