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A Train (French: Un soir, un train) is a 1968 Belgian-French drama film directed by André Delvaux, starring Yves Montand and Anouk Aimée. It tells the story of Mathias, a professor of linguistics at a university where the students have lively discussions about Flemish nationalism and morality.
The train moving directly towards the camera was said to have terrified spectators at the first screening, a claim that has been called an urban legend.. This 50-second silent film shows the entry of a train pulled by a steam locomotive into the Gare de La Ciotat, the train station of the French southern coastal town of La Ciotat, near Marseille.
[L'Arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat, summer 1897, by Auguste and Louis Lumière, one of the first movie. This is the 3rd versions, cf. . High resolution version. Not yet in the public domain in France, therefore moved here from Commons.]
Arrival of a Train (Joinville Station) (French: Arrivée d'un train (gare de Joinville)) is an 1896 French silent actuality film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Méliès's company Star Film and is numbered 35 in its catalogues.
"The Gospel Train (Get on Board)" is a traditional African-American spiritual first published in 1872 as one of the songs of the Fisk Jubilee Singers. [2] A standard Gospel song, it is found in the hymnals of many Protestant denominations and has been recorded by numerous artists. The first verse, including the chorus is as follows:
"Train Kept A-Rollin'" (or "The Train Kept A-Rollin'") is a song first recorded by American jazz and rhythm and blues musician Tiny Bradshaw in 1951. Originally performed in the style of a jump blues , Bradshaw borrowed lyrics from an earlier song and set them to an upbeat shuffle arrangement that inspired other musicians to perform and record it.
"Un gamin de Paris" by Yves Montand "Un garçon à Paris" by Claude Morgan (member of Bimbo Jet) "Un monstre à Paris" by -M-"Un Paris-Soir sur le visage" by Michel Delpech "Un sicilien à Paris" by Domenico Modugno "Under Paris Stars" by Pierre Legendre and the Paris International Orchestra "Une américaine à Paris" by Jeane Manson
"I'm a Train" is a song written by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood and performed by Hammond. It was first recorded in French, in 1967, by Les Troubadours as "La chaîne". The first English version was recorded in 1968 by a UK group called Colors of Love, which included singer Elaine Paige.