Elton John – This Train Don’t Stop There Anymore Ukulele Chords

Key: Ab
Chords: [Ab], [Eb], [Fm], [Ebm], [Db], [C], [F], [Dm], [Am], [Gm], [Bbm], [Gb]
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Difficulty: Hard
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You may not believe it, but I don’t believe in miracles anymore.
And when I think about it, I don’t believe I ever did for sure.

All the things I’ve said in songs, all the
purple prose you’ve bought from me.

Reality’s just black and white. The sentimental things I write
never meant that much to me.

I used to be the main express.
All steam and whistles heading west.
Picking up my pain from door to door.
Riding on the storyline, furnace burning overtime.

But this train don’t stop, this train don’t stop,
This train don’t stop there anymore.


You don’t need to hear it, but I’m dried
Up and sick to death of love.
And if you need to know it , I never
Really understood that stuff.

All the stars and bleeding hearts. All the
tears that welled up in my eyes.
Never meant a thing to me. Read ’em as they say and weep.
I never felt enough to cry.

I used to be the main express.
All steam and whistles heading west.
Picking up my pain from door to door.
Riding on the storyline, furnace burning overtime.

But this train don’t stop, this train don’t stop,
This train don’t stop there anymore.

When I say that I don’t care
It really means my engine’s breaking down
The chisel chips my heart again
The granite cracks beneath my skin
I crumble into pieces on the ground. [(pause)]

I used to be the main express.
All steam and whistles heading west.
Picking up my pain from door to door.
Riding on the storyline, furnace burning overtime.

But this train don’t stop, this train don’t stop,
This train don’t stop there anymore.


But this train don’t stop, this train don’t stop,
this train don’t stop there anymore.

Pop, Pop Rock, Rock
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About This Train Don't Stop There Anymore

Artist and Song: Elton John - This Train Don't Stop There Anymore
Album: Songs from the West Coast
Genre: Pop, Pop Rock, Rock
Year: 2001
Difficulty: Hard
Tuning: G C E A
Key: Ab
Chords: [Ab], [Eb], [Fm], [Ebm], [Db], [C], [F], [Dm], [Am], [Gm], [Bbm], [Gb]
Strumming: D - DU - UDU

About Elton John - This Train Don't Stop There Anymore Ukulele Chords & Strumming Pattern

"This Train Don't Stop There Anymore" is a song by Pop, Pop Rock, Rock artist Elton John. It was released in 2001 on the album, titled "Songs from the West Coast". This Train Don't Stop There Anymore is considered under Pop, Pop Rock, Rock genre.
  • The original key of This Train Don't Stop There Anymore is Ab.
  • D - DU - UDU is the suggested strumming pattern for this Elton John song.
  • [Ab], [Eb], [Fm], [Ebm], [Db], [C], [F], [Dm], [Am], [Gm], [Bbm], [Gb] are the ukulele chords for playing This Train Don't Stop There Anymore with the original key (Ab) on ukulele.
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What Are The Chords For This Train Don't Stop There Anymore On Ukulele?

You will play the [Ab], [Eb], [Fm], [Ebm], [Db], [C], [F], [Dm], [Am], [Gm], [Bbm], [Gb] ukulele chords while playing This Train Don't Stop There Anymore with your ukulele in the Ab key, original tone of the song.

How Do You Strum This Train Don't Stop There Anymore On Ukulele?

This Train Don't Stop There Anymore ukulele strumming pattern is D - DU - UDU. You can also try D (down) if the suggested pattern is hard for you.

Who Sings This Train Don't Stop There Anymore?

This Train Don't Stop There Anymore is performed by Elton John. It was first released on the album "Songs from the West Coast" in 2001.