![]() ![]() Writer(s): THARPE SISTER ROSETTALyrics powered by www.musixmatch. Ticket to Ride by The Hobos was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and was first released by The Beatles in 1965. On some release versions of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon, a brief excerpt of an orchestral version of "Ticket To Ride" appears at the end of the final track, “Eclipse.” That’s worth digging out your old vinyl for a listen to see if it’s on your version.This train is a clean train, this train This train is a clean train, this train This train is a clean train, everybody ride it in Jesus′ name This train is a clean train, this train This train is bound for glory, this train This train, brothers train, is bound for glory, you know, this train This train is bound for glory, everybody ridin' her got to be holy Because this train is a clean train, this train But this train don′t pull no liars, this train You got to get off This train don't pull no liars, this train You know this train don't pull no liars No false pretenders, and no back-biter Because this train is a clean train, this train You know this train don′t pull no wankers, this train, uh-uh I said this train don′t pull no wankers, this train No-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no, this train don't pull no wankers No crack shooter and no whiskey drinkers (I hear ya) Is a clean train, this train You know this train don′t pull no jokers, this train This train don't pull no jokers, this train This train don′t pull no jokers No tobacco chewers and no cigar smokers Because this train is a clean train, you know this train Let's ride the train This train in on the way to glory, this train Yeahhh, this train is on the way to glory, ooh, this train You know this train is on the way to glory, everybody ridin′ her, they got to be holy-holy This train is a clean train, this train. There’s a collectors special inclusion on a massive album you may be unaware of. ![]() In December of that year, that song by the Beach Boys was used as the B side for their classic hit single “Barbara Ann.” But did you know it was sampled and used by two classic artists?īrian Wilson used the melody and the vocal rhythm and pitch from “Ticket To Ride” for the Beach Boys' song “Girl Don’t Tell Me” a few months later in 1965 on their Summer Days (and Summer Nights!!) album. Like many Beatles songs, “Ticket To Ride” was covered by many singers and bands, The Carpenters, Bee Gees and Mary Wells for example all released popular versions of it. L ike many other Beatles tracks, Ticket To Ride is a popular and well-loved favorite.The song, though, has some less well-known interesting facts. The discussions are in full in Sheff’s book All We Are Saying. Before you tell me Im out of tune, I did check with my tuner, as well as a tuning. The interview was published on Dec 6, 1980, just two days before Lennon’s fatal shooting in New York. Hi, I was trying to learn Ticket to Ride, but the intro, and maybe the rest of the song seem to be out of tune. Perhaps a bit dramatic as a statement, but Lennon had no real opportunity to explain it further. Ticket to Ride is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written primarily by John Lennon and credited to LennonMcCartney. ![]() "That was one of the earliest heavy-metal records made" - John Lennon, 1980 John Lennon spoke much later about the style of this track in his last ever major interview with David Sheff and made quite a claim. In many ways, the single represented a step change in The Beatle's sound with sadder lyrics and a harsher, heavier, and more aggressive sound compared to their previous bright pop style records. That was the first Beatles single to go over the three-minute mark. It came in at three minutes and 10 seconds long. “Ticket To Ride” broke the mold and format somewhat by being longer than the usual two and a half to a maximum of three minutes. Most of the records were very short, certainly by today’s standards. A Asus4 A Asus4 A She said that living with me is bringing her down, yeah Asus4 A Asus4 Bm E For she would never be free when I was around Fm D Fm G Shes got a ticket to ride, shes got a ticket to ride Fm E A Shes got a ticket to ride, and she dont care. A long ticket to ride for radioīack in the early to mid-'60s, radio stations were still adjusting to pop and rock and roll music. It flew to the top of the charts and became the Fab Four’s seventh consecutive number one in the UK charts and their third consecutive number one in the United States. It might be a stop on the way to heavy metal, though - its not a huge leap from Ticket to Ride to I. Released as a single in April 1965, “Ticket To Ride” was taken from the Help album. The song, though, has some less well-known interesting facts. Like many other Beatles tracks, “Ticket To Ride” is a popular and well-loved favorite. ![]()
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