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Freight Train
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Freight Train est sorti le 8 mars 1977 par Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group dans le cadre de l'album Music Fuh Ya' (Musica Para Tu)
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Date de sortie8 mars 1977
LabelWarner Music Group - X5 Music Group
Qualité mélodique
Acoustique
Valence
Dansabilité
Énergie

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Crédits

INTERPRÉTATION
Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal
Chant
Kester Smith
Kester Smith
Batterie
Larry McDonald
Larry McDonald
Percussion
R. Fitzpatrick
R. Fitzpatrick
Basse
Robert Greenidge
Robert Greenidge
Steel Drum
Rudy Costa
Rudy Costa
Saxophone alto
Joni Haastup
Joni Haastup
Claquements de mains
Kwasi "Rocky" Dzidzornu
Kwasi "Rocky" Dzidzornu
Congas
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Elizabeth Cotten
Elizabeth Cotten
Paroles/Composition
Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal
Arrangement
Rudy Costa
Rudy Costa
Arrangement de cors
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal
Production
Paul Grupp
Paul Grupp
Production

Paroles

This country has a great history of railroads
You know, goin' from one place to another
And some of our country's finest citizens lived across the tracks
It was no big thing but the railroad had a lot to do with it
You probably wondering about what I'm talking right now
I'm talkin' about a lady named Elizabeth Cotton
She wrote this song a long time ago when she was a young girl
She's still playin' guitar today and I'm gonna sing a few lines for you
We love you Elizabeth, love you Elizabeth
Freight train, freight train goin' so fast
Freight train, freight train goin' so fast
I don't know what train I'm on
Won't you tell me where I'm goin'?
When I die bury me deep
Down at the end of old Chestnut street
Tell all the people that I've done gone
And where I've gone I just don't know
Freight train, freight train goin' so fast
Freight train, freight train goin' so fast
I don't know what train I'm on
So won't you tell me where I'm goin'?
Written by: Elizabeth Cotten, Frederick Williams, Paul James
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