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Train to Disaster ----- The Voice
The Great Train Robbery ------The Little Boy Blues
The Toonersville Trolley and Train For Tomorrow ------ Electric Prunes
The Johnny Burnette Trio ~ Lonesome Train (1956)
Performance by one of the pioneers of the rockabilly sound, The Johnny Burnette Trio.
Segment from the teenage rock 'n' roll movie "Rock, Rock, Rock" (1956) hosted by then popular radio disk jockey Alan Freed, who appeared in several movies of this type.
ZZ en de Maskers ~ Cadillac (1965)
The Shamrocks - Cadillac (1965)
Not a song as such, but the 'Banana Splits' had the coolest wheels. even cooler than the Anthill Mob from Whacky Races.
Jaguar And Thunderbird - Chuck Berry
Go Go Yamaha - The Spats
The Renegades - Cadillac - Studio Live Video 1964
Boxtops - The Letter
and aeroplane and a fast train
edit: and oh yes, a letter
Keeping with trains...
Ride That Train - Oblivians
Downtown Train - Tom WaitsHear My Train A Comin' - Hendrix
Train Train - Blackfoot
Take the A Train - Duke Ellington
Black Train - The Gun Club
Blue Train Blues - Bukka White
A Freight Train To Boston - The Lollipops
Stop This Train - John Mayer
Freight Train - Elisabeth Cotten
Midnight Train to Georgia - Gladys Knight & the Pips
Night Train - James Brown
Love Train - The O'Jays
Back Up Train - Al Green
You'd swear he owned K-Tel , too , he was on ALL those records. But "I'm a Train" is one of my favorites.
Albert Hammond ~
"I Don't Wanna Die in an Air Disaster" — US 0 (1974)
"I'm a Train" — US 31 (1974)
Albert Louis Hammond OBE (born 18 May 1944) is an English singer, songwriter and record producer from Gibraltar.
Burt F. Bacharach (May 12, 1928) ~ Trains and boats and planes
Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas ~ Trains And Boats And Planes
The British Invasion was a phenomenon that occurred in the mid 1960s when a group of rock and pop music acts from the United Kingdom, as well as other aspects of British culture, became popular in the United States.
Chuck Berry's greatest vehicle song , and one of his best songs , period , barring possibly "Maybelline" , was "Downbound Train".The original "SS396" was released (Twice) as a promotional 45 by Paul Revere and The Raiders. It's been comped a couple of times on Raiders collections , and even on the first "Mexican Rumble: Psych- Out South of The Border" (!!). 'Night Train" was always believed to be about a train , but , maybe also about that FINE beverage (Buy it by the bottle , puke it by the roadside.), if only as an in - joke . When James Brown got around to doing a vocal version (The first?) , he rattled off all the train's destinations ("Miami , Florida, Atlanta , Georgia !)......
Screaming Blue Messiahs - Jesus Chrysler Drives a Dodge (love that tittle...)
Devils Dogs - Brand New Chevy
Besides, the medal for trains is deserved to Johnny Cash, i´m sure... His discography is well filled with any kind of trains. Aside from LPs-titles like "All about the Blue Train" and "Ride this Train" he has many many songs telling about. As he said himself with the song "I´ve got a thing about Train", we can find title like: "Blue Train", "Train of Love", "Hey Hey Train", "Waiting for a Train", "The evening Train", "Come along and ride this Train", "This Train is Bound for Glory", "Down there by the Train", "Life is a Railway to Heaven", "Georgia on a fast Train", "Let the Train blow the Whistle" and i guess some more...
and i´m agree with Bibliodiscoteque, the "Folsom Prison Blues" is a Train itself. :)
I confess, i had to peep in my I-tunes-library and find among others:
Elvis Presley and Stray Cats: Mystery Train
The Beatles: Drive my Car
The Yardbirds: Train kept a rollin´
James Brown: Night Train
The Cure: Subway Song
New Model Army: 51st State
Wall of Voodoo: On Interstate 15
The Fuzztones: Highway 69
The Cramps: Drug Train
Minimal Man: Trains
and please, don´t beat me ;)
Plastikman: Trains (minimal techno)
T.raumschmiere: Monster Truck Driver
as Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3b0v-GRXG6I
Warning: ElectroPunk!
Thee Headcoatees - The First Plane Home
The Clash - Car Jamming
Amazing Royal Crowns - 1965 GTO
Creeping Ivies - Ghost Train
Gang of Four - Outside the Trains Don't Run on Time
Professor Longhair - How long has that train been gone
Chop Tops - Midnight Train
Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues (not in the title, but...c'mon a great train song)