The second, with lyrics and vocals by McCoy, as "The Lonesome Train, That Took My Girl From Town".
"The Lonesome Train" (March 21, 1944)
The CD, rising from the tapes' ashes, revealed a young teacher talking and singing with students and rehearsing "Lonesome Train," the folk oratorio that was our class play.
"Fool for a Lonesome Train"
He joined the group in time to be filmed in their spot in the movie, where they played Lonesome Train (On A Lonesome Track).
"Fool For A Lonesome Train" (2008)
The Johnny Burnette Trio rocking out Lonesome Train from some 1950 s rock and roll movie.
His first known recordings were in 1952 for Chance Records, recording the tracks "Lonesome Ole Train" and "Homesick" which gave him his stage name.
His "Lonesome Train" sets blistering Jimi Hendrix solos, transcribed for the strings, over a lightly dissonant backdrop.
After the Almanac Singers disbanded in 1942, Lampell wrote the lyrics for The Lonesome Train, a ballad opera on the death of Abraham Lincoln.