Country duet with fun bluegrass feel; warm friendly uplifting wholesome metaphorical type lyric; song was on European ECMA Top 100 Country charts for 14 weeks, reaching high as #2; in top 5 in several European nations, has also done well on U.S. independent, country and other stations; inspirational
Country duet with fun bluegrass feel; warm friendly uplifting wholesome metaphorical type lyric; song was on European ECMA Top 100 Country charts for 14 weeks, reaching high as #2; in top 5 in several European nations, has also done well on U.S. independent, country and other stations; inspirational, Mixed Vocals, Country Music, Bluegrass
Track Summary Music Track Title: Train to Nashville Catalog ID: 540552
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Description: Country duet with fun bluegrass feel; warm friendly uplifting wholesome metaphorical type lyric; song was on European ECMA Top 100 Country charts for 14 weeks, reaching high as #2; in top 5 in several European nations, has also done well on U.S. independent, country and other stations; inspirational
Keywords: country duet bluegrass upbeat Jesus inspirational Americana folk fun uplifting hope grace Memphis Nashville Elvis Graceland emotional God bible freedom duet
Extended Properties Duration: 4:18
Tempo: Medium
BPM: 126
Arrangement: Band / Ensemble Instruments: Guitar, Drum Kit, Bass, Electric Guitar, Folk Fiddle, Piano, Baritone Voice, Drum, Keyboard, Soprano Voice Vocal Mix: Mixed Vocals Language: English
Album: American River
Use Restrictions: Use in products or commercial advocating or advertising use of illegal drugs or tobacco prohibited Use in satan-worship, devil worship, anti-religion or similar extreme productions prohibited Use in products or productions advocating racial, sexual or similar discrimination or bias prohibited
I went off to see the big world from life down on the family farm
But I learned real quick the good life is back where I was born
This big city job is history, gonna punch out one last time (last time)
Waitin’ for that final whistle an’ I’ll be movin’ on down the line
Gonna take the train to Nashville, head on home to Tennessee
A free n’ easy voice is callin’ yonder south of Bowlin’ Green
Might go all the way to Jackson, the Memphis blues don’t bother me (don’t bother me)
Livin’ in the state of Graceland’s the only way (only way, only way) I can be free
Cost a rich man twenty million to fly part way up to the moon
He an’ the Russians who went with him, they came back singin' freedom’s tune
An’ when they lay me in the cold ground, jus’ play Amazin' Grace for me (for me)
And if they ask where I prefer to spend eternity
Gonna take the train to Nashville, head on home to Tennessee
A free n’ easy voice is callin’ yonder south of Bowlin’ Green
Might go all the way to Jackson, the Memphis blues don’t bother me (don’t bother me)
Livin’ in the state of Graceland’s the only way (only way, only way) I can be free
These high-rise city rules are jus’ way too tight for me
Livin’ in the state of Graceland’s the only way (only way, only way) I can be free
Play a little guitar for the king, home sweet home, Tennessee (Tennessee. . . take that train)
Extended Keywords: gospel life happy happiness grace mercy peace fulfilling spiritual metahorical metaphor philosophical lyrical downhome rural farm family home America Tennessee God heaven afterlife train children family adult contemporary uplifting inspirational happy poetic lyrical thoughtful thankful inspiring spiritual America peace mercy freedom forgiveness forgive forgiven determined thoughtful thinking caring happiness liberty meaningful insightful wisdom original unique unusual home downhome true truth free forever eternal eternity nostalgic yearning longing cheerful tomorrow carefree upbeat