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Train of Blues
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A dedication to those who have gone before us.
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Scott Russell: Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Writer & Arrangment. John Spaulding: Lead Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals, Writer & Arrangment. Bobby Hart: Keyboards, Vocals & Arrangment. Geno Pennington: Drums, Vocals & Arrangment.
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Peak #9
Peak in subgenre #1
Author
Scott Russell, John Spaulding and Bobby Hart.
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2004 Cover by:Union Pacific Historical Collection
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June 18, 2007
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MP3 4.1 MB 128 kbps 4:26
Story behind the song
This song was written as a tribute to some of our heros in music.
Lyrics
Chorus: I'm riddin' on this train of blues Rollin' down the track. Cuz once you riddin' on this rail you ain't never commin' back. But that's alright, yeah thats alright thats alright now baby Train of Blues takin' me home. Well ol' Hank road this train before and Muddy Waters too. Johnny Cash and T-bone Walker just to name a few. So many gone before me, and so many yet to ride Like BB King and Merle lord you know his mamma tried. But you gotta pay your dues boy before you ride this rail cuz this trains a rollin' to the promise land upon this promissed rail Repeat Chorus -Lead- when you hear that whistle moanin' son don't you be affraid. Cuz your tickets at the station and you know you've got it made. Just step on board and find your seat grab your old guitar. With the drivers keepin' rythem and the swayin' of the cars. the conductor sings an old blues song, the breakman plays the harp. And all those care's just fade away from all those broken hearts. Repeat Chorus: Out
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