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  2. "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). In December 1946, it reached No. 2 on the Billboard folk chart.

  3. 5. Okt. 2012 · mollie laRue. 947 subscribers. Subscribed. 566. 64K views 11 years ago. The Delmore Brothers' "Freight Train Boogie" with a scene from "Our Hospitality," a film about how Southerners are...

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  4. 13. Aug. 2014 · 519. 49K views 9 years ago. 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...

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  5. 11. Feb. 2013 · 565 views 10 years ago. Hillbilly Boogie Classics, Vol. 1 available from iTunes @ https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hil... ...more. Hillbilly Boogie Classics, Vol. 1 available from iTunes @...

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  6. 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...

  7. Freight Train Boogie (King, 1946) Mobile Boogie (King, 1947) Blues Stay Away From Me (King, 1949) Pan American Boogie (King, 1950) I'll Be There (King, 1951) Good Time Saturday Night (King, 1952) Muddy Water (King, 1952) Albums. Sacred Songs (King, 1957) In Memory (King, 1964) In Memory, Vol. 2 (King, 1964) Wonderful Sacred Songs ...

  8. The Lyrics. The lyrics of “Freight Train Boogie” are sweet, simple, and easy to remember, which is characteristic of classic country songs. The Delmore Brothers paint a vivid picture of a legendary railway man, Casey Jones, who transports us into the heart and soul of the American railroad tradition.