Freight Train

Elizabeth Cotten

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"Freight Train" is an American folk song written by Elizabeth Cotten in the early 20th century, and popularized during the American folk revival and British skiffle period of the 1950s and 1960s. By Cotten's own account in the 1985 BBC series Down Home, she composed “Freight Train” as a teenager (sometime between 1906 and 1912), inspired by the sound of the trains rolling in on the tracks near her home in North Carolina. Cotten was a one-time nanny for folk singer Peggy Seeger, who took this song with her to England, where it became popular in folk music circles. British songwriters Paul James and Fred Williams subsequently misappropriated it as their own composition and copyrighted it. Under their credit, it was then recorded by British skiffle singer Chas McDevitt, who recorded the song in December, 1956. Under advice from his manager (Bill Varley), McDevitt then brought in folk-singer Nancy Whiskey and re-recorded the song with her doing the vocal; the result was a chart hit. McDevitt's version influenced many young skiffle groups of the day, including The Quarrymen. Under the advocacy of the influential Seeger family, the copyright was eventually restored to Cotten. Nevertheless, it remains mis-credited in many sources. 


Year:
1990
2:42
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Freight train, freight train, run so fast
Freight train, freight train, run so fast
Please don't tell what train I'm on
They won't know what route I'm going

When I'm dead and in my grave
No more good times here I crave
Place the stones at my head and feet
And tell them all I've gone to sleep

When I die, oh bury me deep
Down at the end of old Chestnut Street
So I can hear old Number Nine
As she comes rolling by

When I die, oh bury me deep
Down at the end of old Chestnut Street
Place the stones at my head and feet
And tell them all I've gone to sleep

Freight train, freight train, run so fast
Freight train, freight train, run so fast
Please don't tell what train I'm on
They won't know what route I'm going

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Elizabeth Cotten

Elizabeth "Libba" Cotten (January 5, 1895 – June 29, 1987) was an American blues and folk musician, singer, and songwriter. more »

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Elizabeth Cotten" Facts
"Freight Train" was written by Elizabeth Cotten, an American blues and folk musician. - The song was written when she was only 11 years old. - She created the fingerstyle guitar technique known as "Cotten Picking" to accommodate her left-handed playing. - Elizabeth Cotten won a Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording in 1985 at the age of 90.
Nancy Whiskey" Facts
Nancy Whiskey, a renowned Scottish folk singer, is known for her version of "Freight Train". - She added a verse to the song to make it relevant for the British audience. - Born in Glasgow as Anne Alexandra Young Wilson, she adopted the stage name Nancy Whiskey inspired by a traditional Scottish folk song. - Nancy's version of "Freight Train" was a significant hit, reaching No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart in 1957.
Peggy Seeger" Facts
American folk singer Peggy Seeger also popularized "Freight Train" in her recordings. - Peggy is the half-sister of iconic folk musician Pete Seeger and is considered a stalwart in the American and British folk music scenes. - Although not the original writer, Seeger’s version of "Freight Train" helped make it a folk standard, gaining popularity in the UK and the US. - In the early 1950s, Seeger met and collaborated with Elizabeth Cotten extensively. The recording of "Freight Train" was one of the successful outcomes of this collaboration.
Freight Train" Song Facts
"Freight Train" is a folk song that mimics the sound of a locomotive. - The song was copyrighted more than 40 years after it was written due to its growing popularity. - Its theme is largely about death and fond remembrance of one's hometown. - Versions of the song have been covered by several artists in differing genres over the years, from folk to rock, emphasizing its universal appeal and enduring popularity.

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