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Introduction:

“Old Toy Trains” is a heartfelt holiday classic that Toby Keith covered in his 1995 album Christmas to Christmas. Originally written and recorded by country music legend Roger Miller in 1967, the song captures the nostalgic wonder of Christmas through the eyes of a child eagerly awaiting Santa’s arrival. With its gentle melody and lyrics that evoke warm memories of childhood, “Old Toy Trains” has become a cherished piece of holiday music, revisited by various artists over the decades. Toby Keith’s rendition pays homage to Miller’s original, bringing his own rich vocal style to the song and highlighting its timeless appeal.

In Christmas to Christmas, Keith combines traditional Christmas themes with his signature country sound, creating an album that resonates with fans during the festive season. “Old Toy Trains” stands out as a particularly tender track, allowing Keith to showcase his ability to interpret classic songs with both respect and originality. This rendition helped the song continue to gain popularity with newer audiences, cementing its place in modern holiday playlists.

Keith’s version of “Old Toy Trains” celebrates Roger Miller’s legacy while bringing a fresh interpretation that appeals to contemporary listeners. The album as a whole marked a softer, more introspective side of Keith’s artistry, contrasting with his typical high-energy, chart-topping hits. This track, along with others on Christmas to Christmas, demonstrates Keith’s versatility as a country artist who can seamlessly blend sentimentality with his distinctive musical style.

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Lyrics:

“Old Toy Trains”

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?