[Verse 1]
I'm longing to ride on a freight train
And pull a slouch hat down low on my ears
I'm yearning to leave this old town on the fly
And lose all my troubles and cares
In this day of airplane and highways
The slow way is sometimes the best
[Chorus]
So I'm longing to ride on a freight train
And be a good old American guest
[Verse 2]
Well the pressures of life they got to me
And they got down way deep in my soul
I'm tired of the rat-race want to go back to the slow pace
And hear a fast freight rattle and roll
I want to live out my days like a hobo
And take myself that long-needed rest
[Chorus]
[Bridge]
I want to live off the land that I love and I've labored for
And spend a few days headed west
[Chorus][x2]
Good Old American Guest was written by Merle Haggard.
Good Old American Guest was produced by Jack Clement.