I've been workin' on the railroad, All the live long day.
I've been workin' on the railroad just to pass the time away.
Can't you hear the whistle blowing? Rise up so early in the morn?
Can't you hear the captain shouting "Dinah, blow your horn?"
Dinah, won't you blow? Dinah, won't you blow?
Dinah, won't you blow your horn?
Dinah, won't you blow? Dinah, won't you blow?
Dinah, won't you blow your horn?
Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah.
Someone's in the kitchen, I know.
Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah strumming on the old banjo.
And we’re singin’ Fee, fie, fiddle-e-i-o. Fee, fie, fiddle-e-i-o-o-o-o.
Fee, fie, fiddle-e-i-o. Strumming on the old banjo.

Chug chug chug chug (5x)
Ding-a-ling toot toot (4x)
Hinei rakevet she-hi mistovevet Al galgalim (3x). Toot toot.

The idea of arranging the old English folk song with the Hebrew folk song about trains was
musically a dream for me. The Hebrew translates to: “Here is a train, it goes around on wheels.”