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Stop That Train (The Spanishtonians song)

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The original version of "Stop That Train" is sung from the point of view of a woman whose boyfriend is leaving by train for a long absence. She yells at the conductor, apparently in vain, to "stop that train", because she wants to join him on board.
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style. Their version flipped the song's genders, changing the lyrics from "my baby he is leaving" to "my baby she is leaving". The song became Keith & Tex's biggest hit.
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recorded a cover version of "Stop That Train", which was released as a single in 1983, and was the title track of their 1983 album
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versions of the song were recorded, which sampled the Keith & Tex version. The most notable was "Draw Your Brakes" by
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influence, and replaced the original song's verses with new lyrics sung in a
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band The Spanishtonians (also known as the Spanish Town
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The Keith & Tex version was also sampled by the
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Index

ska
Jamaican
Skabeats
Keith & Tex
Scotty
Beastie Boys
Vanilla Ice
Bim Sherman
Style Scott
Dub Syndicate
discomix
Clint Eastwood & General Saint
Don Campbell
Keith & Tex
rocksteady
dub
Scotty
soundtrack album
The Harder They Come
Big Youth
Beastie Boys
B-Boy Bouillabaisse
Vanilla Ice
reggae
Clint Eastwood & General Saint
500 Miles
British
Don Campbell
house music
toasting

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