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Uploaded by musicfactorymusic on Jul 15, 2008
The Runaway Train Children's Animation
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Do you know the artist for this version?? I would very much like to get hold of a copy!!!
anonmonen 8 months ago
runnaway train! runnin right off the tracks
thewindowsxp32 9 months ago
@SHawking666 Hi
it was Micheal Holliday a Liverpool born singer ,great voice who committed suicide about 1963
philwasgood 10 months ago
They got the speech "fireman" wrong. And how come a porter and the conductor is in a LOCOMOTIVE?!?!?!??!
1230luigi 1 year ago
I remember a version sung by someone with a british voice, any one help me?
SHawking666 1 year ago
@nintendoalien479 It says great western line, not great western railway.
@nintendoalien479 well, there was a Southern Railroad in the U,K, and one in the U.S.
ColumbiaAndHoodRiver 1 year ago
umm..that's an american train.. but it said it was a GWR line (a.k.a U.K)
nintendoalien479 1 year ago
My favourite version of this is by Michael Holliday from the 1950s. Check it out.
pljms 1 year ago
My granny still sings this song! Will always be grannys song! Still going strong at 82 and 9 tenths!
igotbroadband 1 year ago
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Do you know the artist for this version?? I would very much like to get hold of a copy!!!
anonmonen 8 months ago
runnaway train! runnin right off the tracks
thewindowsxp32 9 months ago
@SHawking666 Hi
it was Micheal Holliday a Liverpool born singer ,great voice who committed suicide about 1963
philwasgood 10 months ago
They got the speech "fireman" wrong. And how come a porter and the conductor is in a LOCOMOTIVE?!?!?!??!
1230luigi 1 year ago
I remember a version sung by someone with a british voice, any one help me?
SHawking666 1 year ago
@nintendoalien479 It says great western line, not great western railway.
SHawking666 1 year ago
@nintendoalien479 well, there was a Southern Railroad in the U,K, and one in the U.S.
ColumbiaAndHoodRiver 1 year ago
umm..that's an american train.. but it said it was a GWR line (a.k.a U.K)
nintendoalien479 1 year ago
My favourite version of this is by Michael Holliday from the 1950s. Check it out.
pljms 1 year ago
My granny still sings this song! Will always be grannys song! Still going strong at 82 and 9 tenths!
igotbroadband 1 year ago