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From: [email protected] (Raymond Bailey)
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Subject: CRD: C&W Pan American
Date: Sat, 07 Oct 1995 04:51:28 GMT
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PAN AMERICAN
Capo 0-2
|D |G
I have heard your stories about your fast trains
|A |D
But now I’ll tell you about one all the southern folks have seen
|G
She’s the beauty of the southlands listen to that whistle scream
|A |D
It’s that Pan American on her way to New Or-leans.
|G
She leaves Cincinnati headin’ down that Dixie line
|A
When she passes that Nashville tower you can hear that
|D
whistle whine
|G
Stick your head right out the window and feel that southern breeze
|A |D
your on that Pan American on her way to New Or-leans.
|G
If your ever in the south lands and want to see the scenes
|A |D
Just get your self a ticket on that Pan American Queen
|G
There’s Louivill Nashville Montgomery the cap’tal of Ala-bam
|A |D
You pass right through then all when your New Orleans bound.
|G
She leaves Cincinnati headin’ down that Dixie line
|A
When she passes that Nashville tower you can hear that
|D
whistle whine
|G
Stick your head right out the window and feel that southern breeze
|A |D
your on that Pan American on her way to New Or-leans.
Ray From Sussex England