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"Night Train" is a twelve-bar blues instrumental standard first recorded by Jimmy Forrest in 1951.

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  • Night Train (song)
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  • "Night Train" is a twelve-bar blues instrumental standard first recorded by Jimmy Forrest in 1951.
  • "Night Train" is an instrumental R&B standard; a popular vocal version was recorded by James Brown in 1962. The song is featured during the opening number on episode 206 of The Muppet Show. As Crazy Harry and a group of Whatnot soldiers participate in a bout of target practice with a cannon, they hit practically everything onstage except for the bullseye, eventually blowing a hole in the theatre wall next to Statler and Waldorf's box.
Next Single
  • "Shout and Shimmy"
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B-side
  • "Bolo Blues"
  • "Why Does Everything Happen to Me"
Date
  • 1951(xsd:integer)
Label
from Album
  • James Brown Presents His Band
Last single
  • "Lost Someone"
Producer
  • Unknown
Name
  • Night Train
Genre
Caption
  • 1964(xsd:integer)
  • Label of the original Jimmy Forrest single. Note the misspelling of Forrest's name.
This Single
  • "Night Train"
Title
  • Billboard Best Selling Retail Rhythm & Blues Records number-one single
Format
  • 7"
Before
  • "3 O' Clock Blues" by B.B. King
Years
  • 1952-03-15(xsd:date)
After
  • "Booted" by Roscoe Gordon
Cover
  • Night Train - Forest label.jpg
  • nighttrainJB.jpg
Artist
Recorded
  • 1951-11-27(xsd:date)
  • --02-09
Composer
  • Jimmy Forrest
Publisher
  • Embassy Music Corp.
Writer
  • * Oscar Washington * Lewis P. Simpkins * Jimmy Forrest
abstract
  • "Night Train" is a twelve-bar blues instrumental standard first recorded by Jimmy Forrest in 1951.
  • "Night Train" is an instrumental R&B standard; a popular vocal version was recorded by James Brown in 1962. The song is featured during the opening number on episode 206 of The Muppet Show. As Crazy Harry and a group of Whatnot soldiers participate in a bout of target practice with a cannon, they hit practically everything onstage except for the bullseye, eventually blowing a hole in the theatre wall next to Statler and Waldorf's box.
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