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  1. "Freight Train Boogie" is a country music song written by Alton and Rabon Delmore under the pseudonyms, Jim Scott and Bob Nobar. The song was recorded by The Delmore Brothers in Cincinnati. It was released in 1946 on the King label (catalog no. 570-A).

  2. 13. Aug. 2014 · Yesterday was the Wilburn Brothers and today is the Delmore Brothers with Freight Train Boogie. The tune was recorded in Cincinnati in September of 1946 and that's Wayne Rayney on the...

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  3. The Delmore Brothers' "Freight Train Boogie" with a scene from "Our Hospitality," a film about how Southerners are feuding assholes.McKay (Keaton) meets a lo...

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  4. This Delmore Brothers song, recorded in 1946, pays a lighthearted tribute to Casey Jones, the Illinois Central railroad engineer who sacrificed his own life ...

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  5. Freight Train Boogie Lyrics: Casey Jones he was a mighty man / But now he's resting in the promised land / The kind of music he could understand / Was an eight wheel driver under his command...

  6. Discovering “Freight Train Boogie” by the Delmore Brothers was like stumbling upon a hidden treasure. From the heartfelt lyrics that tell a story of a legendary railman to the instrumental magic that captures the essence of a passing train, this song is a true gem in the country music canon.

  7. Their "Freight Train Boogie" (recorded for the King label in 1946) is regarded by some as the first rock and roll record. [who?