This Train (is Bound for Glory) - Chords, Lyrics and Origins
Our version of this Classic African-American Spiritual features a New Orleans Style Piano, Ukelele, Muddy Waters style Delta Blues Dobro, Guitars, Drums, Swing Acoustic Bass, and Fiddle
Origins
First recorded in 1922 by the Florida Normal Industrial Institute Quartet, This Train (or 'This Train is Bound for Glory' or 'Dis Train' as it is sometimes known) is an African-American spiritual. The oddly-named Florida Normal Industrial Institute Quartet were an early African-American barber-shop act who sang the song a cappella. This Train was later made famous by Sister Rosetta Tharpe, who recorded it twice: initially, using an acoustic guitar, in the 1930s, and then again, using an electric guitar, in the 1950s. Her 1950s version is now seen as a precursor of Rock-n-Roll. It was also famously recorded as 'This Train is Bound for Glory' by Woody Guthrie. Guthrie's autobiographical novel, 'Bound for Glory' takes its title from the song.
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This train is bound for glory, this train.
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This train is bound for glory, this train.
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This train is bound for glory,
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Non gonna ride it but the righteous and the holy.
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This train is bound for glory, this train.
This train don't carry no gamblers, this train;
This train don't carry no gamblers, this train;
This train don't carry no gamblers,
No High Flyers, no midnight ramblers,
This train is bound for glory, this train.
This train don't carry no liars, this train;
This train don't carry no liars, this train;
This train don't carry no liars,
No Hypocrites, compromiseers, and Truth Deniers
This train don't carry no liars, this train.
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Early history
:The earliest known example of "This Train" is a recording by Florida Normal and Industrial Institute Quartette from 1922, under the title "Dis Train."
[3] 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". The next year the song found its way into print for the first time in the Lomaxes' American Folk Songs and Ballads anthology and was subsequently included in Alan Lomax's 1960 anthology, Folk Songs of North America.
[2]In 1935, the first hillbilly recording of the song was released by
Tennessee Ramblers as "Dis Train" in reference to the song's
black roots.
[2] 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
Decca. Her later version of the song, released by Decca in the early 1950s, featured Tharpe on
electric guitar and is cited as one of several examples of her work that led to the emergence of
rock 'n roll.
Other recordings
Over the years, "This Train" has been covered by artists specializing in numerous
genres, including
blues,
folk,
bluegrass,
gospel,
rock,
post-punk,
jazz,
reggae, and
zydeco. Among the solo artists and groups who have recorded it are
Louis Armstrong,
Big Bill Broonzy,
Brothers Four,
Hylo Brown,
Alice Coltrane,
Delmore Brothers,
Sandy Denny,
D.O.A.,
Lonnie Donegan,
Jimmy Durante,
Snooks Eaglin,
Bob Gibson,
Joe Glazer,
John Hammond, Jr.,
Cisco Houston,
Janis Ian,
Mahalia Jackson,
Ella Jenkins,
Sleepy LaBeef,
The Limeliters,
Trini Lopez,
Bob Marley & The Wailers,
Ziggy Marley,
Ricky Nelson,
Peter, Paul & Mary,
Utah Phillips,
Pete Seeger,
The Seekers,
Roberta Sherwood,
Hank Snow,
David Soul,
Staples Singers,
Billy Strange,
the Tarriers,
Sister Rosetta Tharpe,
Hank Thompson,
Sublime,
Randy Travis,
The Verlaines,
Bunny Wailer,
Nina Hagen,
Girls at Our Best!,
Buckwheat Zydeco and
Jools Holland.
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