Written by:
Maurice Gibb
Billy Lawrie
(1969)
Lead vocals:
Maurice Gibb
Album:
Tales from the brothers Gibb
<compilation>
(1990)
I’m packing my bags and going home.
I been here too long.
So happy, I’ll get there on my own.
Been here for reasons right or wrong.
So I’m packing my bag and I’m getting home.
So I’ll walk by the railroad anytime, anytime.
Walk by the railroad anytime.
Tell my brother and my sister that everything’s gone wrong.
But I’m walking by that railroad till I’m home.
There’s been lies told in my story.
But ain’t juiced none of that glory.
But still, I served my time.
And there’s no use in crying
‘cause I’m walking by that railroad till I’m home.
So I’ll walk by the railroad anytime, anytime.
Walk by the railroad anytime.
Tell my woman that I missed her.
That I can’t wait to kiss her
So I’m walking by that railroad till I’m home.
Yes I’ll walk by the railroad anytime, anytime.
Walk by the railroad anytime.
Tell my woman that I missed her.
And I can’t wait to kiss her
‘cause I’m walking by that railroad till I’m home.
Yes I’m walking by that railroad till I’m home.