

Sleepy John Estes-Special Agent (Railroad Police Blues) 02. Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet-Golden Gate Gospel Train 24. Wade Mainer - Zeke Morris - Steve Ledford-Riding On That Train Forty-Five 23. Wade Mainer-Train Carry My Girl Back Home 21. Meade Lux Lewis-Honky Tonk Train Blues 13. Dallas Jamboree Jug Band-Flying Crow Blues 12. The Delmore Brothers-Blow Yo' Whistle, Freight Train 10. Memphis Minnie-Chickasaw Train Blues (Low Down Dirty Thing) 09. Blind Willie (Blind Willie McTell)-B And O Blues No. Big Bill (Big Bill Broonzy)-Too-Too Train Blues 06. King Solomon Hill-The Gone Dead Train 05. Lullaby Larkers (Cliff Carlisle)-True And Trembling Brakeman 03. Alabama Sheiks-Travelin' Railroad Man Blues 02. Washington White (Bukka White)-The New 'Frisco Train 24. Blind Sammie (Blind Willie McTell)-Travelin' Blues 22. Furry Lewis-John Henry (The Steel Driving Man) - Part 1 17. Eddie Mapp And His Harmonica-Riding The Blinds 11. Hack String Band-Western Kentucky Limited 10. Carolina Tar Heels-The Train's Done Left Me 07.
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Mississippi John Hurt-Spike Driver Blues 05. Frenchy's String Band-Texas And Pacific Blues 04. Nelstone's Hawaiians-North-Bound Train 02. Sloppy Henry-Royal Palm Special Blues 24. Grayson & Henry Whitter-The Red And Green Signal Lights 23. Tenneva Ramblers-If I Die A Railroad Man 21. Cannon's Jug Stompers-Big Railroad Blues 20. "Billiken" Johnson And Fred Adams-Sun Beam Blues 19. Burnett & Rutherford-Ramblin' Reckless Hobo 17.

Blind Lemon Jefferson-Sunshine Special 15. Tenneva Ramblers-The Longest Train I Ever Saw 10. Roy Harvey-The Wreck Of The Virginian No.3 09. Blind Joe Amos (Blind Joe Taggart)-C & O Blues 08. Williamson Bros & Curry-Gonna Die With My Hammer In My Hand 07. Ollie Rupert-I Raised My Window And Looked At The Risin' Sun 05. Blind Joe Taggart-I Wish My Mother Was On That Train 04. Kelly Harrell-The Wreck On The Southern Old 97 02.
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Included are all the hallmarks of the series - a booklet filled with the "musical" story of the early American railroads, rare photos and discographical information.(full scans included)Ġ1. Tracks from household names such as Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley mingle with the obscure. In this extensive Proper Records collection we have a cross-section of genres that perfectly illustrate the impact the railways had on the movement, sound, and consciousness of musicians from all strands of the Folk music of the USA. The constant movement of people away and towards better or worse situations and the trains that got them there are a large part of the lyrical consciousness of all American Folk music. 100 track collection celebrating the impact the railroad had on USA's population.
