Excerpt from the Johnny Cash history of the American Railroad documentary : 'Ridin' The Rails'. Performing an acoustic version of The Band's song; 'The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down'
Excerpt from the Johnny Cash history of the American Railroad documentary : 'Ridin' The Rails'. Performing an acoustic version of The Band's song; 'The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down'
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"by may the tenth richmond had fell, it's a time I remember oh so well"....and he sings "I took a train to richmond..." how can you take a train if they tore up the tracks again?
I believe the tracks were torn up in Danville, which is west of Richmond. Richmond would not be isolated in this case. Richmond was the central point of the confederacy and a railroad hub.
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I like his performance anyway
I believe the tracks were torn up in Danville, which is west of Richmond. Richmond would not be isolated in this case. Richmond was the central point of the confederacy and a railroad hub.