This Train

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THIS TRAIN (Peter, Paul and Mary)
 
 
“This Train”,  also known as “This Train Is Bound for Glory”, is a traditional American gospel song first recorded in 1922.  Although its origins are unknown, the song was relatively popular during the 1920s as a religious tune, and it became a gospel hit in the late 1930s for singer-guitarist Sister Rosetta Tharpe.  After switching from acoustic to electric guitar, Tharpe released a more secular version of the song in the early 1950s.  The song’s popularity was also due in part to the influence of folklorists John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax, who discovered the song while making field recordings in the American South in the early 1930s and included it in folk song anthologies that were published in 1934 and 1960.  

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Major and minor artists alike often have spiritually themed songs or overtly Christian songs on their albums.  The first cut on Simon and Garfunkel’s debut album, Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. is a gospel song called You Can Tell the World that was written by Gibson & Camp (Bob Gibson and Bob Camp – later known as Hamilton Camp).  Peter, Paul and Mary had numerous gospel songs on their albums, including “This Train” on their first album, Peter, Paul and Mary.  Also on this album, under the name “If I Had My Way”, is a traditional song also called “Samson and Delilah” that is based on the Biblical account.  Many other rock musicians have recorded this song, notably the Grateful DeadBob DylanIke and Tina TurnerBruce Springsteen, and Garbage front woman Shirley Manson

 

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One of the early songs that I remember with a Christian theme is People Get Ready, which was a #14 hit for the Impressions in 1965.  The theme is likely the tumultuous changes that were roiling the nation in the mid-1960’s, like the Civil Rights Movement; but the “train” that is mentioned frequently in this song is basically the same one in the Peter, Paul and Mary song, This Train mentioned earlier, whose lyrics include:  “This train is bound for Glory, this train”.  

 

(July 2014)

 

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On the first LP by Peter, Paul and Mary, Peter, Paul and Mary (1962), Peter Yarrow is shown as the writer of This Train (this gospel song dates back at least as far as 1927 and had been a hit in the 1930’s for Sister Rosetta Tharpe). 

 

(February 2015)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021