"It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry" — Bob Dylan's 1965 blues rock, covered by the Stones.
(Dylan)
Well, I ride on a mailtrain, baby,
Can't buy a thrill.
Well, I've been up all night, baby,
Leanin' on the window sill.
Well, if I die
On top of the hill
And if I don't make it,
You know my baby will.
Don't the moon look good, mama,
Shinin' through the trees?
Don't the brakeman look good, mama,
Flagging down the "Double E"?
Don't the sun look good
Goin' down over the sea?
Don't my gal look fine
When she's comin' after me?
Now the wintertime is coming,
The windows are filled with frost.
I went to tell everybody,
But I could not get across.
Well, I wanna be your lover, baby,
I don't wanna be your boss.
Don't say I never warned you
When your train gets lost.
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- Written by Bob Dylan, from Highway 61 Revisited (1965). Dylan's electric blues rock period coincided with the Stones' own blues-rooted work. The Stones covered it reflecting their parallel interests.