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TINY BRADSHAW ~ THE TRAIN KEPT A-ROLLIN ~ 1951

TINY BRADSHAW ~ THE TRAIN KEPT A-ROLLIN ~ JULY 25, 1951  
 
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RockabillyWilly1 (23 hours ago) Show Hide
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Please never NEVER LISTEN TO yardbirds or other shitversions from the 60s!!!! (Promise?)
poobahband (1 month ago) Show Hide
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So good to hear the original version! I like all the versions of this song,I have heard.This one is magical.Thanks for this!
degree7 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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It's funny how Blues and Jazz are so closely related, like I'm not a musician or anything, but I hear a bit of both genres in this song.

And it's fcking awesome.
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wolfhunt123 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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They are extremely close.. All music is extremely close.. The biggest difference that changes in music over history is note patterns and tone quality... It's really cool, how such small changes can make something sound so different.
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"Train Kept A-Rollin" is a song written by Tiny Bradshaw, Howard Kay, and Lois Mann. Bradshaw first recorded the song in 1951- his best known recording. After a rock and roll version of the song was recorded and released by Johnny Burnette and the Rock and Roll Trio in 1956, numerous other such versions have been recorded since. (Wiki)
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I once had a version by Jeff Beck and Jan Hammer. The LP was destroyed in a fire.
Gyphia (2 months ago) Show Hide
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The various versions of this song through the years is like a potted history of rock.
PDXorcist (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Wow, so crazy how the rocker's changed this track. A great song is just a great song. Good ol Tiny Bradshaw.
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bot do day!

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