List of train songs
A train song is a song referencing passenger or freight railroads, often using a syncopated beat resembling the sound of train wheels over train tracks. Trains have been a theme in both traditional and popular music since the first half of the 19th century and over the years have appeared in nearly all musical genres, including folk, blues, country, rock, jazz, world, classical and avant-garde. While the prominence of railroads in the United States has faded in recent decades, the train endures as a common image in popular song.
The earliest known train songs date to two years before the first public railway began operating in the United States. "The Carrollton March", copyrighted July 1, 1828, was composed by Arthur Clifton to commemorate the groundbreaking of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Another song written for the occasion, "Rail Road March" by Charles Meineke, was copyrighted two days after Clifton's, one day before the July 4 ceremonies. The number of train songs that have appeared since then is impossible to determine, not only because of the difficulties in documenting the songs but also in defining the genre.
Following is a list of nearly 800 songs by artists worldwide, alphabetized by song title. Most have appeared on commercially released albums and singles and are notable for either their composers, the musicians who performed them, or their place in the history of the form. Besides recorded works, the list includes songs that preceded the first wax cylinder records of the late 1800s and were published as either broadsides or sheet music.
0–9
- "16.88"
- "2:10 Train" by Chesapeake, the Fenians, Jimmy Gaudreau & Moondi Klein, Steve Gillette, Carolyn Hester, Taj Mahal, Rising Sons, Linda Ronstadt and Stone Poneys
- "2:15", copyright 1889
- "2:19" by Jerry Douglas, Tom Waits
- "2:19 Blues " by Louis Armstrong, Jeff Barnhart, Acker Bilk, Canadian Brass, Ken Colyer, Karen Dalton, Art Hodes, Papa Bue Jensen, Bunk Johnson, Jo Ann Kelly, Cy Laurie, George Lewis, Paul Lingle, Jelly Roll Morton, Leon Redbone, Dave Van Ronk, Eric Von Schmidt and Rolf Cahn
- "219 Train" by the Moonglows
- "The 3:10 to Yuma" by Sandy Denny, Frankie Laine
- "30 Miles of Railroad Track" by Hammond Brothers
- "5:15 " by David Bowie, the Who
- "5:15" by Chris Isaak
- "500 Miles" by Bill Anderson, Chet Atkins, Hoyt Axton, Bad Astronaut, Bobby Bare, Eric Bibb, Leon Bibb, Bob the Builder, the Brothers Four, Glen Campbell, Rosanne Cash, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Celtic Thunder, the Country Gentlemen, Jackie DeShannon, Lonnie Donegan, John Duffey, Cliff Eberhardt, Percy Faith, Jimmy Gilmer, the Hooters, the Innocence Mission, the Journeymen, the Kingston Trio, Los Mustang, Laura Love, Arthur Lyman, Waldemar Matuška, Reba McEntire, Chad Mitchell Trio, Bill Perry, Peter and Gordon, Peter, Paul and Mary, Elvis Presley, Zé Renato and Cláudio Nucci, Johnny Rivers, the Seekers, the Seldom Scene, Judee Sill, Terrance Simien, Joe Simon, Sonny & Cher, Billy Strange, the Tokens, Mary Travers, McCoy Tyner and Marc Ribot, Unit 4 + 2, Johnny Ventura, Gene Vincent, Jimmy Vivino, Hedy West, Roger Whittaker, Mike Wilhelm, Foy Willing and Riders of the Purple Sage, Peter Yarrow
- "8:05" by Moby Grape
- "9 to 5 " by Sheena Easton
- "900 Miles" by Bethany and Rufus, Fiddlin' John Carson, Doris Day, Barbara Dane, Dion, Bob Dylan, the Easy Riders, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, John Fahey, Adam Faith, Terry Gilkyson, Woody Guthrie, Richie Havens, Cisco Houston, Bert Jansch and John Renbourn, Roger McGuinn, the New Christy Minstrels, Nina & Frederik, Odetta, Esther Ofarim, Reptile Palace Orchestra, Pete Seeger and Mike Seeger, Show of Hands, Red Smiley, Town Criers, the Weavers, Wally Whyton, Glenn Yarbrough
A
- "A Tunnel Called Time" by Hoboes , 1977
- "Across the Track Blues" by Duke Ellington
- "Ain't No Brakeman" by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, Coco Montoya
- "Alabamy Bound", see "I'm Alabama Bound"
- "All Aboard" by Chuck Berry, Terry Garland, Muddy Waters. Other songs with this title, artists followed by composers: Nat King Cole, the Five Blind Boys of Mississippi, the Kinks, Wynton Marsalis, Del McCoury, Allison Moorer, Jimmy Mundy, Sly & Robbie
- "All Aboard for Dreamland", sheet music published 1904
- "All Down the Line" by the Rolling Stones
- "All Night Train", separate songs, artists followed by composers: The Allman Brothers Band, New Grass Revival, Percy Sledge
- "Angels Met Him at the Gate", commemorates death of gospel singer and hymn-writer Philip Bliss in 1876 train wreck in Ohio
- "Anniversary Blue Yodel" see "Blue Yodel No. 7"
- "Another Journey by Train" by the Cure
- "Another Town, Another Train" by ABBA
- "Another Train" by Artisan, Sally Barker, Pete Morton, the Poozies. Other songs with this title, artists followed by composers: Mary Gauthier Will Kimbrough ; Ian McCulloch
- "Another Train Coming" by Kim Weston
- "Are Ye Right There, Michael" by Brendan O'Dowda, Sean Ryan
- "Are You Lonely for Me" by Hank Ballard, the Commitments, Grateful Dead, Al Green, Chuck Jackson, Steve Marriott, Otis Redding and Carla Thomas, Freddie Scott
- "Asleep at the Switch", published 1897, by Ernest Stoneman
- "At the Sound of the Signal Bell", sheet music published 1898
- "At the Station" by Joe Walsh
- "Atlanta Special, The" by Bukka White
- "Atlantic Coastal Line, The" by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, Burl Ives, Charley Pride, Hank Snow
- "Auctioneer " by R.E.M.
- "Autorail" by Orchestra Baobab
B
- "B & O Blues", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Bumble Bee Slim, Big Joe Turner
- "B & O Blues, No. 2" by Blind Willie McTell
- "Back Back Train" by Mississippi Fred McDowell, Aerosmith
- "Back on the Train" by Phish, Toots and the Maytals
- "Back Up Train" by Al Green
- "Bad Luck Blues" by Blind Lemon Jefferson
- "'Battle Fought on the Shields Railway, The'" Broadside published by W. & T. Fordyce, Newcastle, England, 1839
- "Beat It on Down the Line" by Jesse Fuller, the Grateful Dead, Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions
- "Because He Was Only a Tramp", related to "The Tramp", published c. 1875–1880, by Wyzee Hamilton
- "Ben Dewberry's Final Run" by Johnny Cash, Jerry Douglas, Steve Forbert, Bill Monroe, Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Snow
- "Between Trains", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Auburn Lull, Robbie Robertson
- "Big Bear Train" by Jimmy Yancey
- "Big Black Train" by the Earls of Leicester, Flatt & Scruggs
- "Big Iron Horses" performed by Restless Heart, 1992. The co-writer, John Dittrich, who also sang lead on the RCA recording, recalled his childhood in New York State, Avon area, at the Five Arch Bridge, watching steam trains with his grandfather. He was observing the steam trains in the early and mid-1950s, towards the end of the steam era.
- "Big Railroad Blues" by Cannon's Jug Stompers, Grateful Dead
- "Big Train", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Black Country Communion ; Booker T. & the MG's, Steve Marriott, Conway Twitty ; Brave Old World ; Michael Pickett ; Mike Watt ; David Lee Roth
- "Big Train " by John Fogerty
- "Big Wheels" by Hank Snow
- "Bill Groggin's Goat" by Sara Hickman
- "Bill Mason" by Roy Harvey and the North Carolina Ramblers, Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers
- "Billy Richardson's Last Ride" by Vernon Dalhart
- "Black Girl" by Long John Baldry, Lonnie Donegan, Marianne Faithfull, Clifford Jordan, Journeymen, Lead Belly, Nirvana, Pete Seeger, Josh White
- "Black Train" by Def Leppard
- "Black Train" by The Gun Club
- "Black Train Blues, The" by Bukka White
- "Black Train Song" by the Doors
- "Blow That Lonesome Whistle, Casey" by Al Dexter
- "Blow Yo' Whistle, Freight Train" by the Delmore Brothers, Happy and Artie Traum
- "Blue Railroad Train" by the Delmore Brothers, Hot Tuna, Jorma Kaukonen, Geoff and Maria Muldaur, the Tony Rice Unit, Marty Stuart, Merle Travis, Doc Watson, Doc and Merle Watson Additional song with this title written and recorded by Danny Schmidt.
- "Blue Smoke" by Dolly Parton 2014
- "Blue Train" by Johnny Cash, the Nashville Bluegrass Band, Marty Stuart ;
- "Blue Train", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Chet Baker, John Coltrane, Grant Green, GRP All-Star Big Band, Dave Grusin, Conrad Herwig, J. J. Johnson, Byard Lancaster, Archie Shepp Quartet, Kenny Werner, Joe Lee Wilson ; Tripping Daisy ; Kenny Rogers ; Billy Hancock ; Antônio Carlos Jobim ; Kevin Johnson ; Cibo Matto ; Jimmy Page and Robert Plant ; Maura O'Connell, Linda Ronstadt-Emmylou Harris-Dolly Parton ; Asian Kung-Fu Generation
- "Blue Train " by Pat Boone, Bjøro Håland, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, John D. Loudermilk
- "Blues for Dixie" by Merle Haggard
- "Blues in the Night" by Harold Arlen, Louis Armstrong, Shirley Bassey, Tony Bennett, Cab Calloway, Eva Cassidy, Rosemary Clooney, Bing Crosby, Doris Day, Ella Fitzgerald, Judy Garland, Benny Goodman, Woody Herman, Quincy Jones, Ledisi, Julie London, Jimmie Lunceford, Katie Melua, Johnny Mercer, Artie Shaw, Dinah Shore, Frank Sinatra, Kate Smith, Jo Stafford, Big Joe Turner
- "Boomer's Story", see "The Railroad Boomer"
- "Born on a Train" by The Magnetic Fields
- "Bound for Hell" by Love and Rockets,
- "Boxcar" by Neil Young
- "Boxcar Blues" by Boxcar Willie, Maggie Jones
- "Boxcar's My Home" by Boxcar Willie
- "Boxcars" by Joe Ely, Rosie Flores
- "Brakeman's Blues" by Johnny Cash, Lefty Frizzell, Bill Monroe, Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Snow
- "Brave Engineer, The", three songs with this title:, sheet music published 1891; Roy Harvey and North Carolina Ramblers, 1926; Cisco Houston, 1953
- "Bringin' in the Georgia Mail" by Norman Blake, Sam Bush, Floyd Cramer, Flatt & Scruggs, Don Gibson, Jim & Jesse, Charlie Monroe, Nashville Grass, Reno and Smiley
- "Broke Down Engine" by Spencer Bohren, Peter Case, Cephas & Wiggins, Tony McPhee, Bob Dylan, Paul Geremia, John Hammond, Jr., Ernie Hawkins, Colin Linden, Blind Willie McTell, Buddy Moss, Dave "Snaker" Ray, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, Martin Simpson, Johnny Winter
- "Broken Down Tramp, The" by the Carter Family
- "Bull Doze Blues" by Henry Thomas
- "Bullet Train" by Judas Priest
- "BW Railroad Blues" by Townes Van Zandt
- "Bye, Bye Black Smoke Choo Choo" by Joe Glazer, the New Lost City Ramblers