Lightning Express Lyrics

The song Lightning Express is performed by The Everly Brothers in the album named Songs Our Daddy Taught Us in the year 1990 .



The lightning express from the depot so grand
Had started out on its way
All of the pa*sengers that gathered on board
Seemed to be happy and gay
But one little boy who sat by himself
Was reading a letter he had
You could plainly tell by the look on his face
That the contents of it made him sad

The stern old conductor then started his round
collecting tickets from everyone there
And finally reaching the side of the boy
He gruffly demanded his fare
"I have no ticket" the boy then replied
"But I'll pay you back someday"
"Then I'll put you off at the next stop we make"
But he stopped when he heard the boy say

"Please Mr. Conductor
Don't put me off of this train
The best friend I have in this world sir
Is waiting for me in pain
Expecting to die any moment sir
And may not live through the day
I wanna reach home and kiss mother goodbye
Before God takes her away"

A girl sitting near was heard to exclaim
"If you put him off, it's a shame"
Taking his hand, a collection she made
The boy's way was paid on the train
"I'm obliged to you miss for your kindness to me"
"You're welcome," she said, never fear
Each time the conductor would pa*s through the car
The boy's words would ring in his ear

"Please Mr. Conductor
Don't put me off of this train
The best friend I have in this world sir
Is waiting for me in pain
Expecting to die any moment sir
And may not live through the day
I wanna reach home and kiss mother goodbye
Before God takes her away"




The Everly Brothers - Songs Our Daddy Taught Us

Oct 1990

  1. Roving Gambler
  2. Down In The Willow Garden
  3. Long Time Gone
  4. Lightning Express
  5. That Silver Haired Daddy OF Mine
  6. Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet
  7. Barbara Allen
  8. Oh So Many Years
  9. Rockin' Alone In An Old Rockin' Chair
  10. Kentucky
  11. Put My Little Shoes Away
  12. I'm Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail


Lightning Express