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    The song tells the story of Casey Jones, a train engineer who drives his train while high on cocaine. It describes him hitting various stations on time but warns of impending trouble ahead and behind. The chorus repeats that Casey Jones needs to watch his speed because there is trouble ahead, trouble behind, and "that notion just crossed my mind." The song ends by repeating that Casey Jones is driving the train high on cocaine and needs to watch his speed due to the troubles ahead and behind.

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    The song tells the story of Casey Jones, a train engineer who drives his train while high on cocaine. It describes him hitting various stations on time but warns of impending trouble ahead and behind. The chorus repeats that Casey Jones needs to watch his speed because there is trouble ahead, trouble behind, and "that notion just crossed my mind." The song ends by repeating that Casey Jones is driving the train high on cocaine and needs to watch his speed due to the troubles ahead and behind.

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    [C]Drivin' that train, [F]high on cocaine,

    Casey Jones you'd better watch your [C]speed.

    Trouble ahead, [F]trouble behind,

    And you know that notion just crossed my mind.[C]

    [C]This old engine [D]makes it on time.

    [F]Leaves central station at a [G]quarter to nine.

    [C]Hits River Junction at [D]seventeen to,

    At a [F]quarter to [E7]ten you know it's [Am]travelin' [G7]again.

    CHORUS:


    [C]Trouble ahead, [C#]a l[D]ady in red,

    [F]Take my advice you'd be [G]better off dead.

    [C]Switch man sleepin', [D]train a hundred and two

    Is [F]on the wrong [E7]track and [Am]headed for [G7]you.


    CHORUS


    SOLO



    (FOLLOW VERSE 1 FORMS)


    Trouble with you is the trouble with me,

    Got two good eyes but we still don't see.

    Come 'round the bend you know it's the end,

    'Cause the fireman screams and the engine just gleams.


    REPEAT THE CHORUS WITH ORIGINAL CHORDS


    [C]Drivin' that train, [Bb]high on [F]cocaine,

    Casey Jones you'd better watch your [C]speed

    Trouble ahead, [Bb]trouble [F]behind

    And you know that notion just crossed my mind. [C]


    [A7]And you know that [D7]notion [G7]just crossed my [C]mind.

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    Casey Jones

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