V. O. Stamps - M. L. Yandell - Does This Train Go To Heaven / Down On The Farm mp3
Tracklist
| 1 | Does This Train Go To HeavenWritten-By – G. E. Wright |
| 2 | Down On The FarmWritten-By – J. B. Paris |
Credits
- Vocals – M. L. Yandell, V. O. Stamps
Notes
With accompaniment of piano, cello, and fiddle by unknown artists.
Both sides recorded 11 August 1929 in Dallas, TX.
Side A matrix no. 55338-2.
Side B matrix no. 55339-2.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): B V-40142A 2
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): D V-40142B 2 1
Companies
- Record Company – Victor Talking Machine Co.
Info
Down on the Farm is the seventh studio album by the American rock band Little Feat. The album was completed and released shortly after the death of the band's founder and frontman, Lowell George, in 1979. It was their last original work for nine years. The band had announced their break-up in June 1979 during the making of the album. Little Feat would reform in 1987. The cover shows one of Neon Park's several duck-girls - an allusion to The Finishing Touch by painter Gil Elvgren. recording artist. Stamps, V. Yandell, M. place made. United States: New Jersey, Camden. Physical Description. shellac overall material. 2017 г. Stamps & M. Yandell on Victor 21722. Sound file was done by Devon Flaherty. Новинка 2:47. Текст песни: Mckenzies soul lies above the ground In that pyramid near Maryland Easyjet is hanging in the air Taking everyone to this Rating. Title: Down on the Farm 1920. The day starts off as any normal day on Roach's farm, where Teddy, the farmhouse dog, is doing more productive work than everyone else combined. But the day changes when Roach's farmhand sees an opportunity to be the knight in shining armor to Louise, Roach's daughter, who he wants to marry. Additoinally, later in the film, a small child nearly dies and Teddy does some AMAZING stunts to save the kid. You really have to wonder how they did such stunts without severely endangering the kid's life-and looking at the film, I really think they DID put the kid's life in danger for these shots . Guns N' Roses Down On The Farm: All I need is some inspiration Before I do somebody some harm I feel just like a vegetable Down h. Nobody comes to see me Nobody here to turn me on I ain't even got a lover Down here on the farm. They told me to get healthy They told me to get some sun But boredom eats me like cancer Down here on the farm. Drinkin' lemonade shanty Ain't nobody here to do me harm But I'm like a fish out of water Down here on the farm. I wrote a thousand letters Till my fingers all gone numb But I never see no postman Down here on the farm. The Down on the Farm trope as used in popular culture. To Hollywood writers, the midwestern United States consists mainly of farms and towns of fewer than 10 . Down on the Farm. Go B7 A E Down where the willow and the dogwood grow. A E A E You can hear the whistle, you can hear the bell. E7 B7 From the halls of heaven to the gates of hell. A E A And there's room for the forsaken if you're there on time. E E7 A You'll be washed of all your sins and all of your crimes. E If you're down there by the train B7 Down there by the train E Down there by the train A Down there by the train E B7 E Down there where the train goes slow. E E7 A E There's a golden moon that shines up through the mist. Down on the Farm, originally recorded by punk band UK Subs, has only been played by Guns N Roses 11 times. It was first played at Farm Aid 1990, original drummer Steven Adlers last concert as an official member until 2016. Additionally, it was occasionally played during the bands Chinese Democracy Tour is 2001-2006. I fled Him, down the labyrinthine ways. Of my own mind and in the mist of tears. I hid from Him, and under running laughter. Up vistaed hopes I sped And shot, precipitated, Adown Titanic glooms of chasmèd fears. I knew all the swift importings. On the wilful face of skies I knew how the clouds arise. Spumèd of the wild sea-snortings All thats born or dies. Rose and drooped with made them shapers. Of mine own moods, or wailful or divine

Performer: V. O. Stamps - M. L. Yandell
Title: Does This Train Go To Heaven / Down On The Farm
Country: US
Release date: 22 Nov 1929
Label: Victor
Style: Gospel, Country
Catalog: V-40142
Genre: Country
Size MP3: 1023 mb
Rating: 4.9 / 5
Votes: 461
Record source: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM










