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Singin' michnai - ghignai - shtingal!. In the, Joel Robinson and the 'Bots each wrote songs about trains. As is usually the case, Joel & Tom's songs were normal, but Crow's was disturbing. 'The Enchanted Train' from Sitting Pretty. 'Train to Johannesburg' from Lost in the Stars. 'Leavin' for the Promise Lan' from.
'On the Twentieth Century' from On the Twentieth Century. The series has the 'I Like Trains', about the. Parodied in, where every blues song has the word 'train' in it somewhere. Curiously, all the songs were written around gruesome murders, but. Mashed Potato Johnson: Is there anything else really to talk about?. The song 'Midnight Train' Other. 'Texas and Pacific' by Louis Jordan.
Notably, many of Louis Jordan's songs, train-centric or not, used the distinctive 'chugging' rhythm associated with this type of song, as did those of some other contemporary jazz musicians (like Louis Prima). 'Downtown Train' from, 'Down There By the Train' from Orphans, Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards and (believe it or not) 'Train Song' from. Many spirituals; e.g., 'The Gospel Train' and 'This Train Is Bound for Glory'. Folk blues song 'Rock Island Line'.
'Take the 'A' Train', written by Billy Strayhorn for 's orchestra. 'Wabash Cannonball'. 'Last Train to Clarksville'. 'The One After 909' from. 'Trans Europa Express'.
'Moskow Diskow' by Telex. 's which is quite different, but still involves a train. The Grateful Dead other train songs in 'Tons Of Steel' and 'The Monkey and The Engineer'. Cohen', which is about a conductor on a runaway subway train. 'City of New Orleans' is a folk song written by Steve Goodman, describing a train ride from Chicago to New Orleans via the Illinois Central Railroad in bittersweet and nostalgic terms.
Although written by Goodman, it was popularized. Gladys Knight & the Pips created two songs: 'Midnight Train to Georgia' and 'Friendship Train'.
(translates as something like '7 O'clock Train') by Raul Seixas. is actually the English adaptation of 'Trem das Sete' by Raul Seixas. 'Marrakesh Express'. 'Rudy' by has stock train sounds, an announcer at a train station, and many references to trains.
's 'Fugazi' has a reference to 'the liquid seize on the Piccadilly Line', referring to as a 'dank electric labyrinth'. 'Hit The Rails' by. 'Crazy Train'. 'Peace Train'. 'Love Train' by The O'Jays. 'Party Train' by the Gap Band.
Downtown Train'. 'Waiting for a Train'. 'Orange Blossom Special,' traditional bluegrass fiddle tune, although the version done by includes lyrics, and uses a harmonica and saxophone instead during the instrumental bridges. 'I'm Movin' On,' a mega-country music hit by Hank Snow from 1950 about a departing man who is leaving his unfaithful girlfriend by train: ' That big eight-wheeler rollin' down the track/Means your true-lovin' daddy ain't comin' back.' .
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'She's Gone, Gone, Gone' by Lefty Frizzel, a country hit from 1965 where a young man bemoans the departure of his girlfriend by train. (A cover version by Glen Campbell, from 1989, replaces the train with an airplane as the departing girlfriend's mode of transportation.). 'Mystery Train' by from. 'Long Black Train' by Josh Turner, a country gospel song where the title train is an analogy for Satan; hence, the song is a cautionary tale to not board said train, which leads only to trouble. 'I'm a Train' by Albert Hammond.
'Train Song'. 'Runaway Train' by. 'Runaway Train' by Rosanne Cash, a No. 1 country hit from 1988.
'Blue Train (Of the Heartbreak Line)' by George Hamilton IV, a top 30 country hit in 1973. 'Meksicon pikajuna' ('Mexico express') by numerous artists. Is about a train robbery with a in the end.
'Play a Train Song' by Todd Snider plays with this. Instead of being about a train, it's about an extraordinary man with a passion for life and train songs.
Rin's song 'Makuragi,' which is either or a. 'Ghost Train' by. 'Locomotive' and 'Ridin' With the Driver'. 'Princess of the Night'. 'Auctioneer (Another Engine)' and 'Driver 8' from R.E.M.
Bonus points for the drums in Auctioneer sounding exactly like an oncoming train. 'Last of the Steam Powered Trains' by - Ray's singing metaphorically about himself here. 'Last Train to Trancentral'.
(Trancentral was Jim Cauty's home and the band's recording studio. Apparently it was not nearly as impressive as the song makes it out to be.). 'Last Train to London'. 'Not Just A Train' by.
'Train Train' by Blackfoot. 'Die Eisenbahnballade' ('The Railroad Ballad') by German singer-songwriter Reinhard Mey, which manages to pack quite a bit of rail-centric history into its 11 minutes. 'Train Kept A-Rollin',' originally by Tiny Bradshaw, later covered by, and, among others. 'Locomotive' by. 'Sucker Train Blues' by. Also, the video for 'Dirty Little Thing' takes place on a train. Quite a number by, including 'The Wreck of the Old 97', 'Down there by the train' and 'Like the 309'.
' by Kenny Rogers. 'Locomotive'.
'Train To Bedlam' by Twilightning. The slow beginning of the song symbolizes the train at the station before departure, then picks up tempo with the train in motion, then slows down again near the end to symbolize it arriving at its destination. 'Tren Al Sur' ('Train To The South') by the Chilean rock group Los Prisioneros. 'Tren Del Cielo' ('Heaven's Train') by Soledad Pastorutti. 'Long Train Runnin' by The. 'Homebound Train'. 'Locomotive Breath,' 'Journeyman,' and 'Raising Steam'.
The title of 'Cheap Day Return' also refers to a railway ticket, and the song refers to being on the platform at Preston station. 'Kundalini Express' and 'Yin and Yang (The Flowerpot Man)'.
'Train Of Consequences'. 'Runaway Train' by and. 'Just Like This Train'. 'Nighttime in the Switching Yard'. 'Been On A Train' and 'Poverty Train'. the train the prisoner keeps hearing is a symbol of freedom, movement, wealth. Basically everything the prisoner doesn't have.
There's probably some religious symbolism about the Stations of the Cross too, but the song starts with locomotive sound effects. 'Spanish Train' by is about an. 'Blue Smoke' by is a about leaving on a train. The chorus includes the onomatopoeic lines 'clickety clickety clickety clack' and 'choo-choo, choo-choo, woo woo woo'. 'Broken Train' by.
'Spice Train' by. 'Outside The Door' by from 'Monster Movie'. 'Cause tonight I'll be staying here with you. 'Slow Train' from by Dylan, where the train is to be understood as a metaphor for trouble coming up.
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'The Canadian Railroad Trilogy' and (less well known) 'Steel Rail Blues' by Gordon Lightfoot. Deltics, by; there is even a photo of the prototype Deltic on the back of the album cover.
Believe it or not, 'Trains'. Also 'Deadwing' refers to looking from 'the yellow windows of the last train', while has a song called 'The Yellow Windows of the Evening Train'.
Trains are a recurring theme in Porcupine Tree's work in general, mostly from spending his childhood a stone's throw from Hemel Hempstead train station. 'Downbound Train' by (from Born in the USA); it's a lament for a lost love, a woman who left a man after he lost his good-paying job at a lumber yard and had to start working at a car wash. 'Trains' by (from Jacksonville City Nights) uses trains as a metaphor for the thoughts that keep the speaker up at night.
The first verse of 'The Engine Driver' by (from Picaresque) is about, well, an engine driver—i.e. A train driver—'on a long run' who's pining for his woman. 's final album, All Aboard, is a collection of songs about trains, including several songs listed above. It won him a for Best Musical Album for Children. 'Sonderzug nach Pankow' by German rock singer Udo Lindenberg, which uses the tune of 'Chattanooga Choo-Choo'.
The title of the song translates as 'Special Train to Pankow'. Pankow is a suburb of Berlin which during the Communist era was the area preferred for residence by the Party elite - the song is a protest against the East German government's refusal to allow Lindenberg to play in East Berlin. It finally embarassed them so much that they agreed.