[Verse 1]
I saw you walking down our street, well, you looked quite neat
Baggy jeans and long blond hair with not a care in the world
What happened to the attitude you used to have at school?
What happened to the attitude where you broke all the rules?
[Verse 2]
I saw you just the other week, well, we did not speak
You turned your back and flicked your hair as if you did not care
Well, I don't care where you come from, I don't give a damn
I don't care where you come from, it's all a sham
[Pre-Chorus]
You're so special
Oh, so special
Oh, so special
[Chorus]
She sings, "Get on, get on, get on, get on, get on my groovy train"
Get on, get on, get on, get on, get on my groovy train
Get on, get on, get on, get on, get on my groovy train
Get on, get on, get on, get on, get on my groovy train
[Instrumental Break]
[Chorus]
She sings, "Get on, get on, get on, get on, get on my groovy train"
Get on, get on, get on, get on, get on my groovy train
Get on, get on, get on, get on, get on my groovy train
Get on, get on, get on, get on, get on my groovy train
[Outro]
Get on, get on, get on (Get on, get on, get on, get on, get on my groovy train)
Get on, get on, get on
Get on, get on, get on (Get on, get on, get on, get on, get on my groovy train)
Get on, get on, get on
Groovy Train was written by Peter Hooton & Steve Grimes.
Groovy Train was produced by Mark Saunders & Graham McPherson.
The Farm released Groovy Train on Mon Aug 20 1990.