Introduction
All aboard the rhythmic journey as we explore the mystique of Elvis Presleyâs âMystery Train.â Released in 1955, this iconic track propels us into the heart of the Kingâs musical innovation, where blues, country, and rock intertwine to create a sonic masterpiece that continues to resonate through the ages.
Did You Know?
Elvisâs âMystery Trainâ is a reimagining of Junior Parkerâs 1953 original, with Elvis adding his signature touch, transforming it into a cornerstone of rock and roll. Recorded at Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, this track features Scotty Mooreâs evocative guitar licks and Elvisâs haunting vocals, embodying the essence of the American musical landscape.
Released as the B-side to âI Forgot to Remember to Forget,â âMystery Trainâ became an instant classic, solidifying Elvis Presleyâs reputation as a musical trailblazer. The songâs innovative fusion of genres and its portrayal of the universal theme of heartbreak contributed to its enduring appeal and its place in the pantheon of rock and roll history.
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Lyrics: Mystery TrainÂ
Train I ride, sixteen coaches long
Train I ride, sixteen coaches long
Well that long black train got my baby and gone
Train train, cominâ âround, âround the bend
Train train, cominâ âround, âround the bend
Well it took my baby, but it never will again
No, not again
Train train, cominâ down, down the line
Train train, cominâ down, down the line
Well itâs bringinâ my baby, âcause sheâs mine all, all mine
Sheâs mine, all, all mine
Train train, cominâ âround, âround the bend
Train train, cominâ âround, âround the bend
Well it took my baby, but it never will again
Never will again
(Ooh, woah)
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