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Gene & Jerry - Did You Ever / Freight Train Blues mp3

Performer: Gene & Jerry
Title: Did You Ever / Freight Train Blues
Country: US
Catalog Number: 45-3012
Label: Dial
Released: 1963
Style: Honky Tonk, Country
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 462

Tracklist

1Freight Train Blues2:27
2Did You Ever 2:03

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
45-3012Gene & Jerry Did You Ever / Freight Train Blues ‎(7", Single, Promo)Dial 45-3012US1963

Album

GENE AND JERRY: Did You Ever bw Freight Train Blues on Dial Records 45-3012V. Merry Christmas From the Crooners full album - Продолжительность: 1:12:01 Jazz and Blues Experience Recommended for you. Johnny Burnette Trio-Train Kept A Rollin' - Продолжительность: 2:20 BookerBird66 Recommended for you. Moon River-Jerry Butler - Продолжительность: 3:07 Stephen A. Banks Recommended for you. Smooth & Relaxing ver. Appears On. Train Yodeling Blues - Part 1. This song is by Gene Campbell and appears on the compilation album Gene Campbell 1929-1931 1993. Got the freight train blues, box cars on my mindGot the freight train blues, box cars on my mindYou can't leave me, woman, ain't no use in tryin'. Whoa ha-lay-hee-oh, ha-lay-hee-oh, ha-lay-hee. Just as sure as that freight train makes up in the yardJust as sure as the freight train makes up in the yardI'm goin' to find my woman if I have to ride the rods. MCDEVITT freight train, the cotton song 6. AL BARKLE & TRI-TONES sputnik ii, with this ring 20. EUGENE SMITH freight train, a piece of wood 6. Connect With Us. Monthly Newsletter. On this page you can download song Gene Austin - Did You Ever See A Dream Walking in mp3 and listen online. Gene Austin. The Green Mile - OST, Зеленая миля - Саундтрек. Freight Train Blues. Artista: Brownie McGhee. Álbum: Traditional Blues, Vol. A classic from one of my favourite blues artist. Foi tocada em. Grécia 5. Radio Art - Acoustic Blues. Citações de Brownie McGhee. Long made it possible for me to get on records, so what little money he did take from me, if any at all, he was entitled to it. He didn't take something from me. So I did. I waited for the middle of a train, until a freight-car's short, iron ladder swung near, and grabbed it as I jogged along side, jumped and swung my legs onboard. It might not have been safe, but it was easy. And immediately, I felt the power of that train, felt the immovable force of it-felt the potential for adventure and travel. I hopped on and off a dozen trains that year but never traveled very far, never took a long ride, never hid away and hoped not to be found. I asked him about his experiences. VICE: Mike, when did you first hop a train Where did you ride How did it feel Mike Ranta: I think it was in 2012. Ever wondered why there are so many songs about trains and the railroad in both blues and country music Well, the railway was a means of escaping the harsh realities of life in the South, it was a way of heading for the Promised Land. With the news that Sister Rosetta Tharpes 1939 classic, This Train has been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, its high time we took a look back at all things trainlike in the music of the Southern states. It was covered by Louis Armstrong, and Big Bill Broonzy did a version with amended lyrics as did Peter, Paul and Mary. When Muddy Waters left Mississippi in 1942 he caught a train from Clarksdale station and headed north to Chicago. Worst thing we ever did. It was because of my own insecurity when I saw all these other independent record companies going out of existence. We were sort of done in by the broker who was supposed to be representing us. The move did liberate Wexler from the overriding concern with the companys bottom line. As he had when he first arrived at Atlantic, he focused on the music he wanted to hear. Blue Cat Blues is a 1956 one-reel animated Tom and Jerry cartoon and was written, directed and produced by co-creators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera the short was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on November 16, 1956, in CinemaScope and is the last one to be produced with the Western Electric Sound System. Unusually for a Tom and Jerry cartoon, Jerry speaks lengthy lines, through an inner monologue

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