Sam Phillips released Elvis' Mystery Train in 1955 on the Sun Records Label. Conway borrowed alot from Elvis' Mystery Train when he recorded Long Black Train 5 years after Mystery Train. Elvis was the true innovator when you compare both artist.
Twitty was stumpy looking and had virtually no stage charisma, especially compared to Presley. Presley had more of a raw edge (in his early music) while Twitty was adequate but pedestrian. They ended up just where they should have: Presley, The Legend; Twitty, Who?
He had more talent in his little finger than Elvis did in his whole body. And was a true gentleman in every aspect of his life. RIP Harold Lloyd Jenkins, your music lives on....:-)
hate to tell ya this but Conway had more number one hits than ANYONE in any style of music till a few years ago... and it was taken by George Strait ... even more than ELVIS..
No dissrespect, But see no reason why this couldnt have made him the king , and not Elvis. Just as rockin as anything else during this time. Awsome tune
Trains and rockabilly are a natural combination! Nice beat! Even though the guitar riffs are being ripped from Elvis's "Mystery Train". Thsnx fur sharin'! 5 thumbs up!
@VilquinProductions it's such a great riff though, why wouldn't you want to use it? kudos to scotty moore for coming up with such a classic sound, and god bless elvis and conway... two of the coolest cats to ever sing rockabilly!
Yeah Baby!
scrimmerman 4 weeks ago
Grady Martin on lead guitar.
mutleybird 2 months ago
These adverts give me the shits!!!!
eldorado62 2 months ago
COOL MAN COOL VERY GOOD INDEED
MUSICMAKINMAN1 3 months ago
Sam Phillips released Elvis' Mystery Train in 1955 on the Sun Records Label. Conway borrowed alot from Elvis' Mystery Train when he recorded Long Black Train 5 years after Mystery Train. Elvis was the true innovator when you compare both artist.
dabadoo29 4 months ago
Twitty was stumpy looking and had virtually no stage charisma, especially compared to Presley. Presley had more of a raw edge (in his early music) while Twitty was adequate but pedestrian. They ended up just where they should have: Presley, The Legend; Twitty, Who?
ez7778 5 months ago
@ez7778 Twitty had more #1 hits than anyone ever in country music... So fuck off if you think Conway had no impact.
justinge999 3 months ago
@justinge999 well, besides strait. i still see conway as #1 tho.
schaefdaddy36 3 months ago
He had more talent in his little finger than Elvis did in his whole body. And was a true gentleman in every aspect of his life. RIP Harold Lloyd Jenkins, your music lives on....:-)
Casper1tfg 5 months ago 5
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@Casper1tfg I respect your comment about Elvis, but I don't agree with it. :)
SuRihtanil 3 weeks ago
Still lovely
vamplover111 6 months ago
excellent x
Nikki52453 7 months ago
hate to tell ya this but Conway had more number one hits than ANYONE in any style of music till a few years ago... and it was taken by George Strait ... even more than ELVIS..
ronshalita 9 months ago
No dissrespect, But see no reason why this couldnt have made him the king , and not Elvis. Just as rockin as anything else during this time. Awsome tune
The19Chris77 9 months ago
i dont know why but this reminds me of Togas-Bar The Door (Fuzz Mover) (+4) lol
killuminati63 11 months ago
Excellent, I totally agree with the comment belowreferring to Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash. Thanks for sharing.
coolerator48 1 year ago
Wow! Almost the King! I had this one in the early 60s!
ENACODNOM 1 year ago
So This is Were The Deltas Got The Song From .... Rock On
slaphappynamwen 1 year ago
maaannnnn, 100% rockabilly
tyktykboom 1 year ago 7
WHAT A TUNE
snoopdarr 2 years ago
SWEET song!
brutcher 2 years ago 2
CONWAY is soooooooo great!!!
I miss you Darling!!! May you rest in peace forever & always!!!
wildblondeangel2000 2 years ago
This sounds so much like Cash 'Orange Blossom Special' and Elvis 'Mystery Train' and 'My Baby Left Me' at the same time!
dannnyboyyy 2 years ago 2
Trains and rockabilly are a natural combination! Nice beat! Even though the guitar riffs are being ripped from Elvis's "Mystery Train". Thsnx fur sharin'! 5 thumbs up!
VilquinProductions 2 years ago
@VilquinProductions it's such a great riff though, why wouldn't you want to use it? kudos to scotty moore for coming up with such a classic sound, and god bless elvis and conway... two of the coolest cats to ever sing rockabilly!
rockabillycat1954 1 year ago 2
This is a GREAT night cruising song.
sayomp5811 2 years ago 2
WOW! I have this on some compilation but it was loooong time since I heard it. Just great! Tnx markowee.
bellgardens53 2 years ago
I haven't heard this song in ages! Thanks!
mem56 2 years ago 2