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"Blue Train" is a song written by William H. Smith. Originally recorded by Johnny Cash for Sun in May 1958, it wasn't released until 1962, [1] when Cash's long-time former label chose it as the opening track of his album All Aboard the Blue Train and for a single release.
Blue Train is a studio album by the jazz saxophonist and composer John Coltrane. It was released through Blue Note Records in January 1958. [1] It is Coltrane's only session as leader for Blue Note. [8] The recording took place at Rudy Van Gelder's studio on September 15, 1957. Coltrane wrote four of the record's five tracks.
All Aboard the Blue Train is a compilation album by American singer-songwriter Johnny Cash. It was released on December 3, 1962, by Sun Records after Cash had left the label and signed with Columbia Records. The album is made up of songs Cash recorded for Sun prior to leaving the label.
"The Blue Train" Jim Harbert Paul Manning January 25, 1950 (with Jim Harbert's orchestra) "Bright and Shiny" Bob Sherman Dick Sherman: December 23. 1960 from the album Bright and Shiny "A Bushel and a Peck" Frank Loesser: September 13, 1950 TOP 20 HIT IN 1950 (with David Rose's orchestra) "But Beautiful" Jimmy Van Heusen: Johnny Burke ...
1964 "Blue Train (Of the Heartbreak Line)" 44 132 "Th' Wife" 45 — 1965 "That Ain't All" 20 — 1966 "Silver Cloud Talkin' Blues" — — A Bizarre Collection of the Most Unusual Songs "You're the Guilty One" — — single only 1967 "It's My Time" 51 — Suburban Attitudes in Country Verse: 1968 "Odd Folks of Okracoke" — — single only ...
It was released in 1964 by Sun Records after Cash had left the label and signed with Columbia Records. The album is made up of songs Cash recorded for Sun prior to leaving the label. The album was re-issued in 2003 with 5 bonus tracks. These tracks are alternate or incomplete takes of songs that were already on the album.
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Blue Train" is a 1958 jazz standard composed by John Coltrane. It is the lead track on the album of the same name . [ 1 ] Rather than having either a major or minor quality, it contains both by using an E ♭ 7 ♯ 9 chord, utilizing both the major and minor 3rd.