Track 49
Track 49: From Dreamer to Boogie Maestro, a Musical Journey UnveiledLyrics
Well I used to be a dreamer, but that was such a long time ago
Expresses a past state of being a dreamer, highlighting the passage of time.
Yeah I used to be a walking man 'round them dusty back roads
Describes a previous lifestyle of walking on dusty back roads.
Hangin' 'round the track waitin' by the main line
Portrays a scene of waiting by the train tracks, possibly for a train to arrive.
Listen to the rumble rockin' rhythm and time
Conveys the experience of listening to the rhythmic sounds of the train and feeling its impact.
I was swingin' with that jump up beat
Recalls a time of dancing and enjoying lively music with a upbeat tempo.
Down on Track 49
Specifically mentions being "Down on Track 49," indicating a significant location or event.
Well I used to be a loaner and I thought I had nowhere to go
Shares a sense of loneliness in the past with a feeling of having nowhere to go.
Yeah I used to be a boozer, a blew rock into a whole lotta dough
Reveals a period of heavy drinking and spending large amounts of money.
Then a heard them horns a blastin' and the next thing I knew
Describes hearing horns and the subsequent transformation in mood or lifestyle.
I was a jumpin' and a jive'n just a shakin' my shoes
Expresses energetic and joyful dancing in response to lively music.
Yeah I boogie away all my blues
Indicates using dancing or boogieing as a way to overcome sadness or troubles.
Down on Track 49
Reiterates the connection to Track 49, emphasizing its significance in the narrator's life.
Yeah, lets ride!
Encourages or signifies a call to action, possibly to ride or move forward.
Yes, tell me . . .
Poses a question or request for information, possibly related to the experience on Track 49.
Well I used to be a loser and I almost lost my handle on life
Reflects on a period of being a loser and feeling a loss of control in life.
Yeah, I spent my nights in darkness, searching for an end to my strife
Describes a time of darkness and the search for resolution or improvement.
Yeah, then I heard them horns a-blastin' and it's makin' me high
Highlights the impact of hearing horns again, suggesting a positive influence on the narrator's mood.
Like the fireworks a-flyin' on the fourth of July
Draws a simile between the feeling induced by horns and the excitement of fireworks on the Fourth of July.
Ain't worried about nothin' now
Expresses a carefree attitude and lack of worry, possibly attributed to the transformative experience on Track 49.
Down on Track 49
Reaffirms the connection to Track 49, emphasizing its positive impact on the narrator's state of mind.
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