About the Song
Johnny Cash’s “Orange Blossom Special” is more than just a song; it’s a high-speed journey through the heart of American music. This classic track, released in 1965, is a vibrant tapestry of country, folk, and blues influences that perfectly captures the spirit of the open road.
Originally a popular instrumental tune in the world of bluegrass, Cash transformed the song into a vocal masterpiece. His deep, resonant voice and the song’s infectious rhythm create a powerful combination that has captivated audiences for generations. The lyrics, while simple, evoke a sense of wanderlust and freedom, painting a vivid picture of life on the rails.
The “Orange Blossom Special” itself is a legendary train known for its speed and luxury. Cash’s song captures the train’s mystique, transforming it into a symbol of adventure and escape. Whether you’ve ever ridden a train or not, the song’s imagery is so evocative that you can’t help but feel the urge to hop aboard and join the journey.
Beyond its musical merits, “Orange Blossom Special” is also a testament to Cash’s versatility as an artist. He effortlessly blends traditional country elements with a rockabilly edge, creating a sound that was both familiar and groundbreaking. This ability to bridge musical styles is one of the many reasons why Johnny Cash remains such an iconic figure in American music.
So, next time you’re feeling restless or in need of a little adventure, let Johnny Cash’s “Orange Blossom Special” carry you away on a musical journey that will leave you longing for the open road.
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Lyrics: Orange Blossom Special
Look a-yonder comin’
Comin’ down that railroad track
Hey, look a-yonder comin’
Comin’ down that railroad track
It’s the Orange Blossom Special
Bringin’ my baby back
Well, I’m going down to Florida
And get some sand in my shoes
Or maybe Californy
And get some sand in my shoes
I’ll ride that Orange Blossom Special
And lose these New York blues
“Say man, when you going back to Florida?”
“When am I goin’ back to Florida? I don’t know, don’t reckon I ever will.”
“Ain’t you worried about getting your nourishment in New York?”
“Well, I don’t care if I do-die-do-die-do-die-do-die.”
Hey talk about a-ramblin’
She’s the fastest train on the line
Talk about a-travellin’
She’s the fastest train on the line
It’s that Orange Blossom Special
Rollin’ down the seaboard line
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