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Cosher Bailey's Engine (sometimes mislabed as Did You Ever See Such a Funny Thing Before?) is a traditional british folk song, sung by The Jukebox Band on the Season 2 episode Achoo. The song is a tribute to welsh railroader and industrialist Crawshay Bailey, who would be refered to as The Iron Master during his lifetime. The songs lyrics tell many stories of Cosher and his life of steam trains, family and faking his own death. The song is labeled as a traditional song by most for there is no credit to who originally made the song. The earliest known date of the songs origin dates back to 1893. Tito tries to show off to the rest of the band by calling himself "The Great Tito" referring to the rest of the band as "Little People". They dare him to show just how great he is while performing t

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  • Cosher Bailey's Engine (sometimes mislabed as Did You Ever See Such a Funny Thing Before?) is a traditional british folk song, sung by The Jukebox Band on the Season 2 episode Achoo. The song is a tribute to welsh railroader and industrialist Crawshay Bailey, who would be refered to as The Iron Master during his lifetime. The songs lyrics tell many stories of Cosher and his life of steam trains, family and faking his own death. The song is labeled as a traditional song by most for there is no credit to who originally made the song. The earliest known date of the songs origin dates back to 1893. Tito tries to show off to the rest of the band by calling himself "The Great Tito" referring to the rest of the band as "Little People". They dare him to show just how great he is while performing t
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  • Cosher Bailey's Engine (sometimes mislabed as Did You Ever See Such a Funny Thing Before?) is a traditional british folk song, sung by The Jukebox Band on the Season 2 episode Achoo. The song is a tribute to welsh railroader and industrialist Crawshay Bailey, who would be refered to as The Iron Master during his lifetime. The songs lyrics tell many stories of Cosher and his life of steam trains, family and faking his own death. The song is labeled as a traditional song by most for there is no credit to who originally made the song. The earliest known date of the songs origin dates back to 1893. Tito tries to show off to the rest of the band by calling himself "The Great Tito" referring to the rest of the band as "Little People". They dare him to show just how great he is while performing the song. As the song comes to it's close Mr. Conductor's magic on returning to the station causes the band and the song to speed up.
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