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G                         Em
If you miss the train I'm on,
         Am             Am7
You will know that I am gone
        Am               D7
You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles.


G                          Em               Am              Am7
a hundred miles, a hundred miles, a hundred miles a hundred miles -
        Am               D7              G
You can hear the whistle blow, a hundred miles.


G                      Em            Am              Am7            Am
Lord I'm one, Lord I'm two, Lord I'm three, Lord I'm four, Lord I'm five
        D7              G
hundred miles away from home.

Away from home, away from home, away from home, away from home,

Lord I'm five hundred miles away from home.


G                 Em          Am          Am7          Am            D7
Not a shirt on my back, not a penny to my name, Lord I can't go back home
      G
this a-way -

This a-way this a-way, this a-way, this a-way,

Lord I can't go back home this a-way.


G                         Em
If you miss the train I'm on,
         Am             Am7
You will know that I am gone -
        Am               D7             G
You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles.

-Fade into melody-
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Biography

Hedy West (April 6, 1938 – July 3, 2005) was an American folksinger and songwriter.

West was of the same generation as Joan Baez, Judy Collins, and others of the American folk music revival. Her most famous song “500 Miles” is one of America’s best loved and best known folk songs. She was described by the English folk musician A.L. Lloyd as “far and away the best of American girl singers in the [folk] revival.”

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