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This Train

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Quartette from 1922, under the title "Dis Train". Another one of the earliest recordings of the song is the version made by Wood's Blind Jubilee Singers in August 1925 under the title "This Train Is Bound for Glory". Between 1926 and 1931, three other black religious groups recorded it. During a
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roots. Then in the late 1930s, after becoming the first black artist to sign with a major label, gospel singer and guitarist Sister Rosetta Tharpe recorded "This Train" as a hit for
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of the song by black inmate Walter McDonald. The next year the song found its way into print for the first time in the Lomaxes'
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song first recorded in 1922. Although its origins are unknown, the song was relatively popular during the 1920s as a
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Jacobs as "My Babe". This secular adaptation has since become a rock standard recorded by many artists, including
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In 1955, the song, with altered lyrics, became a popular single for blues singer-harmonica player
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Sister Rosetta Tharpe's 1950s version of "This Train" was featured as a selection on Bob Dylan's
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of the 1950s and 1960s. Another song, called "The Crawdad Song", uses the same melody.
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Over the years, "This Train" has been covered by artists specializing in numerous
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made a TV clip version of "This Train" as a "gospel" of a kind in praise to the
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tune, and it became a gospel hit in the late 1930s for singer-guitarist
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anthology and was subsequently included in Alan Lomax's 1960 anthology
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In 1935, the first hillbilly recording of the song was released by
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for the character, Grace the Bass from the children's TV show "
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The song's popularity was also due in part to the influence of
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The earliest known example of "This Train" is a recording by
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Index

traditional
African-American
gospel
religious
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
folklorists
John A. Lomax Jr.
Alan Lomax
folk music revival
Florida Normal and Industrial Institute
Parchman Farm
Mississippi
Smithsonian Institution
musicologist
John A. Lomax
Alan
field recording
Tennessee Ramblers
black
Decca
electric guitar
Little Walter
Dale Hawkins
Bo Diddley
Cliff Richard
the Remains
genres
blues
folk
bluegrass

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