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I was always fascinated with the history of the railroad in this country so I did a little digging and came up with some information about some of the famous train wrecks and songs. I discovered 1918 was a bad year for train wrecks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Train_Wreck_of_1918 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malbone_Street_Wreck http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammond_Circus_Train_Wreck http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Jones http://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Wreck_of_the_Old_97 SONGS http://www.balladofamerica.com/music...ashcannonball/ http://www.last.fm/music/johnny+cash...+of+the+Old+97 http://americanfolklore.net/folklore...sey_jones.html There are a lot of these songs on Youtube. |
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back at the turn of the century, railroading was a dangerous business and a lot of workers were killed.
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Yep, " Gandy dancers " is what they were called and many were killed.
They had to work in all weather conditions and had to use a lot of dynamite around the mountains, not to mention indian attacks. |
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and the brakemen had to uncouple the cars by hand being really careful to not get their fingers crushed between the two cars. The way they used to tell how much experience they had was by how many fingers were missing from their hand, and they would have to walk along the roofs of cars in rain, wind, snow, and ice.
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When they were laying the tracks on the west coast and had to dynamite mountains, they would lower a little Chinaman in a basket over a cliff and he would set the explosives and hope that they would pull him up in time. How would you of liked his job?
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This long winter is making me stir crazy, too cold to do anything so I figured I would post some more railroad songs. I will be glad when lawnmower season gets here.
http://lyrics.songfacts.com/detail.php?=6965752 http://www.last.fm/music/Blackfoot/_/Train,+Train http://vimeo.com/37393899 http://myspace.com/kidsongsmusic/mus...76833-92699429 http://vimeo.com/12833871 http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x13...a-rollin_music http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/list_of_train_songs#A |
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That first link you have to type in WRECK OF THE OLD 97 by The Seekers.
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There were train songs on Petticoat Junction and Capt. Kangaroo.
On PJ, Smiley Burnette ("Charley Pratt") sings "Steam, Cinders, and Smoke" for the steam-engine Cannonball. On Capt. Kangaroo, there was a song whose lyrics may be hard to find. Here's how I remember it: Little red caboose (chug chug chug) Little red caboose (chug chug chug) Little red caboose behind the train train, train, train Smokestack on its back (chug chug chug) Comin' down the track (chug chug chug) Little red caboose behind the train! - That song has stayed in my mind since the early '70s...! |
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Would this be it? http://www.kidsongs.com/lyrics/little-red-caboose.html |
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Thanks! I never did try to find it online. And they were more accurate with the "back, back, back" etc. The remaining parts I didn't remember at all.
Some of the best episodes of certain series involved trains. For example, Gunsmoke's "Snow Train" 2-parter. There's another good Gunsmoke train episode where a women tries for amnesty for a convicted felon she encounters on a train (of course he ends up doing everyone wrong). |
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One of my favorite movies is EMPEROR OF THE NORTH with Ernest Borgnine. That is a classic train movie.
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I like the movie SILVER STREAK with Richard Pryor & Gene Wilder. That's another good train movie.
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