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  2. Mystery Train - Wikipedia

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    The song did not reach the singles chart. In 1973, with the approval of Sam Phillips, Robbie Robertson of the Band wrote additional lyrics for "Mystery Train", and the group recorded this version of the song for their Moondog Matinee album. They later performed the song with Paul Butterfield for their 1976 "farewell" concert The Last Waltz. [8]

  3. Mystery Train (book) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Rich reviewed the book for The Village Voice and wrote that Marcus' "frame of reference is so vast that he never runs out of connections worth making between the music he loves and just about anything else that matters in American art and life.” [5] David Itzkoff and Alan Light, in a 2005 critical roundup of music-related books, claimed that Mystery Train is "perhaps the finest book ...

  4. Live in Detroit (The Doors album) - Wikipedia

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    Live in Detroit is a double CD live album by the American rock band the Doors. It was recorded at the Cobo Arena in Detroit on May 8, 1970 during the band's 1970 Roadhouse Blues Tour. It was released on October 23, 2000 on Rhino Records. [2] [3] The concert is one of the longest live performances by the Doors.

  5. Junior Parker - Wikipedia

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    For Presley's version of "Mystery Train", Scotty Moore borrowed the guitar riff from Parker's "Love My Baby", played by Pat Hare. [10] "Love My Baby" and "Mystery Train" became rockabilly standards. [11] Later in 1955, Parker joined Duke Records and toured with Bobby Bland and Johnny Ace.

  6. L.A. Woman - Wikipedia

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    L.A. Woman is the sixth studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released on April 19, 1971, by Elektra Records.It is the last to feature lead singer Jim Morrison during his lifetime, due to his death exactly two months and two weeks following the album's release, though he would posthumously appear on the 1978 album An American Prayer.

  7. Mystery Train (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mystery Train, a 1975 book about rock 'n' roll, by Greil Marcus; Mystery Train, blues musician Willie D. Warren's backing band "Mystery Train", a song by Bon Jovi song from Crush "Mystery Train", Everybody's Rockin- Neil Young & The Shocking Pinks- released 1983

  8. A multimillion-dollar mystery: Who really wrote the holiday ...

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    Helms received performance royalties from the single — Kleiman says "Bobby was a thankful man” — but he and Garland probably missed out on a sizable payday for their songwriting.

  9. Live in Boston (The Doors album) - Wikipedia

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    Live in Boston is a triple CD live album by American rock band the Doors released in 2007. It was recorded at the Boston Arena on April 10, 1970, during the band's Roadhouse Blues Tour . The band performed two shows, one starting at 7 pm and a second scheduled for 10 but not actually starting until past midnight.