Cream - Traintime Lyrics
See the old train go down the track
Hear the wheels go clicketty clack
It's comin' home, comin' home
Leavin' town baby, ain't comin' home no more
No use in greavin', well I'm leavin'
Well I'm leavin' town
Leave town, ain't comin' home no more
Traintime baby, traintime almost here
Traintime baby, traintime almost here
So give me one more time do dah yeh
Traintime baby
Traintime baby
Bye bye
Bye bye
Bye bye
Bye bye
Bye bye
Bye bye baby
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Cream Traintime Comments
Seems bruce and baker are in artistic symbiosis. DRIVING!!!
Thank you for posting.
The best Blues harp I have ever heard . Note perfect because he was a perfect
pitch singer . Great musician . I have loved this song for over 40 years .
Jack's harp on Muddy Water's Rollin' and Tumblin' was great as well .
The level of musicianship is superb. Jack was a musical genius along with Clapton and Baker.
Jack Bruce..............................................................
Jack Bruce, for a classically trained cellist was a great bass player, a great harmonica player and much else beside.
Drums!!!!
Jack kills this tune...Ginger pushing him all the while. Nothin' better!
R.I.P. Ginger Baker.
この曲名は クリームの1968年のライヴから「クリームの素晴らしき世界」収録の「列車時刻」。
Having played at blues harp for 20yrs,every time I hear this,it makes me sit down and take my hat off...go Jack...👀
Doveva essere il tema del bullo di "un sacco bello" di Carlo Verdone. Lui voleva fortemente questo pezzo ma i cream volevano molti soldi e Ennio Morricone compose un pezzo che si ispirava a questo brano.. Risultato? Un pezzo che spacca
Que poderosa versión esta , que maestría en los tambores de Ginger Backer y la solidez de Jack Bruce en la armónica ,no se si en este tema interviene Eric Clapton .Desde Chile un saludo a todos los rockeers del mundo "" LARGA VIDA AL ROCK ""
Bien dicho!!!!!! Pura CREMA
Ah, yes. 1968. A very, very good year.
これは金色のジャケットでしょ!
And he does it all on just one breath of methamphetamine-laced air.
This is pure bliss.
The Morricone version is better than this
Still rehearsing this. Gonna take a while longer. Traaaaiiintiiiime, Baby!
He was probably better than Butterfield
No probably about it .
See the old train go down the track
Hear the wheels go clicketty-clack
It's comin' home, comin' home
Leavin' town, baby, ain't comin' home no more.
Get the train, you know that's why I'm leavin'
Ain't no use to greavin', well, I guess I'm leavin'
Well, I'm leavin' town' well, I'm leavin' town
Leave town, baby, ain't comin' home no more.
Traintime, baby, traintime's almost here
Traintime, baby, traintime's almost here
So give me one more time so now, do-dah-yeah.
Traintime, baby
Traintime, baby.
Bye-bye, baby.
Bye-bye
Bye-bye
Bye-bye
Bye-bye
Bye-bye
Bye-bye, baby.
Wow !
No one like Jack on the Harper!
RIP Jack Bruce
Aqualung!
wonderful. just wonderful. where can you here music like/ as good as this now?
The reason I first picked up the harmonica and started playing 50 years ago
I never cease to be amazed when I hear this song it's like hearing it for the first time everytime I hear it amen
I iust put this song and my mom asked me: "is he immitating the sound of a train ? "
Felt so glad :)
That's why music is the universal language
"Gee, Mom, I dunno. Does it sound like a train to YOU?"
My dad has an unopened copy of this album in his room.
original shiny cover?
first album I ever bought as a sixteen year old apprentice in 1968. Still have the album somewhere in the attic.
And also Rollin' and Tumblin" from Fresh Cream... magic !!!
Kick drum from Ginger...wow...
Jack Bruce is literally on fire here. Amazing.