Over 1.8K Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The 55+ Best Songs With Train In the Title HOW RANKINGS WORK All aboard! For this list we're ranking the best songs about trains ever written. Trains are a great way to travel and a fantastic topic for songs. Some of ...
Trains became a symbol of progress(进步), with New York City's GrandCentral Station becoming a main cultural (3). Musicians even wrote songs about trains.But finally, more and more people in the US travelled by car instead of by railway. China would continue todevelop trains even more (4...
It has all the classic features of a great song about work…Alarm clocks, trains, slaving away, and overtime. Except with a twist, the fortune of landing yourself an easy job! “And I be taking care of business (every day) Taking care of business (every way)” 30. Dire Straits –...
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where the trains all stand motionless.Don't leave me, my dear, not even for an hour, because— then despair's raindrops will all run blurrily together, and the smoke that drifts lazily in search of a home will descend hazily on me, suffocating my heart.Darling...
Yves Tumor’s latest album goes out ascending. Backed by triumphant strings, a propulsive “Umbrella”-esque beat, and a choir, Tumor trains their eyes to the heavens on “Ebony Eye,” the transcendent closer ofPraise a Lord Who Chews…This is one of 2023’s premier shoulda-been singles—...
To All Trains by Shellac May 17, 2024 The sixth full-length studio release from Chicago rock trio Shellac is the final album with Steve Albini, who passed away in May 2024. 84 89. Up On Gravity Hill by METZ April 12, 2024 The fifth full-length studio release from Canadian punk trio ...
In another songwriter’s hands, this might have been a nice little tune about wishing you could spend your life laying in the sun and chasing trains, but with Mark Oliver Everett at the helm, the song gets a sadder spin, with a tender violin and the chorus “I’ll take a dog’s lif...
(Kids: don't try this at home) and various acts of minor heroism, they become accustomed to their new life. Winning over recalcitrant station master Bernard Cribbins and befriending strangers on trains proves to be its own reward in the end, building to a happy ending that still brings a ...
When their mother gets thrown in jail, teen sisters Deidra (Ashleigh Murray) and Leina (Rachel Crow) are at risk of being thrown into foster care. To avoid such a fate, Deidra hatches a plan to begin robbing trains to build up enough of a nest egg to bail their mother out of jail,...