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  2. Casey Jones - Wikipedia

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    Casey Jones's fame is largely attributed to the traditional song, “The Ballad of Casey Jones”, [7] [18] also known as "Casey Jones, the Brave Engineer", recorded by, among others, Billy Murray, Mississippi John Hurt, Harry McClintock, [19] Furry Lewis, Johnny Cash, Ed McCurdy, and played live by the Grateful Dead, as well as Jones' friend ...

  3. Casey Jones (Grateful Dead song) - Wikipedia

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    Jones is described as being "high on cocaine" (the song even makes a double entendre of advising Jones to "watch his speed"). It was inspired by the story of an actual engineer named Casey Jones. The engineer's exploits were also sung of in an earlier folk song called "The Ballad of Casey Jones", which the Grateful Dead played live several times.

  4. Casey Jones (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Casey Jones (musician) (1939–2017), solo blues artist and former drummer for guitarist Albert Collins; Casey Veggies (born 1993), hip hop artist; Casey Jones, former member of Blessed by a Broken Heart; Casey Jones (1936–2022), stage name of British singer Brian Cassar; Casey Jones, alternate identity for radio personality Al Anthony

  5. Wreck of the Old 97 - Wikipedia

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    The song rivaled that of "Casey Jones" for being the number one railroading song of all time. The actress Ann Dvorak sings two verses of the ballad in the 1932 movie Scarface. [9] The ballad was sung to the tune of "The Ship That Never Returned", written by Henry Clay Work in 1865.

  6. Casey Jones—the Union Scab - Wikipedia

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    "Casey Jones—the Union Scab" is a song, written by labor figure Joe Hill in San Pedro, California, shortly after the first day of a nationwide walkout of 40,000 railway employees in the Illinois Central shopmen's strike of 1911. [1] It is a parody of the song "The Ballad of Casey Jones" and is sung to its tune.

  7. Workingman's Dead - Wikipedia

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    The main impetus for this development was the nature of the new songs Hunter and Jerry had been writing; many of them had a decidedly country flavor ('Dire Wolf,' 'Friend of the Devil,' 'High Time,' 'Casey Jones,' 'Ripple'), and Jerry began using the new axe on these as they were slotted into the set lists.

  8. Will Smith Recalls Quincy Jones Saying the Original “Fresh ...

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    The original Fresh Prince of Bel Air theme song wasn't the one fans know and love.. On the Dec. 2 episode of VICE's docuseries Black Comedy in America, Will Smith shared that the original opening ...

  9. Talk:Casey Jones - Wikipedia

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    Folk artist Dave Van Ronk has a song entitled "Casey Jones" on the album Somebody Else, Not Me. The Grateful Dead's well known "Casey Jones," on Workingman's Dead, has totally different music and lyrics from the original. The punk band This Bike is a Pipe Bomb also has a song entitled "Casey Jones" which appears on the album Three Way Tie For a ...