Roger Miller
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“Old Toy Trains” by Roger Miller was released as a single, but appears on many of his compilation albums.
Miller wrote this song in 1967 as a Christmas present for his son, Dean, who was two years old. It’s been covered many times by artists including Toby Keith, Glen Campbell, The Statler Brothers...
Old toy trains, little toy tracks
Little boy toys, comin' from a sack
Carried by a man dressed in white and red
Little boy don't you think it's time you were in bed?
Close your eyes, listen to the skies
All is calm, all is well
Soon you'll hear Kris Kringle and the jingle bells
Bringin' old toy trains, little toy tracks
Little boy toys, comin' from a sack
Carried by a man dressed in white and red
Little boy don't you think it's time you were in bed?
Close your eyes, listen to the skies
All is calm, all is well
Soon you'll hear Kris Kringle and the jingle bells
Bringin' old toy trains, little toy tracks
Little boy toys comin' from a sack
Carried by a man dressed in white and red
Little boy don't you think it's time you were in bed?
Old Toy Trains was written by Roger Miller.
Old Toy Trains was produced by Jerry Kennedy.
Roger Miller released Old Toy Trains on Wed Nov 01 1967.