
Lyrics
(Folk song)
The great Pacific railway,
For California hail!
Bring on the locomotive,
Lay down the iron rail.
Across the rolling prairies,
Through mountain valleys grand,
The railroad cars are coming, humming,
Through the prairie land,
The railroad cars are coming, humming,
Through the prairie land.
The prairie dogs in dogtown
Will wag each little tail,
They’ll think that something’s coming,
Just flying down the rail.
Amid the purple sagebrush,
The antelope will stand
While railroad cars are coming, humming,
Through the prairie land,
The railroad cars are coming, humming,
Through the prairie land.
See also
- Country: American West
- Subject: trains
- Harmony: chords I V
- Melody: tonic triad
- Meter: 4
- Scale: hexachord
- Tones: drmfsl
- Rhythm:
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- Source: The American Songbag, Carl Sandburg, Harcourt Brace and Company, 1927
YouTube
- PDF of song with chords
- MIDI file
- Listen to the melody

