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Track Summary Music Track Title: A & Dub Ya P Catalog ID: 527583 ISRC: US5UL1214583 |
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Description: Reminiscent of the uptempo country blue-grass stylings like Alison Krauss & Union Station, and Bill Monroe, and music from the soundtrack Brother Where Art Thou? This happy, upbeat, and down home music about old A&WP trains feels like a train ride down memory lane. Good for history shows/scores. |
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Social Media Link: https://www.audiosparx.com/sa/archive/Country/Bluegrass/A-Dub-Ya-P/527583 |
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Artist or Group: Kevin Reardon |
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Keywords: country engineer train-tracks station rollin rolling whistle traveling history historical America countryside rural farm rails depot uplifting bouncy penny flat-pennies shiny boxcars café strings duet quirky up-tempo tavern bar celebratory fun drama indie action television commercial movie |
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Music Genre > Subgenre Country Music Bluegrass |
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Extended Properties Duration: 3:19 Tempo: Medium BPM: 120 |
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Arrangement: Bluegrass Ensemble Instruments: Guitar, Banjo, Dobro, Mandolin, Double Bass, Violin, Autoharp, Hammered Dulcimer Vocal Mix: Mixed Vocals Language: English |
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Moods: Accepting, Caring, Contemplative, Fun, Heartwarming, Honest, Innocent, Lively, Longing, Loving, Nostalgic, Positive, Proud, Sensitive, Sentimental, Sincere, Sweet, Tender, Touching, Whimsical |
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Styles: 1930s (Thirties), Backwoods / Folksy, Dance / Folk Dance, Dance / Square Dance, Documentary, Film Vocal, Rural / Country, Travel Channel, TV Vocal, Video Games |
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Lyrical Topics: History, Music, Nostalgia, Old, Transportation |
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Lyrics
Verse:
We all waved when the train rolled through, It seemed the neighborly thing to do; The engineer, he waved right back, ‘Fore disappearing down the track. Chorus: A and "Dub-ya" P... You're just a mem-o-ry... Roll-in' through my mind... Like the days I've left behind. (repeat) Verse: We'd put our pennies on the rail, When we heard that lonesome whistle wail; We'd pick 'em up, shine-y and flat, Amazed the train could do all that; Chorus: A and "Dub-ya" P... You're just a mem-o-ry... Roll-in' through my mind... Like the days I've left behind. (repeat) Verse: The trestle’s stood since nineteen-ten; That train won't cross it here again; The depot’s now a new cafe, That tries to save that long lost day... Chorus: A and "Dub-ya" P... You're just a mem-o-ry... Roll-in' through my mind... Like the days I've left behind. (repeat two times) |