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  1. Jul 14, 2024 · The Blue Train is a hauntingly beautiful song written by Jennifer Kimball and Tom Kimmel. It was released as part of Linda Ronstadt’s album Feels Like Home in 1995. The song, with its soulful lyrics and melancholic melody, resonates with listeners on a deep emotional level.

    • Feels Like Home (1995)
    • Jennifer Kimball, Tom Kimmel
    • Linda Ronstadt
  2. Jul 30, 2018 · The Blue Train Lyrics & Meanings: Watching the long faces / Riding this run down track / And the lost places / From a dream that never brings them back / And the sad truth is / Nothing but a cold hard fact / / I'm riding the blue train / Over the miles yet to cover / A ghost in a hurry to fade / I'm taking it one way to nowhere / Afraid you ...

  3. Through the emotive melodies and the soulful improvisations, “Blue Train” speaks to the universal human experiences of love, loss, and the resilience to carry on. From the lonesome echoes of the saxophone to the steady beat of the drums and bass, the song embodies a poignant yearning.

    • Preston Graham
  4. He recorded his 1957 album “Blue Train” at this time and it marked a turning point for the saxophonist in many ways. Firstly, it established him as a composer. He wrote four of the albums five songs and was also his first recorded outing as a bandleader.

  5. The Blue Train Lyrics: Watching the long faces / Riding this run-down track / And the lost places / From a dream that never brings them back / And the sad truth is / Nothing but a cold hard...

  6. Dec 27, 2023 · The lyrics convey a sense of resilience and determination, as the protagonist plans to “lock their heart” and “outrun the blue train.” It is a reminder that even in the face of heartache, we have the power to heal and move forward.

  7. May 1, 1997 · Yet legend has it that Coltrane’s favorite album of his own music was Blue Train, his lush yet emotionally throbbing set with Lee Morgan (trumpet), Curtis Fuller (trombone), Kenny Drew (piano), Paul Chambers (bass) and Philly Joe Jones (drums) recorded in 1957.

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