List of train songs
A train song is a song referencing passenger or freight railroads. Trains have been a theme in both traditional and popular music since the first half of the 19th century and over the years have appeared in all major musical genres, including folk, blues, country, rock, jazz, world, classical and avant-garde. While the prominence of railroads in the United States has faded in recent decades, the train endures as a common image in popular song.
The earliest known train songs date to two years before the first public railway began operating in the United States. "The Carrollton March", copyrighted July 1, 1828, was composed by Arthur Clifton to commemorate the groundbreaking of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Another song written for the occasion, "Rail Road March" by Charles Meineke, was copyrighted two days after Clifton's, one day before the July 4 ceremonies. The number of songs that have appeared since then is impossible to determine, not only because of the difficulties in documenting the songs but also in defining the genre.
Following is a list of about 1,000 songs by artists worldwide, alphabetized by song title. Most have appeared on commercially released albums and singles and are notable for either their composers, the musicians who performed them, or their place in the history of the form. Besides recorded works, the list includes songs that preceded the first wax cylinder records of the late 1800s and were published as either broadsides or sheet music.
0–9
- "2:10 Train" by Chesapeake, The Fenians, Jimmy Gaudreau & Moondi Klein, Steve Gillette, Carolyn Hester, Taj Mahal, Rising Sons, Linda Ronstadt & Stone Poneys
- "2:15", copyright 1889
- "'" by Jerry Douglas, Tom Waits
- "2:19 Blues " by Louis Armstrong, Jeff Barnhart, Acker Bilk, Canadian Brass, Ken Colyer, Karen Dalton, Art Hodes, Papa Bue Jensen, Bunk Johnson, Jo Ann Kelly, Cy Laurie, George Lewis, Paul Lingle, Jelly Roll Morton, Leon Redbone, Dave Van Ronk, Eric Von Schmidt & Rolf Cahn
- "219 Train" by The Moonglows
- "'" by Sandy Denny, Frankie Laine
- "30 Miles of Railroad Track" by Hammond Brothers
- "49 Tons" by Fred Eaglesmith
- "5:15" by The Who, from Quadrophenia, 1973
- "5.15 " by David Bowie
- "5:15" by Chris Isaak
- "500 Miles" by Bill Anderson, Chet Atkins, Hoyt Axton, Bad Astronaut, Bobby Bare, Eric Bibb, Leon Bibb, Bob the Builder, The Brothers Four, Glen Campbell, Rosanne Cash, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Celtic Thunder, The Country Gentlemen, Jackie DeShannon, Lonnie Donegan, John Duffey, Cliff Eberhardt, Percy Faith, Jimmy Gilmer, The Hooters, The Innocence Mission, The Journeymen, The Kingston Trio, Los Mustang, Laura Love, Arthur Lyman, Waldemar Matuška, Reba McEntire, Chad Mitchell Trio, Bill Perry, Peter & Gordon, Peter, Paul & Mary, Elvis Presley, Zé Renato & Cláudio Nucci, Johnny Rivers, The Seekers, The Seldom Scene, Judee Sill, Terrance Simien, Joe Simon, Sonny & Cher, Billy Strange, The Tokens, Mary Travers, McCoy Tyner & Marc Ribot, Unit 4 + 2, Johnny Ventura, Gene Vincent, Jimmy Vivino, Hedy West, Roger Whittaker, Mike Wilhelm, Foy Willing & Riders of the Purple Sage, Peter Yarrow
- "8:05" by Moby Grape
- "9 to 5 " by Sheena Easton
- "900 Miles" by Bethany & Rufus, Fiddlin' John Carson, Doris Day, Barbara Dane, Dion, Bob Dylan, The Easy Riders, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, John Fahey, Adam Faith, Terry Gilkyson, Woody Guthrie, Richie Havens, Cisco Houston, Bert Jansch & John Renbourn, Roger McGuinn, The New Christy Minstrels, Nina & Frederik, Odetta, Esther Ofarim, Reptile Palace Orchestra, Pete Seeger & Mike Seeger, Show of Hands, Red Smiley, Town Criers, The Weavers, Wally Whyton, Glenn Yarbrough
A
- "Abalinga Mail" by Slim Dusty
- "Aboard a Train" by James Coffey
- "Across the Track Blues" by Duke Ellington
- "Ain't No Brakeman" by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, Coco Montoya
- "Alabama Bound", see "I'm Alabama Bound"
- "Algoma Central No. 69" by Stompin' Tom Connors
- "All Aboard" by Chuck Berry, Terry Garland, Muddy Waters. Other songs with this title, artists followed by composers: Nat King Cole, The Five Blind Boys of Mississippi, The Kinks, Wynton Marsalis, Del McCoury, Allison Moorer, Jimmy Mundy, Sly & Robbie
- "All Aboard for Dreamland", sheet music published 1904
- "All Down the Line" by The Rolling Stones
- "All Night Train", separate songs, artists followed by composers: The Allman Brothers Band, New Grass Revival, Percy Sledge
- "Amtrak " by Billy Joe Shaver
- "Amtrak Blues" by Alberta Hunter
- "Amtrak Crescent" by Scott Miller
- "Amtrak Is for Lovers" by Houston Calls
- "Angels Met Him at the Gate", commemorates death of gospel singer and hymn-writer Philip Bliss in 1876 train wreck in Ohio
- "Anniversary Blue Yodel" see "Blue Yodel No. 7"
- "Another Journey by Train" by The Cure
- "Another Town, Another Train" by ABBA
- "Another Train" by Artisan, Sally Barker, Pete Morton, The Poozies. Other songs with this title, artists followed by composers: Will Kimbrough ; Ian McCulloch
- "Another Train Coming" by Kim Weston
- "Another Train Song" by Art Bergmann
- "Are Ye Right There, Michael" by Brendan O'Dowda, Sean Ryan
- "Are You Lonely for Me" by Hank Ballard, Commitments, Grateful Dead, Al Green, Chuck Jackson, Steve Marriott, Otis Redding & Carla Thomas, Freddie Scott
- "Arrival Platform Humlet" by Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Paul Coletti & Leslie Howard
- "Asleep at the Switch", published 1897, by Ernest Stoneman
- "Asleep on the Subway" by Sxip Shirey
- "At the Sound of the Signal Bell", sheet music published 1898
- "At the Station" by Joe Walsh
- "Atlanta Special, The" by Bukka White
- "Atlantic Coastal Line, The" by Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs, Burl Ives, Charley Pride, Hank Snow
- "Auctioneer " by R.E.M.
- "Autorail" by Orchestra Baobab
B
- "′B′ Movie Box Car Blues" by Glen Clark, Delbert McClinton
- "B & O Blues", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Bumble Bee Slim, Big Joe Turner
- "B & O Blues, No. 2" by Blind Willie McTell
- "B & O Man" by Eric Brace & Peter Cooper
- "Baby Likes to Rock It" by The Tractors
- "Back on the Train" by Phish, Toots and the Maytals
- "Back Up Train" by Al Green
- "Bad Luck Blues" by Blind Lemon Jefferson
- "Ballad of the Big Boy " by The Altar Billies, written by Michael W Stand,
- "Banjoreno" by Dixieland Jug Blowers
- "'Battle Fought on the Shields Railway, The'" Broadside published by W. & T. Fordyce, Newcastle, England, 1839
- "Beat It on Down the Line" by Jesse Fuller, The Grateful Dead, Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions
- "Because He Was Only a Tramp", related to "The Tramp", published c. 1875–1880, by Wyzee Hamilton
- "Bellerin' Plain" by Captain Beefheart
- "Ben Dewberry's Final Run" by Johnny Cash, Jerry Douglas, Steve Forbert, Bill Monroe, Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Snow
- "Between Trains", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Auburn Lull, Robbie Robertson
- "Big Bear Train" by Jimmy Yancey
- "Big Black Train" by Flatt & Scruggs
- "Big City Train" by No Doubt
- "Big Mike Heney" by Steve Hites
- "Big Railroad Blues" by Cannon's Jug Stompers, Grateful Dead
- "Big Train", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Black Country Communion ; Booker T. & the MG's, Steve Marriott, Conway Twitty ; Brave Old World ; Michael Pickett ; Mike Watt ; David Lee Roth
- "Big Train " by John Fogerty
- "Big Train a Comin" by James Coffey
- "Big Wheels" by Hank Snow
- "Bill Groggin's Goat" by Sara Hickman
- "Bill Mason" by Roy Harvey & the North Carolina Ramblers, Charlie Poole & the North Carolina Ramblers
- "Billy Richardson's Last Ride" by Vernon Dalhart
- "Black Girl" by Long John Baldry, Lonnie Donegan, Marianne Faithfull, Clifford Jordan, Journeymen, Lead Belly, Nirvana, Pete Seeger, Josh White
- "Black Train" by The Frost
- "Black Train" by The Gun Club
- "Black Train Blues, The" by Bukka White
- "Black Train Song" by The Doors
- "Blow That Lonesome Whistle, Casey" by Al Dexter
- "Blow Yo' Whistle, Freight Train" by The Delmore Brothers, Happy & Artie Traum
- "Blue Railroad Train" by The Delmore Brothers, Hot Tuna, Jorma Kaukonen, the Mountainaires Geoff & Maria Muldaur, The Tony Rice Unit, Marty Stuart, Merle Travis, Doc Watson, Doc & Merle Watson Additional song with this title written and recorded by Danny Schmidt.
- "Blue Smoke" by Dolly Parton 2014
- "Blue Train", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Chet Baker, John Coltrane, Grant Green, GRP All-Star Big Band, Dave Grusin, Conrad Herwig, J. J. Johnson, Byard Lancaster, Archie Shepp Quartet, Kenny Werner, Joe Lee Wilson ; Tripping Daisy ; Kenny Rogers ; Billy Hancock ; Antônio Carlos Jobim ; Kevin Johnson ; Cibo Matto ; Jimmy Page & Robert Plant ; Maura O'Connell, Linda Ronstadt-Emmylou Harris-Dolly Parton ; Johnny Cash, The Nashville Bluegrass Band, Marty Stuart ; Asian Kung-Fu Generation
- "Blue Train " by Pat Boone, Bjøro Håland, Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, John D. Loudermilk
- "Blues for Dixie" by Merle Haggard
- "Blues in the Night" by Harold Arlen, Louis Armstrong, Shirley Bassey, Tony Bennett, Cab Calloway, Eva Cassidy, Rosemary Clooney, Bing Crosby, Doris Day, Ella Fitzgerald, Judy Garland, Benny Goodman, Woody Herman, Quincy Jones, Ledisi, Julie London, Jimmie Lunceford, Katie Melua, Johnny Mercer, Artie Shaw, Dinah Shore, Frank Sinatra, Kate Smith, Jo Stafford, Big Joe Turner
- "Boomer's Story", see "The Railroad Boomer"
- "Boogie Woogie Choo Choo Train" by Mabel Scott
- "Bound for Hell" by Love and Rockets,
- "Boxcar Blues" by Boxcar Willie, Maggie Jones
- "Boxcar Boogie" by James Coffey
- "Boxcar's My Home" by Boxcar Willie
- "Boxcars" by Joe Ely, Rosie Flores
- "Brakeman's Blues" by Johnny Cash, Lefty Frizzell, Bill Monroe, Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Snow
- "Brave Engineer, The", three songs with this title:, sheet music published 1891; Roy Harvey & North Carolina Ramblers, 1926; Cisco Houston, 1953
- "Breakfast on the Morning Tram" by Stacey Kent, Kazuo Ishiguro
- "Bridal Train" by The Waifs
- "Bringin' in the Georgia Mail" by Flatt & Scruggs
- "Broke Down Engine" by Spencer Bohren, Peter Case, Cephas & Wiggins, Tony McPhee, Bob Dylan, Paul Geremia, John Hammond, Jr., Ernie Hawkins, Colin Linden, Blind Willie McTell, Buddy Moss, Dave "Snaker" Ray, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Martin Simpson, Johnny Winter
- "Broken Down Tramp, The" by The Carter Family
- "Bull Doze Blues" by Henry Thomas
- "Bummin Around" by Boxcar Willie
- "Burma Train" by Martin Denny
- "BW Railroad Blues" by Townes Van Zandt
- "Bye, Bye Black Smoke Choo Choo" by Joe Glazer, The New Lost City Ramblers
C
- "C & O Blues" by Blind Joe Taggart
- "C & O Excursion" by Frank Hutchison
- "C & O Whistle by Fruit Jar Guzzlers
- "California Dream Express" by Peter, Sue & Marc
- "California Zephyr", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Duster Bennett & B.B. King ; Jay Farrar & Ben Gibbard ; Larry Sparks, Hank Williams ; Dolly Varden
- "Calling Trains" by Utah Phillips
- "Can't Let Go" by Shemekia Copeland, Lucinda Williams
- "Canadian Pacific" by George Hamilton IV, Gordon Lightfoot, Hank Snow
- "Canadian Railroad Trilogy" by Gordon Lightfoot
- "Cannonball" by the Stairwell Sisters
- "Cannonball Blues" by The Carter Family, June Carter Cash, John Cohen, The Dillards, Jerry Douglas & Peter Rowan, Flatt & Scruggs, Frank Hutchison, Grandpa Jones, Furry Lewis, Jelly Roll Morton, Utah Phillips, The Seldom Scene
- "Carrollton March, The", earliest known train song, copyrighted July 1, 1828
- "Casey Jones" by Sidney Bechet, Fiddlin' John Carson and His Virginia Reelers, Johnny Cash, James Coffey, Vernon Dalhart, Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band, Mississippi John Hurt, "Spider John" Koerner, Furry Lewis, The New Christy Minstrels, The Sons of the Pioneers, Spike Jones, Tex Ritter, Tom Russell, Pete Seeger
- "Casey Jones the Union Scab" by John McCutcheon
- "Casey Jones Was His Name" by Hank Snow
- "Catch That Train" by America
- "Charming Young Widow I Met on the Train, The", broadside published before 1867
- "Chatsworth Wreck, The" by Bucky Halker & Johnsburg 3
- "Chattanooga Choo Choo" by Beegie Adair, The Andrews Sisters, Ray Anthony, Asleep at the Wheel, BBC Big Band, Tex Beneke, George Benson, John Bunch, Cab Calloway, Caravelli, Regina Carter, Ray Charles, Harry Connick Jr., Ray Conniff, Floyd Cramer, Ernie Fields, Stéphane Grappelli & Marc Fosset, Bill Haley & His Comets, John Hammond Jr., The Harmonizing Four, Harmony Grass, Harpers Bizarre, Ted Heath, Betty Johnson, Susannah McCorkle, Ray McKinley, Big Miller, Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Carmen Miranda, Richard Perlmutter, Oscar Peterson, Elvis Presley, Spike Robinson, Harry Roy, Jan Savitt, The Shadows, Hank Snow, Teddy Stauffer, Dave Taylor, Claude Thornhill, The Tornados, Tuxedo Junction, Guy Van Duser
- "Chicago Bound Blues" by Ida Cox
- "Chickasaw Train Blues " by Memphis Minnie
- "Child of the Railroad Engineer, The", also titled "The Two Lanterns" by G.B. Grayson & Henry Whitter
- "Chinacat Sunflower" by Grateful Dead
- "Choo Choo " by Duke Ellington, first recording, 1924
- "Choo Choo Blues" by Virginians, 1922
- "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie" by Asleep at the Wheel, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Chilli Willi & The Red Hot Peppers, Clifton Chenier, Chris Daniels & The Kings, John Denver, Five Guys Named Moe, Foghat, The Four Knights, Bill Haley & the Comets, Quincy Jones, Bert Kaempfert, Louis Jordan, Kid Creole & the Coconuts, B.B. King, Jim Kweskin, The Manhattan Transfer, Charlie McCoy, Lucky Millinder, Kenny Roberts, Walter Roland, Widespread Depression Orchestra, Dan Zanes
- "Choo Choo Mama" by Ten Years After
- "Choo Choo Train" by The Box Tops, Terry Manning
- "City of New Orleans" by Johnny Cash, Judy Collins, John Denver, Steve Goodman, Arlo Guthrie, The Limeliters, Willie Nelson, Randy Scruggs, The Seldom Scene, Hank Snow
- "Clear the Track", published 1844, by Pete Seeger
- "Click Clack" by Captain Beefheart
- "Click Clack" by Dickey Doo & the Don'ts
- "Clickety Clack " by Cisco Houston
- "Coal Train " by Hugh Masekela
- "Coal Train" by The Dirty Coal Train
- "Cole Younger" by Dock Boggs, R.W. Hampton, Mary McCaslin, Michael Martin Murphey
- "Cold Windy City of Chicago", 1980
- "Come on to Nashville, Tennessee", published 1916
- "Come Ride Along with Me" by James Coffey
- "Come the Morning" by Hank Snow
- "Coming and the Going of the Trains, The" by Merle Haggard
- "Conclusion of the Railroad Earth" by Jack Kerouac with Al Cohn & Zoot Sims
- "Coronation Scot" by Queens Hall Light Orchestra, Sidney Torch Orchestra
- "Coroner's Footnote, The" by Half Man Half Biscuit
- "Counting Those Railroad Cars" by James Coffey
- "Country Line Special" Cyril Davies & His Rhythm And Blues All Stars
- "C.P.R. Blues" by Robert Charlebois
- "Crack in the Box Car Door" by Hank Snow
- "Crash at Crush, The" by The Residents
- "Crazy Engineer, The" by Hank Snow
- "Crazy Hannah's Ridin' the Train" by Moe Tucker
- "Crazy Little Train of Love" by Hank Snow
- "Crazy Train" by Ozzy Osbourne
- "Crime of the D'Autremont Brothers, The" by The Johnson Brothers, 1928
- "Cross the Tracks " by Maceo & The Macks, Soul II Soul
- "Cross-Tie Walker" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
- "Crystal Chandeliers and Burgundy" by Johnny Cash
D
- "Daddy Was a Railroad Man" by Boxcar Willie
- "Daddy, What's a Train?" by John Denver, Joe Glazer, Utah Phillips,
- "Danville Girl" by Joe Glazer, Woody Guthrie
- "Dark Hollow", also recorded as "Dark Holler", derived from "East Virginia Blues", by David Bromberg, Gene Clark, John Cohen, J.D. Crowe, Grateful Dead, Clinton Gregory, David Grisman, Aubrey Haynie, The Kentucky Colonels, Benny Martin, Del McCoury, Bill Monroe, Muleskinner, The New Lost City Ramblers, Jeb Loy Nichols, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The Seldom Scene, Shannon Saunders, Larry Sparks, Ralph Stanley, The String Cheese Incident, Claire Tomlinson, Mac Wiseman, Joe Val, Dwight Yoakam & The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
- "Davy's Train Blues" by Alexis Korner & Davey Graham
- "Daybreak Express" by John Barry, Duke Ellington
- "Day the Train Jumped the Tracks" by Split Lip Rayfield
- "Day We Caught the Train, The" by Ocean Colour Scene
- "De Gospel Train", see "Gospel Train"
- "Death's Black Train Is Comin'" by Rev. J. M. Gates, 1926
- "Desert Moon" by Dennis DeYoung
- "Desperados Waiting for a Train" by Bobby Bare, Mark Chesnutt, Guy Clark, David Allen Coe, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Nanci Griffith, The Highwaymen, Slim Pickens, Tom Rush, Martin Simpson, Jerry Jeff Walker
- "Destination Victoria Station" by Johnny Cash
- "Devil's Train", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Roy Acuff, Cliff Carlisle, Mark Erelli ; Crooked Fingers ; Eric Sardinas
- "Did He Ever Return?" by Fiddlin' John Carson
- "Die Reise ", electro-acoustic composition incorporating tape modulations, wind machines and synthesizers
- "Different Trains" by Steve Reich
- "Dixie Flyer", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Gene Clark, Lester Flatt, Randy Newman, Muggsy Spanier
- "Dixie Flyer Blues" by Bessie Smith
- "Do the Choo-Choo" by Archie Bell & the Drells
- "Doggone That Train" by Jimmie Davis, Hank Snow
- "Don't Miss That Train" by Sister Wynona Carr, Edwin Hawkins, Joe Liggins, Louisiana Red
- "Dorion Crossing" by Eldon Rathburn
- "Down at the Station" by James Coffey
- "Down Bound Train" by Chuck Berry
- "Down by the Railroad Track" by Frank Crumit
- "Down by the Station" by Perry Como, Four Preps, Harry James
- "Down Home Special" by Bo Diddley
- "Down in the Tube Station at Midnight" by The Jam
- "Down There by the Train" by Johnny Cash, Tom Waits
- "Down Where the Cotton Blossoms Grow", published 1900
- "Downbound Train" by Bruce Springsteen
- "Downtown Train" by Mary Chapin Carpenter, Everything but the Girl, Tom Russell Band, Bob Seger, Patty Smyth, Rod Stewart, Tom Waits
- "Draize Train" by The Smiths
- "Dream Train" by Guy Lombardo
- "Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill" by Arthur Collins, The Easy Riders, George J. Gaskin, Bob Gibson, Cisco Houston, Burl Ives, Frank Luther, Chubby Parker, Peerless Quartet, Dan W. Quinn, Earl Robinson, Win Stracke, The Tarriers, The Tradewinds, The Weavers
- "Driving the Last Spike" by Genesis
- "Driver 8" by R.E.M.
- "Drug Train", separate songs, artists followed by composers: The Cramps, Social Distortion
- "Drunkard, The" by Mike Cross
- "Dulcimer" by David Mallett
- "Dummy Line, The" by Michael Cooney, Cindy Mangsen & Anne Hills, Joe Hickerson, Session Americana
- "Duquesne, Pennsylvania" by Hank Snow
- "Duquense Whistle" by Bob Dylan
E
- "Early in the Morning" by James Coffey
- "Early Morning Rain" by Gordon Lightfoot
- "Easy Rider Blues" by Blind Lemon Jefferson
- "Eastbound Freight Train" by Grandpa Jones, Jim & Jesse, Reno & Smiley
- "Eastbound Train, The", originally "Going for a Pardon",, copyright 1896, by Blue Sky Boys, Asa Martin, Riley Puckett, Ernest Stoneman
- "Electric Trains" by Squeeze
- "Engine 143" by Dave Alvin & the Guilty Men, Joan Baez, The Carter Family, Johnny Cash, The David Grisman Bluegrass Experience, Kossoy Sisters, Ralph Stanley
- "Engine Driver" by The Decemberists
- "Engine Engine #9" by Roger Miller
- "Engineer Bill" by Eliza Gilkyson
- "Engineer's Blues" by Walter Davis with Roosevelt Sykes
- "Engineer's Child, The" by Vernon Dalhart, 1926, related to "Just Set a Light", Hank Snow
- "The Engineers Don't Wave from the Trains Anymore" by Boiled Buzzards
- "Evening Train, The", also titled "On the Evening Train", by Johnny Cash Molly O'Day
- "Everybody Loves a Train" by Los Lobos
- "Express" by B.T. Express
- "Express" by KiNK
- "Express Orient" by Batterie-Fanfare de la Garde Républicaine, 1910
- "Expressman Blues" by Sleepy John Estes & Yank Rachell
F
- "F.F.V." by Doc Watson
- "Face in the Window" by David Loggins
- "Fares, Please ", copyright 1917
- "Farmer-Labor Train" by Woody Guthrie
- "Fast Express" by The Delmore Brothers, The Stanley Brothers & the Clinch Mountain Boys
- "Fast Freight" by The Easy Riders, Kingston Trio, Serendipity Singers, Ritchie Valens
- "Fast Freight Blues" by Sonny Terry
- "Fast Movin' Train" by Restless Heart
- "Fast Train Through Arkansas" by The Delmore Brothers, Wayne Raney
- "Fatal Run, The" by Cliff Carlisle, 1931
- "Fear of Trains" by The Magnetic Fields
- "Fireball Mail" by Roy Acuff, Flatt & Scruggs, Hank Snow
- "First Train Headin' South" by Jimmy Dean, Johnny Horton, Claude King
- "First Train Home", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Fleetwood Mac, Imogen Heap
- "First Train to California" by The Cryan' Shames
- "Flag That Train " by Fred Hamm Orchestra, 1925
- "Flaggin' the Train to Tuscaloosa" by Ray McKinley
- "Flying Scotsman" by Sidney Torch Orchestra
- "Folsom Prison Blues" by Asleep at the Wheel, Chet Atkins, Bobby Bare, Dierks Bentley, Brandi Carlile, Johnny Cash, Roy Clark, Dead Moon, D.O.A., Bob Dylan & The Band, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, The Enid, Everlast, Flatt & Scruggs, Gin Blossoms, International Submarine Band, Merle Haggard, Hamell on Trial, Slim Harpo, The Reverend Horton Heat, The Highwaymen, Hot Tuna, Ferlin Husky, Waylon Jennings, George Jones, Jerry Lee Lewis, Jamie Lono, Dutch Mason, Jimmy McCracklin, Paul McDonald, The Mekons, Bill Miller, Keb' Mo', Gram Parsons, Minnie Pearl, Carl Perkins, Charley Pride, Jerry Reed, Billy Lee Riley, Brian Setzer, Hank Snow, Ernest Tubb, Conway Twitty, Porter Wagoner, Hank Williams, Jr., The Wood Brothers, Sheb Wooley
- "Fourth Rail" by Fred Frith & Henry Kaiser
- "Frankfort Special" by Elvis Presley & The Jordanaires
- "Freedom Train" by Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters
- "Freedom Train" by B'z
- "Freedom Train" by James Carr, Merle Haggard, Roger Taylor
- "Freedom Train" by James Coffey
- "Freight Train" by Chet Atkins, Joan Baez, Harry Belafonte, Lenny Breau, Elizabeth Cotten, Ani DiFranco & Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Lonnie Donegan, Rusty Draper, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Jerry Garcia & David Grisman, Stefan Grossman & Duck Baker, David Holt & Doc Watson, Jim & Jesse, Kruger Brothers, Peter Lang, Jeremy Lyons, Taj Mahal, Buddy Miller, The Overlanders, Peter & Gordon, Peter, Paul & Mary, Kevin Roth, Mike Seeger, Peggy Seeger & Joe Meek, Pete Seeger, James Alan Shelton, George Shuffler, Trixie Smith, Merle Travis & Joe Maphis, Uncle Earl, Doc Watson & Merle Watson, Nancy Whiskey, Simone White, Mac Wiseman. Additional songs with this title, artists followed by composers: Herb Alpert ; Marty Brown ; Kasey Chambers ; John Coltrane & Kenn Burrell, Jack Wilkins ; James Cotton ; Fred Eaglesmith, Alan Jackson ; Jim Eanes ; Hunter Hayes ; John Hiatt ; John Lee Hooker ; R. Stevie Moore ; Nitro ; Ralph Peterson, Jr. ; Doctor Ross ; Johnny Shines ; Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee
- "Freight Train Blues" by Roy Acuff, Dan Bern, Boxcar Willie, Anita Carter, Dick Curless, Jimmy Dean, Johnny Duncan, Bob Dylan, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer, Red Foley, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Jack Guthrie, Jack Kingston, Benny Martin, Lynn Morris, Webb Pierce, James Reams, Hans Theessink & Arlo Guthrie, Merle Travis, Doc Watson, Doc & Merle Watson, The Weavers, Hank Williams. Additional songs with this title, artists followed by composers: Lightnin' Hopkins ; Mississippi Fred McDowell ; Clara Smith ; Trixie Smith & Sidney Bechet
- "Freight Train Boogie" by Willie Nelson, The Louvin Brothers, Chet Atkins & Doc Watson, the Delmore Brothers
- "Freight Train Moanin' Blues" by Billie & De De Pierce
- "Freight Train to Nowhere" by Mark Heard, Vigilantes of Love
- "Freight Wreck at Altoona, The", see "Wreck of the 1262"
- "Fremont Train, The", 1856, by Oscar Brand
- "Friendship Train" by Gladys Knight & the Pips
- "Frisco Road" by Utah Phillips
- "Frisco Train Blues" by Texas Alexander, circa 1928
- "From a Boxcar Door" by Boxcar Willie
- "From a Late Night Train" by The Blue Nile, Marc Jordan
- "From a Moving Train" by America
- "From a Rolls to the Rails" by Boxcar Willie
- "Funeral Train" by Rev. J. M. Gates, 1926
G
- "Gallopin' Goose" by C. W. McCall
- "The Gambler" by Kenny Rogers
- "Gandy Dancer's Ball" by Frankie Laine, The Weavers
- "Gentle on My Mind" by Glen Campbell, Aretha Franklin
- "Georgia on a Fast Train", see "I Been to Georgia on a Fast Train"
- "Georgie on the IRT", parody of "Wreck on the C & O", by Dave van Ronk
- "Get Down off of the Train" by The Isley Brothers
- "Get Off the Track! ", published 1844, by Hutchinson Family Singers
- "Get on Board, Little Children" by The Delta Rhythm Boys, Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, Red Foley, Tennessee Ernie Ford, The Freedom Singers, Shari Lewis, Ella Mae Morse, Cliff Richard, Paul Robeson, Carl Story & The Rambling Mountaineers, Jack Teagarden, Shirley Temple
- "Gettin' Up Holler" by Cisco Houston
- "Ghost Train", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Ellen Allien, Gary Brooker, Marc Cohn, Elvis Costello,, Counting Crows, Gorillaz, Richard Greene, Rickie Lee Jones, Mary McCaslin, Carrie Newcomer, Steve Roach,, Marty Robbins, Gary Stewart, The Stranglers, Justin Sullivan, Summer Camp, Marion Williams
- "Ghost Trains" by Hank Snow
- "'Ghost Train from Georgia" by Grinderswitch
- "Glasgow Central" by Billy Connolly
- "Glendale Train" by New Riders of the Purple Sage
- "Glory Bound Train" by Bukka White
- "Glory Train", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Pat Boone, Stephen Fearing, Cissy Houston, Ricky Nelson, Randy Newman, Johnny Rivers,
- "Going Away" by Utah Phillips, Rosalie Sorrels
- "Going Home Train" by Lawrence Winters
- "Going to Ride That Midnight Train" by Georgia Yellow Hammers, 1927
- "Golden Rocket, The" by Hank Snow
- "Gone Darker" by Electrelane
- "Gone Dead Train", separate songs, artists followed by composers: King Solomon Hill ; Nazareth, Randy Newman, George Thorogood & the Destroyers, Neil Young & Crazy Horse
- "Gone, Just Like a Train" by Bill Frisell
- "Gospel Train" by Marian Anderson, Acker Bilk, Eubie Blake, The Four Knights, John Hammond, Jr., Mahalia Jackson, The Jones Brothers, Marie Knight, The Lewis Family, Larry Sparks, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Willard White
- "Graffiti on the Train" by Stereophonics
- "Graveyard Train" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
- "Great American Bum" by Cisco Houston
- "Great Big Rollin' Railroad" Union Pacific Railroad's theme song from the late 1970s to mid 1980s
- "Great Crush Collision March, The" by Scott Joplin
- "Great Nashville Railroad Disaster, The" by David Allan Coe
- "Greenville Trestle High" by James Reams, Ricochet, Doc Watson
H
- "Hamburger Train" by Primus
- "Hank and the Hobo" by Boxcar Willie
- "Happy Go Lucky Local" by Duke Ellington
- "Harmonica Train" by Sonny Terry and His Night Owls
- "Harvard Student, The", also titled "The Pullman Train", by Doney Hammontree
- "He Is Coming to Us Dead" by Dry Branch Fire Squad, G. B. Grayson & Henry Whitter, The New Lost City Ramblers, Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys
- "Hear My Train A' Comin'" -
- "Hear That Whistle Blow ", adaptation of "500 Miles", by Flatt & Scruggs
- "Heart Like a Locomotive" by by Verona
- "Heart Like Railroad Steel" by Charley Patton
- "Heartbreak Express", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Dolly Parton, Alabama
- "Heartbreak Station" by Cinderella
- "Hell Bound Train" by Frank Hutchison
- "Hellbound Train" by Savoy Brown
- "Helping Hand ", related to Jimmie Rodgers's "Waiting for a Train", by Fats Domino, Snooks Eaglin
- "Here Comes The Santa Fe" by Riders in the Sky
- "Here We Are, Here We Are! "
- "Hey Conductor" by Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer
- "Hey Porter" by Johnny Cash
- "Hey, Hey Train" by Johnny Cash
- "Hobo Bill" by Martha Copeland
- "Hobo Bill's Last Ride", published 1929, by Gene Autry, Johnny Cash, Bill Clifton, Iris DeMent, Merle Haggard, Cisco Houston, Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Snow, Doc & Merle Watson
- "Hobo Blues" by Jeff Beck, Big Bill Broonzy, R.L. Burnside, Sleepy John Estes, John Lee Hooker, Big Walter Horton, Dr. Isaiah Ross, Sonny Boy Williamson; additional songs with this title, artists followed by composers: Peg Leg Howell ; Johnnie Lewis ; Yank Rachell ; Bukka White
- "Hobo Heaven" by Boxcar Willie
- "Hobo's Lullabye" by Graeme Allwright, Joan Baez, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Arlo Guthrie, Woody Guthrie, Emmylou Harris, The Kingston Trio, The Nields, Goebel Reeves, Alf Robertson, Kevin Roth, Gary & Randy Scruggs, Pete Seeger, Bruce Springsteen & Pete Seeger, Bill Staines, Vanaver Caravan
- "Hobo's Meditation" by Boxcar Willie, Michael Chapman, Joe Glazer, Merle Haggard, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris & Linda Ronstadt, Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Snow, Ernest Tubb
- "Hobo, You Can't Ride This Train" by Louis Armstrong
- "Home Sweet Home" by James Coffey
- "Homebound Train" by Bon Jovi
- "Home in a Boxcar" by Hoots & Hellmouth
- "Homeward Bound", published 1915, from the musical comedy Watch Your Step
- "Homeward Bound" by Simon and Garfunkel
- "Honky Tonk Train Blues" by Meade Lux Lewis
- "Hot Box Blues" by Boxcar Willie
- "Hot Rails to Hell" by Blue Öyster Cult, The Meatmen
- "Hot Town by Fess Williams & His Royal Flush Orchestra
- "How Long Has That Evening Train Been Gone" by The Supremes
- "How Long, How Long Blues",, Kokomo Arnold, Chris Barber's Jazz Band, Walter Barnes, Count Basie, Barney Bigard, Big Bill Broonzy, Leroy Carr, Ray Charles, James Cotton, Eric Clapton, Pee Wee Crayton, Blind John Davis, Blind John Davis & Big Bill Broonzy, Wilbur De Paris, Fats Domino, Lonnie Donegan, Champion Jack Dupree, Archie Edwards, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Doc Evans, John Fahey, Michael Falzarano, Ella Fitzgerald, Jesse Fuller, Nat Gonella & His Georgians, Davy Graham, Andy Griffith, Coleman Hawkins, Art Hodes & The Magnolia Jazz Band, Richard "Groove" Holmes, John Lee Hooker, Hot Tuna, Betty Hutton, Milt Jackson, Skip James, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Pete Johnson, Betty Hall Jones, Jorma Kaukonen, B.B. King, Alexis Korner, Kruger Brothers, Lead Belly, Smiley Lewis, Wingy Manone & His Orchestra, Del McCoury, Jay McShann, Myra Melford, Memphis Slim, John Mooney, Jimmy Murphy, Jimmy Nelson, Red Nichols & His Five Pennies, Odetta, Pinetop Perkins, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Sammy Price, Lou Rawls, Johnnie Ray, Toshi Reagon, Buddy Rich, Jimmy Rushing, Brother John Sellers, Jack Sheldon, Sunnyland Slim, Monty Sunshine, Roosevelt Sykes, Tampa Red, Big Joe Turner, Big Joe Turner & Mike Bloomfield, Dave Van Ronk, Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang, T-Bone Walker, Billy Ward & the Dominoes, Dinah Washington, Doc & Merle Watson, Josh White, Doc Wiley, Jimmy Witherspoon, Jimmy Yancey, Ma Yancey
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- "I Do Wonder Is My Mother on That Train?" by Blind Joe Taggart, Josh White
- "I.G.Y." by Donald Fagen
- "I Hate the Train Called the M & O" by Lucille Bogan, 1934
- "I Heard That Lonesome Whistle Blow", see "Lonesome Whistle"
- "I Like Trains", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Jim & Jesse, Bob Luman ; Fred Eaglesmith the most noticeable of which is about a character from Tomska's movie, simply dubbed the "I like trains kid."
- "I Love Big Trains" by James Coffey
- "I Often Dream of Trains" by Firewater, Robyn Hitchcock, Grant Lee Phillips,
- "I Once Knew a Chap Who Discharged a Function"
- "I Packed My Suitcase, Started to the Train" by Memphis Jug Band, 1927
- "I Remember the Railroad" by Gene Clark
- "I Rode 'Em All Man" by Anne Hills
- "I Took the Last Train" by David Gates
- "I Want to Be in Dixie", published 1912
- "I Want to Go to Morrow", published 1898, by Dan W. Quinn, recorded 1902
- "I Was the Train" by Vince Mira
- "I Wish My Mother Was on That Train" by Blind Joe Taggart
- "I'll Be Home on Christmas Day" by Elvis Presley
- "I'm a Train" by Albert Hammond, James Coffey
- "I'm Alabama Bound", often recorded as "Alabama Bound", by The Charlatans, The Delmore Brothers, The Greenbriar Boys, Woody Guthrie, Mississippi John Hurt, Papa Charlie Jackson, Louis Jordan & His Tympany 5, Peter La Farge, Mance Lipscomb, Roger McGuinn, Roger McGuinn & Pete Seeger, Jelly Roll Morton, Odetta, Tom Rush, Pete Seeger, Doc Watson, Doc & Merle Watson
- "I'm an Engineer" by James Coffey
- "I'm Going Home on the Heaven Bound Train" by Rev. J.M. Gates, circa 1930
- "I'm Going Home on the Morning Train" by Ruth Brown, Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper, Arizona Dranes Molly O'Day
- "I'm Leavin' on That Blue River Train" by Gene Autry, Carson Robison
- "I'm Leavin' on the Midnight Train" by Lead Belly
- "I'm Leaving on That Late, Late Train" by Solomon Burke
- "I'm Movin' In" by Hank Snow
- "I'm Movin' On" by Roy Acuff, John Barry, Hoagy Carmichael, Rosanne Cash, Ray Charles, King Curtis, The Everly Brothers, Jimmy Lee Fautheree, Charlie Feathers, Les Paul & Mary Ford, Connie Francis, Billy Fury, Hank Garland, Don Gibson, Merle Haggard, John Hammond, Jr., Emmylou Harris, Al Hirt, John Kay, Jerry Lee Lewis, Matt Lucas, Willie Nelson, Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis, The Pagans, Elvis Presley, Professor Longhair, Jerry Reed, The Rolling Stones, Leon Russell, Hank Snow, Steppenwolf, Taste, George Thorogood, Mel Tillis, Ernest Tubb, Tina Turner, Mac Wiseman, Gene Vincent, Faron Young
- "I've Been Working on the Railroad", first published in Carmina Princetonia, Princeton University, 1894, by Laurie Berkner, Oscar Brand, The Carter Sisters & Mother Maybelle with Chet Atkins, Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash, James Coffey, Dick Curless, Robert DeCormier, John Denver, Béla Fleck & Abigail Watson, Tim Hardin, Ella Jenkins, Reckless Kelly, Liberace, Arthur Lyman, Randy Newman, Les Paul, Raffi, Pete Seeger, Buckwheat Zydeco
- "I've Got a Thing About Trains" by Bobby Bare, Jack Clement, Johnny Cash, Gove Scrivenor
- "If I Die a Railroad Man" by Bailey Green, The Tenneva Ramblers
- "In a Boxcar around the World', 1936, by Cliff Carlisle
- "In a Station" by The Band, Olivia Newton-John
- "In the Baggage Coach Ahead", published 1886, by Fiddlin' John Carson, Vernon Dalhart, George J. Gaskin, Andrew Jenkins & Carson Robison, J. W. Myers, John Mellencamp, Dick Nolan, Steve Porter, Kate Smith, Mac Wiseman
- "In the Middle of the House" by The Ames Brothers, Milton Berle, Alma Cogan, Rusty Draper, The Johnston Brothers, Vaughn Monroe
- "In the Pines" by Lead Belly The Louvin Brothers, Bill Monroe, Dock Walsh, Mac Wiseman
- "Indian Pacific" by Slim Dusty
- "Into You Like a Train" by Jawbreaker, The Psychedelic Furs
- "Iron Horse", published 1870
- "Iron Horses of Delson, The" by Eldon Rathburn
- "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" by, Blue Cheer, Ray Bonneville, David Bromberg, Bob Dylan, Bob Dylan & Neil Young, Fairport Convention, Marianne Faithfull, Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders, Grateful Dead, Heart of Gold Band, Levon Helm, Robyn Hitchcock, Bruce Hornsby, Ashley Hutchings, Al Jones, Lisa Kindred, Kingfish, Kokomo, Al Kooper, Stephen Stills & Mike Bloomfield, Little Feat, Ulf Lundell, Mel Lyman, Taj Mahal, Ian Matthews, Mendoza Line, Frankie Miller, Tracy Nelson, Leon Russell, Earl Scruggs, Chris Smither, Phoebe Snow, Bobby Solo, Stoneground, Tír na nÓg, Toto, Artie & Happy Traum, Martha Velez, The Winkies, Ygdrassil
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- "J.C. Cohen", Allan Sherman, parody of "Casey Jones".
- "J. C. Holmes Blues" by Bessie Smith
- "Jack Straw" by Dark Star Orchestra, Grateful Dead, Bruce Hornsby, Robert Hunter, Spear of Destiny, Bob Weir
- "Jay Gould's Daughter" by Pete Seeger
- "Jay Goose Is Dead" by J. E. Mainer & His Mountaineers
- "Jenny on the Railroad" by Tracy Schwarz & Mike Seeger with The New Lost City Ramblers The Horse Flies
- "Jerry, Go Ile That Car" by Harry McClintock
- "Jessie at the Railway Bar", also titled "Jessie, the Belle at the Bar",, broadside published 1884
- "Jessie James", by Grandpa Jones
- "Jim Blake's Message" by The Carter Family, Vernon Dalhart, Phipps Family, Jean Ritchie
- "Jimmie the Kid" by Gene Autry, Merle Haggard, Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Snow
- "John Hardy" by Tom Adams, Clarence "Tom" Ashley, Joan Baez, Bobby Bare, Leon Bibb, Norman Blake, Dock Boggs, Jimmy Bowen, The Carter Family, Billy Childish, Roy Clark, Michael Cleveland, The Coachmen, Fred Cockerham, Country Gazette, The Country Gentlemen, The Dillards, Lonnie Donegan, The Easy Riders, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Paul Evans, Raymond Fairchild, Flatt & Scruggs with Doc Watson, Bela Fleck, Michael Fracasso, Bill Frisell, The Gun Club, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Roy Harvey, Wayne Henderson, Bart Hopkin, Lightnin' Hopkins, Cisco Houston, Burl Ives, Tommy Jarrell, Buell Kazee, Kentucky Colonels, Koerner, Ray & Glover, The Lilly Brothers, Laura Love, Manfred Mann, Ed McCurdy, John McEuen, Katy Moffatt, Bill Monroe, Andrew Morse, Alan Munde, Northern Lights, Osborne Brothers, Peter Ostroushko, Pine Valley Cosmonauts, Jerry Reed, Ola Belle Reed, Don Reno, Tony Rice, Luther Russell, Doug Sahm, Earl Scruggs, Charles Seeger, Mike Seeger, Pete Seeger, Silver Apples, Martin Simpson, Sir Douglas Quintet, Sleepy Man Banjo Boys, Hobart Smith, Chris Smither, Roger Sprung, John Stewart, Ernest Stoneman, The String Cheese Incident, Todd Taylor, George Thorogood, Tony Trischka, The Twilights, Uncle Tupelo, Ben Webster, The Williamson Brothers, Glenn Yarbrough
- "John Henry" by Pink Anderson, Chet Baker, Harry Belafonte, Leon Bibb, Dock Boggs, Big Bill Broonzy, The Book of Knots, Buster Brown, Gabriel Brown, Hylo Brown, Ace Cannon, Fiddlin' John Carson, Cephas & Wiggins, Michael Cooney, Aaron Copland, The Cows, Joe Craven, Johnny Cash, Cuff the Duke, Eric Darling, Little Jimmy Dickens, Lonnie Donegan, Duane Eddy, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, David Dudley, Snooks Eaglin, John Fahey, Raymond Fairchild, Flatt & Scruggs, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Jesse Fuller, Tony Furtado, Alice Gerrard & Hazel Dickens, Bob Gibson, Lloyd Green, David Grisman, The Gun Club, Woody Guthrie, Rolf Harris, Ronnie Hawkins, Roscoe Holcomb, Johnny Horton, Burl Ives, John Jackson, The Johnson Mountain Boys, Grandpa Jones, Garrison Keillor, The Kentucky Colonels, Hugh Laurie, Lead Belly, Furry Lewis, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Lilly Brothers, The Limeliters, Uncle Dave Macon, Taj Mahal, J. E. Mainer, The Mammals, Jimmy Martin, John McCutcheon, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry, Memphis Slim, Charlie Monroe, Bill Monroe, Odetta, Jerry Reed, Harvey Reid, John Renbourn, Don Reno & Red Smiley, Lesley Riddle Paul Rishell & Annie Raines, Paul Robeson, Tracy Schwarz, Mike Seeger, Pete Seeger, Bruce Springsteen, Ralph Stanley, Staple Singers, Stringbean, Marty Stuart, Texas Ruby & Curly Fox, Henry Thomas, Hank Thompson, Merle Travis, Porter Wagoner, Steve Wariner, Doc Watson, Josh White, Paul Winter, Chubby Wise
- "Jos Konduktöörin Nait" by Paula Koivuniemi and Fredi, both in 1972 in Finland. Original by Shocking Blue: "Never Marry a Railroad Man".
- "Junction" by Eldon Rathburn
- "Jupiter and the 119" by Railroad Earth, released in 2010, commemorating the Jupiter and 119 steam locomotives that met facing each other at the Golden Spike ceremony in Promontory Summit, Utah in 1869.
- "Just Another Whistle Stop" by The Band, Phil Lesh
- "Just Like This Train" by Joni Mitchell
- "Just Missed the Train" by Danielle Brisebois, Kelly Clarkson, Carly Hennessy, Trine Rein
- "Just Set a Light", circa 1896, basis for "The Engineer's Child" and "He's Coming to Us Dead"
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- "Kassie Jones" by Furry Lewis
- "K.C. Blues" by Frank Hutchison, Hobart Smith
- "KC Moan" by the Memphis Jug Band
- "K.C. Railroad Blues", also titled "K.C. Moan", by Andrew & Jim Baxter, Memphis Jug Band, Riley Puckett
- "Kentucky Borderline" by Rhonda Vincent
- "King of the Road" by Roger Miller 1964
- "King's Special" by B.B. King
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- "L'Oeil écoute" by Groupe de Recherches Musicales
- "L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore, The" by Norman Blake, Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash, Bobby Goldsboro, Kathy Mattea, Jean Ritchie, Michelle Shocked
- "L.& W. R.R. Station in Kentucky" by Frank Crumit & Carson Robison
- "Lafayette Railroad" by Little Feat
- "Last Cannonball" by Mary McCaslin
- "Last Fair Deal Gone Down" by Beck, Big Head Todd & the Monsters, Rory Block, Piet Botha, Greg Brown, R.L. Burnside, Cephas & Wiggins, Eric Clapton, Crooked Still, Rhett Forrester, Peter Green, John Lee Hooker, Robert Johnson, Jon Langford, Taj Mahal, Keb' Mo', Lonnie Pitchford, Hugh Pool, Rainer Ptacek, The Radiators, Dave "Snaker" Ray, Rising Sons, Dave Sharp, Sunnyland Slim, Dave Van Ronk
- "Last of the Railroad Men" by Yonder Mountain String Band
- "Last of the Steam Powered Trains" by The Kinks
- "Last Old Train's A-Leavin'" by Jean Ritchie
- "Last Ride, The" by Hank Snow
- "Last Train", separate songs, artists followed by composers: The Backsliders, Bon Jovi, Eric Clapton, Dead Moon, Graham Central Station, Arlo Guthrie, The King Brothers, Leo Kottke, Jimmy LaFave, Primal Scream, Allen Toussaint, Peter Rowan, Travis, Yes
- "Last Train Home" by Pat Metheny
- "Last Train to Clarksville" by the Monkees
- "Last Train to London" by Electric Light Orchestra
- "Late for the Train" by the Buzzcocks
- "Layin' Down Those Railroad Ties" by James Coffey
- "Leavin' Memphis, Frisco Bound" by Jesse Fuller
- "Let It Rock" by Hasil Adkins, Chuck Berry, The Georgia Satellites, The Grateful Dead, The Head Cat, Jeff Lynne, MC5, Motörhead, The Refreshments, Johnny Rivers, Rockpile, The Rolling Stones, Bob Seger, The Shadows of Knight, Skyhooks, The Stray Cats, George Thorogood, Widespread Panic, The Yardbirds
- "Let Jesse Rob the Train" by Buck Owens
- "Life's Railway to Heaven", also titled "Life Is Like a Mountain Railway",, sheet music published 1893, by Roy Acuff, The Amazing Rhythm Aces, Bill Anderson, Mandy Barnett, The Blue Sky Boys, Boxcar Willie, The Browns, Henry Burr & James Stanley, Clifford Cairns & Charles Harrison, Johnny Cash, The Cathedrals, Steven Curtis Chapman, The Chuck Wagon Gang, & Ricky Skaggs, Bill Coleman, Lacy J. Dalton, Jimmy Dean, Patsy Cline, The Charlie Daniels Band, John Fahey, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Bill & Gloria Gaither, The Greenbriar Boys, Buddy Greene, Merle Haggard, George Hamilton IV, Burl Ives, Norma Jean, Jim & Jesse, The Jordanaires, The Kendalls, Bradley Kincaid, Jerry Lee Lewis, Loretta Lynn, & Patsy Cline, Bill Monroe, Michael Martin Murphey, Willie Nelson, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Dorothy Norwood, & Albertina Walker, The Oak Ridge Boys, Brad Paisley, The Rice Brothers, Roscoe Robinson, Linda Ronstadt, The Seldom Scene, The Sensational Nightingales, Jean Shepard, George Shuffler, The Statler Brothers, The Stoneman Family, Carl Story, Russ Taff, Porter Wagoner
- "Lightning Express, The" by Vernon Dalhart, Gid Tanner, Frank Hutchison
- "Lincoln's Funeral Train" by Norman Blake & Tony Rice
- "Linin' Track" by Jesse Fuller, Koerner, Ray & Glover, Lead Belly, Taj Mahal, Fred Neil, Omar & the Howlers
- "Little Black Train" by Dock Boggs, The Carter Family, Carlene Carter Jesse Fuller, Woody Guthrie,
- "Little Stream of Whiskey" by Norman Blake & Nancy Blake, Old Man Luedecke, Shannon McNally, Doc Watson, Doc & Merle Watson
- "Little Red Caboose" by Joanie Bartels, Laurie Berkner, James Coffey, Ella Jenkins, Elizabeth Mitchell & Lisa Loeb, Odetta, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Henry Thomas, Buckwheat Zydeco
- "Loco" by Yung Felix, Poke & Dopebwoy
- "Loco Madi" by Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
- "Locomotion", soundtrack from a 1975 British Transport Films documentary directed by Geoffrey Jones
- "Loco-Motion, The" by Little Eva, Kylie Minogue
- "Locomotive", separate songs, artists followed by composers: John Coltrane ; Guns & Roses ; Vic Juris, Red Mitchell Jazz Trio, Thelonious Monk ; Les Tambours du Bronx ; Matthews Southern Comfort ; Motörhead ; Susan Tedeschi ; Alex Winston
- "Locomotive Breath" by Jethro Tull
- "Locomotive Don't Pass Me By" by The Altar Billies, written by Michael W Stand,
- "Lonely Train" by Hank Snow
- "Lonesome Joe" by Roy Acuff, Boxcar Willie
- "Lonesome Pine Special" by The Carter Family
- "Lonesome Train" by J.J. Cale
- "Lonesome Train" by Johnny Moore's Three Blazers
- "Lonesome Train " by Johnny Burnette, Robert Gordon & Link Wray
- "Lonesome Whistle", also recorded as "I Heard That Lonesome Whistle Blow", by Boxcar Willie, Johnny Cash, Lacy J. Dalton, Bobby Darin, Jimmie Davis, The Easy Riders, Dale Evans, Charlie Feathers, George Hamilton IV, Ronnie Hawkins, Rev. Horton Heat, Ferlin Husky, Jim & Jesse, George Jones, Little Feat, Robert Lockwood, Jr. Charlie McCoy, Ricky Nelson, Del Shannon, Hank Snow, Gene Vincent, Hank Williams
- "Long Black Train", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Lee Hazlewood, Alexis Korner, Lonnie Johnson, Allison Moorer, Josh Turner, Conway Twitty
- "Long Train Blues" by Robert Wilkins
- "Long Train Runnin'" by the Doobie Brothers
- "Long Twin Silver Line" by Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
- "Longest Train I Ever Saw, The" by Frank Hutchison
- "Lord Made a Hobo Out of Me, The" by Boxcar Willie
- "Lost Train Blues" by The Blue Sky Boys, Woody Guthrie, Fiddlin' Arthur Smith, The Stanley Brothers, Vernon Sutphin, the Virginia Mountain Boys
- "Love in Vain" by Mickey Baker, John Baldry, Bob Brozman, Eric Clapton, Faces, Bob Franke, Robert Johnson, Tony McPhee, Keb' Mo', New Barbarians, Madeleine Peyroux, The Rolling Stones, Tesla
- "Love Is a Train", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Willie Nile ; Dwight Twilley
- "Love on a Blue Train" by Sheila E.
- "Love Train" by the O'Jays
- "Lover Please" by Clyde McPhatter
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- "M & O Blues" by Big Bill Broonzy
- "Mail Train Blues" by Sippie Wallace
- "Mainliner" by Esther Phillips
- "Mama from the Train " by Homer & Jethro, Patti Page
- "Mamie's Blues", see "2:19 Blues"
- "Man of Constant Sorrow" by Joan Baez, Ginger Baker, The Country Gentlemen, The Dillards, Bob Dylan, David Grisman & Ralph Stanley, Carolyn Hester, Waylon Jennings, Peter Rowan, Soggy Bottom Boys, The Stanley Brothers, Rod Stewart
- "Many a Man Killed on the Railroad" by Joe Glazer
- "Marrakesh Express" by Crosby, Stills & Nash
- "Master of Ceremony" by Bad Company
- "Me and Bobby McGee" by Bobby Bare, Johnny Cash, Grateful Dead, Arlo Guthrie, Merle Haggard, Thelma Houston, Waylon Jennings, Janis Joplin, Kris Kristofferson, Sleepy Labeef, Jerry Lee Lewis, Gordon Lightfoot, Loretta Lynn, Roger Miller, Willie Nelson, Olivia Newton-John, Charley Pride, Kenny Rogers, Hank Snow, The Statler Brothers, Jerry Jeff Walker
- "Mean Old Frisco " by Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Snooks Eaglin, Eric Clapton
- "Mean Old Train" by John Lee Hooker
- "Meet Me at the Station, Dear", sheet music published 1917
- "Midnight Cannonball" by Big Joe Turner
- "Midnight Flyer" by The Pryor Band, 1904
- "Midnight on the Great Western", from Winter Words, Op. 52
- "Midnight Special" by Harry Belafonte, Creedence Clearwater Revival Gladys Knight & the Pips, Lead Belly, Johnny Rivers, Ken Whiteley
- "Midnight Train" by the Monkees
- "Midnight Train, The", traditional, published by Dorothy Scarborough and by Carl Sandburg, recorded by Dan Zanes
- "Midnight Train to Georgia" by Gladys Knight & the Pips
- "Mile Long Train" by Jimmy Dean
- "Milk Train", separate songs, artist followed by composer: Everly Brothers ; Jefferson Airplane
- "Milwaukee Blues" by Charlie Poole & the North Carolina Ramblers, 1930
- "Miniature Railway" from the Battersea Park Suite by Royal Ballet Sinfonia
- "Mobile and Western Line" by Big Bill Broonzy
- "Molly on a Trolley" by Vernon Dalhart & Betsy Lane Shepherd
- "Monday Morning Choo Choo" by The Stampeders
- "Monkey and the Engineer, The" by Jesse Fuller, The Grateful Dead, Dave Rawlings Machine
- "Mormon Engineer, The" by Oscar Brand
- "Morningtown Ride" by Stan Butcher, Brendan Grace, The Irish Rovers, The Limeliters, Bob McGrath, Raffi, Malvina Reynolds, The Seekers, The Wiggles feat. Jimmy Little
- "Moskow Diskow" by Telex
- "Mountaineer, The" by Chris Ronald.
- "Move Over", published 1914
- "Mr. Conductor" by Big Bill Broonzy
- "M.T.A./"Charlie on the M.T.A"" by Jacqueline Steiner and Bess Lomax Hawes, most famously performed by The Kingston Trio in 1959.
- "My Baby's Gone" by Blind Willie McTell
- "My Cutey's Due at Two-to-Two Today" by Bobby Darin & Johnny Mercer, Firehouse Five Plus Two, Betty Hutton, Don Neely's Royal Society Jazz Orchestra, Ted Weems Orchestra
- "My Love Affair with Trains" by Merle Haggard
- "My Mama Was a Train" by James Coffey
- "My My Metrocard" by Le Tigre
- "My Rough and Rowdy Ways" by Merle Haggard
- "My Saviour's Train" by Charlie Monroe
- "My Wife's Gone to the Country ", published 1909
- "Mysteries of a Hobo's Life" by Cisco Houston
- "Mystery Train" by Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, The Doors, Bob Dylan, the Grateful Dead, Elvis Presley, UFO
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- "Never Gonna Stop This Train by James Keelaghan
- "Never Marry a Railroad Man" by Shocking Blue
- "New Delhi Freight Train" by Terry Allen, Little Feat, Ricky Nelson
- "New Frisco Train, The" by Bukka White
- "New Market Wreck, The" by Mike Seeger
- "New Orleans Streamline" by Bukka White
- "New Railroad" by Crooked Still
- "New River Train" by James Coffey, Vernon Dalhart, Kelly Harrell, Frank Hutchison, the Monroe Brothers
- "New Train", separate songs, artist followed by composer: Paul "Earthquake" Pena with Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders ; John Prine
- "Nickel Plate Road 759" by Utah Phillips
- "Night the Trains Broke Down" by by P. F. Sloan
- "Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, The" by Allman Brothers Band, Joan Baez, The Band, Big Country, The Black Crowes, John Denver, Tanya Tucker, Tammy Wynette
- "Night Train" by Ray Anthony & His Big Band, The Boogie Kings, James Brown, The Champs, Buck Clayton All Stars, Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, Vassar Clements, King Curtis, Wild Bill Davis, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Lou Donaldson, Teddy Edwards, Enoch Light, Jimmy Forrest, Tony Fruscella, Great Jazz Trio, Glen Gray & Casa Loma Orchestra, Al Grey, Wynonie Harris, Reverend Horton Heat, Ted Heath, Richard "Groove" Holmes, Eddie Jefferson, Jonah Jones, Roger Kellaway Trio, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Leon McAuliffe & His Cimmaron Boys, Christian McBride, Jay McShann, Lucky Millinder, Buddy Morrow, Oliver Nelson, Joe Newman, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Oscar Peterson Trio, Louis Prima, Sir Douglas Quintet, Felix Slatkin, Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery, The Sonics, The Ventures, The Viscounts, Stevie Winwood, World Saxophone Quartet. Other songs with this title written and performed by: Tab Benoit, LTJ Bukem, Bruce Cockburn, Antonio Forcione, Jonah Jones, Rickie Lee Jones, Amos Lee, Looptroop, Wynton Marsalis, Bill Morrissey, Lee "Scratch" Perry & Dub Syndicate, The Timewriter, Tindersticks, Visage
- "Night Train of Valhalla" by John Fahey
- "Night Train to Memphis" by Roy Acuff, Spade Cooley, Floyd Cramer, Bing Crosby, King Curtis, Jimmy Dean, Little Jimmy Dickens, Duane Eddy, Everclear, Red Foley, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Johnny Hodges, David Holt, Grandpa Jones, Sleepy LaBeef, Jerry Lee Lewis, Joe Maphis, Benny Martin, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson, New Coon Creek Girls, Roy Orbison & Faron Young, Osborne Brothers, Dolly Parton, Carl Perkins, Webb Pierce, Carl Smith, Jimmy Sturr, Mel Tillis, Hank Williams, Jr.
- "A Night Trip to Buffalo" by American Quartet
- "Nine Pound Hammer" by Chet Atkins, Norman Blake, The Beau Brummels, Johnny Cash, Cephas & Wiggins, Vassar Clements, Flatt & Scruggs, Tennessee Ernie Ford, David Grisman & Jerry Garcia, Jorma Kaukonen, Bill Monroe, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The Osborne Brothers, John Prine, Tony Rice, Tom Rush, The Stanley Brothers, Merle Travis, Townes Van Zandt, Doc & Merle Watson
- "No Leaf Clover" by Metallica & San Francisco Symphony
- "No More Trains to Ride" by Merle Haggard
- "Nobody Cares About the Railroads Anymore" by Harry Nilsson
- "Northbound" by Cold Chisel
- "North Pole Express", a Christmas song by the Caroleers for Peter Pan Records, also covered by Nick Lowe
- "Northshore Train" by Heidi Berry
- "Nowhere Fast" by The Smiths
- "Number 12 Train" by Josh White
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- "O & K Train Song" by Addie Graham
- "Oil Tanker Train" by Merle Haggard
- "Old Buddy, Goodnight" by Utah Phillips
- "Old Circus Train Turn-Around Blues, The" by Duke Ellington & Ella Fitzgerald
- "Old Train 29" by Geoff Muldaur
- "On a Slow Train through Arkansaw" by Al Bernard
- "", published 1914, by American Quartet, recorded 1915
- "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" by Judy Garland, Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer
- "On the Evening Train", see "The Evening Train"
- "On the Honeymoon Express" by Arthur Collins & Byron G. Harlan
- "On the Train" by Janis Ian
- "One After 909" by The Beatles
- "One More Ride" by Hank Snow
- "Only a Hobo" by Hamilton Camp, Hazel Dickens, Bob Dylan, Jonathan Edwards, Lucky 7, Augie Meyers, Totta Näslund & Kajsa Grytt, The Seldom Scene, Rod Stewart. Additional song with this title: by Woody Guthrie.
- "Orange Blossom Special" by Chet Atkins, Hoyt Axton, Glen Campbell, Johnny Cash, J.D. Crowe, Charlie Daniels, Electric Light Orchestra, Fairport Convention, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Flatt & Scruggs, Merle Haggard, Jerry and Sky, George Jones, Doug Kershaw, Bill Monroe, The New Lost City Ramblers, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Buck Owens, Dolly Parton, the Rouse Brothers, Seatrain, Hank Snow, The Stanley Brothers, The String Cheese Incident, Marty Stuart, Hank Williams, Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
- "Orient Express", separate songs, composers followed by artists: Christophe Guiot & René Aubry; Boris Kovač; Embryo ; Renaissance; C.C.C.P.; Voyage; Skauch; Natasha St-Pier; Frenchy and the Punk; Spies; Jean Michel Jarre; Jay Jay Johnson; Karunesh; Ennio Morricone & Solisti E Orchestre Del Cinema Italiano, Allen Toussaint Orchestra; Gregg Rolie; Fuat Saka; Paloma San Basilio; Sidney Torch Orchestra; Dan Siegel; Michael Weiss; Vince Mendoza & Metropole Orchestra, Joe Zawinul
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- "Paddy on the Railway" by the Wolfe Tones
- "Pan American" by Roy Acuff, Boxcar Willie, Dave Dudley, Hawkshaw Hawkins, Jim & Jesse McReynolds, The Seldom Scene, Hank Snow, Larry Sparks, Hank Williams, Hank Williams Jr.
- "Pan American Blues" by DeFord Bailey
- "Pan American Boogie" by Ray Campi, The Delmore Brothers, Wayne Raney & Brownie McGhee, Robin & Linda Williams
- "Panama Limited" by Ada Brown, Mike Cross, Robert Johnson, Doug MacLeod, Tom Rush, Bukka White
- "Pan American Man" by Cliff Carlisle
- "A Passage to Bangkok" by Rush
- "Pat Works on the Railroad" by Joe Glazer
- "Peace Train" by Cat Stevens
- "Pennsylvania Station Blues" by David Hamburger
- "People Get Ready" by The Rance Allen Group, Lee Atwater, Jeff Beck, George Benson, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Billy Bragg, Eva Cassidy, Glen Campbell, Paul Carrack, The Chambers Brothers, Petula Clark, David Clayton-Thomas, Phil Collins, Tom Constanten, John Denver, The Doors, Bob Dylan, Jonathan Edwards, The Everly Brothers, Aretha Franklin, Janie Fricke, Al Green, Glen Hansard, The Housemartins, The Impressions, Jimmy James & the Vagabonds, Lyfe Jennings & Alicia Keys, Wynonna Judd, Bap Kennedy, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Greg Lake, George Lynch, The Manhattans, Bob Marley, Ziggy Marley, Curtis Mayfield, The Meters, Ronnie Milsap, Aaron Neville, John Oates, Jimmy Osborne, Johnny Osbourne, Maceo Parker, The Persuasions, Johnny Rivers, David Sanborn, Dusty Springfield, Slim & the Supreme Angels, Pops Staples, Rod Stewart, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Hans Theessink, Phil Upchurch, Vanilla Fudge, Michelle Wright, Yellowman
- "Per Spoor ", Dutch-English translation "By Rail ", by Guus Meeuwis
- "Phoebe Snow" by Bryan Bowers, Utah Phillips
- "Play a Train Song" by Todd Snider
- "Please Mr. Conductor Don't Put Me Off the Train", published 1898 by Byron G. Harlan
- "Porters on a Pullman Train", published 1880, by Arthur Collins & Byron G. Harlan, 1923
- "Poverty Train" by Laura Nyro
- "Pullman Passenger Train" by Pullman Porters Quartette
- "Pullman Porter's Ball" by Metropolitan Orchestra
- "Pullman Porter Blues" by Clarence Williams, 1922
- "Pullman Porters Parade", published 1913
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- "Queen of the Rails" by Utah Phillips
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- "Ragtime Engineer, The", published 1912
- "Rail, op. 57", soundtrack for Rail, 1967 documentary for British Transport Films directed by Geoffrey Jones
- "Rail Rhythm" by Cab Calloway
- "Rail Road March", copyrighted July 3, 1828
- "Railroad", separate songs, artists followed by composers: The Bee Gees, Grand Funk Railroad, Lee Hazlewood, Lonely Drifter Karen, Melanie, Preacher Boy & The Natural Blues, Status Quo, Piero Umiliani, The Zutons
- "Railroad Bill" by Dave Alvin, Joan Baez, Etta Baker, Andrew Bird, Andy Breckman, Greg Brown, Cephas & Wiggins, Crooked Still, Lonnie Donegan, Bob Dylan, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Vera Hall, David Holt & Doc Watson, Cisco Houston, Frank Hovington, Frank Hutchison, John Jackson, Taj Mahal, J. E. Mainer & His Mountaineers, Roger McGuinn, The New Christy Minstrels, Riley Puckett, Hobart Smith, Roba Stanley, Bob Stanley & Bill Peterson, Gid Tanner & His Skillet Lickers, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee
- "Railroad Blues", separate songs, artists followed by composers: Beastie Boys ; Woody Guthrie ; Wayne Hancock, 2001 ; Roy Bargy & Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1920, Luckey Roberts, 1958 ; Louis Armstrong, 1953, Trixie Smith, 1925 ; Norman Blake, 1977 ; Townes Van Zandt
- "Railroad Boomer, The" by Carson Robison & Frank Luther; recorded as "Boomer's Story" by Ry Cooder, North Mississippi Allstars; recorded as "The Rambler" by Cisco Houston
- "Railroad Corral, The" by Rex Allen, Don Edwards, Juni Fisher, Michael Martin Murphey, Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, Gregg Smith Singers
- "Railroad Jim" by Edward Meeker, 1916
- "Railroad Names" by James Coffey
- "Railroad of America" by James Coffey
- "Railroad Porter Blues" by Sylvester Weaver, circa 1928
- "Railroad Section Gang, The" by Peerless Quartet
- "Railroad Tramp" by Dock Boggs
- "Railroad Tycoon 3 Intro from the video game Railroad Tycoon 3
- "Railroading on the Great Divide" by the Carter Family, Bill Clifton, New Lost City Ramblers
- "Railroadin' and Gamblin'" by Uncle Dave Macon, New Lost City Ramblers
- "Railroadin' Some" by Rory Block, Henry Thomas
- "Rambler, The" by Cisco Houston
- "Ramblin' Man" by Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan, Cat Power, Hackensaw Boys, Ronnie Hawkins, Frankie Laine, Kieran Kane, The Residents, Del Shannon, Hank Williams, Hank Williams, Jr., Robin & Linda Williams, Robin & Linda Williams, Yat-Kha, Steve Young
- "Ramblin' on My Mind" by Tab Benoit, Rory Block, Del Bromham, The Chesterfield Kings, Eric Clapton, Arthur Crudup, Peter Green, Robert Johnson, Robert Lockwood, Jr., John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, Lucinda Williams, Jesse Colin Young
- "Rambling Hobo" by Doc Watson & Clarence Ashley
- "Reckless Motorman, The" by Mike Seeger
- "Red and Green Signal Lights" by G. B. Grayson & Henry Whitter
- "Red Streamliner" by Little Feat
- "Reuben's Old Train" by Bill Keith & Jim Rooney
- "Reuben's Train", also titled "Ruben's Train" by Ray Charles, The Deighton Family, The Dillards, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Tony Furtado, Beppe Gambetta & Tony Trischka, Josh Graves, The David Grisman Bluegrass Experience, Michael Hurley, Harry Manx, Andy Irvine's Mozaik, Frank Proffitt, Sparky & Rhonda Rucker, The Scottsville Squirrel Barkers, Billy Strange & Don Parmley, Doc Watson, Doc & Merle Watson, Eric Weissberg & Marshall Brickman, Patrick Sky
- "Ride This Train" by The Canton Spirituals
- "Riding in de Limited Train", published 1880
- "Ridin' on a Train" by James Coffey
- "Riding on That Train 45" by Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris, New Lost City Ramblers
- "Riding on the Dummy Line", published 1885
- "Riding on the L&N" by Dr. Feelgood, John Mayall, John Mayall & Paul Butterfield, Nine Below Zero, Steamhammer
- "Rise and Fall of the Steam Railroad, The" by Eldon Rathburn
- "Roamer, The" by Cisco Houston
- "Road Train" by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
- "Rock Chalk, Jayhawk", chant from the University of Kansas
- "Rock Island Blues" by Furry Lewis
- "Rock Island Line" by Long John Baldry, The Beatles, Harry Belafonte, Rory Block, Brothers Four, Johnny Cash, James Coffey, Don Cornell, Dick Curless, Bobby Darin, Lonnie Donegan, Snooks Eaglin, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Stan Freberg, Gateway Singers, Johnny Horton, Grandpa Jones, Journeymen, Chris Thomas King, Lead Belly, Mano Negra, Roger McGuinn, Odetta, Carl Perkins, The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band, Rooftop Singers, Pete Seeger, Ringo Starr, The Tarriers, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, The Travellers, The Weavers, Dan Zanes
- "Rock N Roll Train" AC/DC
- "Rocking On The Railroad" Chuck Berry
- "Roll On Buddy" by Roy Acuff, Kenny Baker & Josh Graves, Harry Belafonte, Norman Blake, Charlie Bowman, Sam Bush, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Raymond Fairchild, The Greenbriar Boys & Bob Dylan, Roscoe Holcomb, John Jackson, The Kentucky Colonels, Del McCoury & The Dixie Pals, McGee Brothers, Bruce Molsky, Bill Monroe, The New Lost City Ramblers, Odetta, Red Smiley & The Bluegrass Cut-Ups, Ralph Stanley, Doc & Merle Watson, The Wilburn Brothers, Vern Williams, The Wood Brothers
- "Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms" by Roy Acuff, Boxcar Willie, Glen Campbell, Roy Clark, David Allan Coe, Billy "Crash" Craddock, Guy Davis, Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, Flatt & Scruggs, The Grascals, Lloyd Green, Jack Greene & Jeannie Seely, George Jones, Sleepy LaBeef, The Legendary Shack Shakers, Rose Maddox, Jimmy Martin, The New Lost City Ramblers, Norma Jean, Buck Owens, Dolly Parton, Jerry Reed, David Rogers, Leon Russell, The Stonemans, The String Cheese Incident, Conway Twitty, Doc Watson, Willie Nelson
- "Runaway Train", separate songs with this title, artists followed by composers: Jeff Berlin ; Blue Rodeo ; Rosanne Cash, Crooked Still, ; Kasey Chambers ; Joe Cocker ; Vernon Dalhart ; Eliza Gilkyson ;, Guitar Shorty ; Ray Wylie Hubbard ; Elton John ; Henry Mancini ; Steve Morse Band ; John Stewart ; Stray Cats ; Soul Asylum ; Randy Travis ; Dale Watson ; Geddy Lee
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- "Salvation Train", separate songs with this title, artists followed by composers: Carl Story ; The Specials
- "San Francisco Bound", published 1913
- "Scenic Railway, for piano, H. 115" by Jean-François Antonioli
- "Section Gang Blues" by Texas Alexander
- "Sentimental Journey" by The Ames Brothers, Tony Bennett, Les Brown with Doris Day, Ray Charles, Buck Clayton, Rosemary Clooney, Rita Coolidge, Fats Domino, Bob Dylan, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, The Four Lads, Harpers Bizarre, Harry James, Bert Kaempfert, Sammy Kaye, Julie London, Hal McIntyre, The Merry Macs, Jane Monheit, Willie Nelson, Sue Raney, Emmy Rossum, Dinah Shore, Ben Sidran, Frank Sinatra, The Singers Unlimited, Hank Snow, Ringo Starr, Steve and Eydie, Margaret Whiting
- "Shadows on a Dime" by Ferron
- "She Caught the Katy" by The Blues Brothers, Albert King, Taj Mahal, Phish, Wet Willie, Widespread Panic, The Youngbloods
- "She Caught the Train", separate songs with this title, artists followed by composers: Big Bill Broonzy, UB40
- "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain" by Vernon Dalhart, Al Hopkins & His Buckle Busters, Uncle Dave Macon & John McGhee, Carson Robison & Frank Luther, Pete Seeger Gid Tanner & His Skillet Lickers, Henry Whitter
- "Shuffle Off to Buffalo" by The Boswell Sisters & Dorsey Brothers Orchestra, Ray Ellis, Alice Faye, Ruby Keeler, Hal Kemp, Cub Koda, Buddy Morrow
- "Silver Rails" by Hank Snow
- "Silverton, The" by C. W. McCall
- "Six O' Clock Train and a Girl with Green Eyes, The" by John Hartford
- "Six Times a Day " by Dick Curless
- "Sleeper Train" by America
- "Slow Train" by Flanders and Swann
- "Slow Train" by Bob Dylan
- "Slow Train to Nowhere" by John Mayall
- "Smoke Along the Track" by Stonewall Jackson, Dwight Yoakam, Emmylou Harris
- "Smokestack Lightning" by The Animals, Edgar Broughton Band, Eric Clapton, The Electric Prunes, Ian Gillan, Grateful Dead, Green on Red, John Hammond, Jr., Howlin' Wolf, Henry Kaiser, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Manfred Mann, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Lucky Peterson, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Fenton Robinson, Jimmy Rogers, Soundgarden, George Thorogood & the Destroyers, Watermelon Slim, Muddy Waters, Howard Werth, Chris Whitley, Widespread Panic, The Yardbirds
- "Snow", soundtrack for 1963 documentary for British Transport Films directed by Geoffrey Jones
- "So Many Roads, So Many Trains" by Foghat, John Hammond, Jr., Slim Harpo, Cub Koda, Otis Rush
- "Southbound" by Hank Snow
- "Southbound Train" by Big Bill Broonzy, Davy Graham, Koerner, Ray & Glover, Muddy Waters. Other songs with this title, artists followed by composers: Graham Nash & David Crosby, Jon Foreman, Nanci Griffith, Mountain, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Steel River
- "Southern Blues, The" by Big Bill Broonzy, 1935
- "Southern Cannon-Ball" by Jimmie Rodgers
- "Southern Pacific" by Neil Young
- "Southern Railroad Blues" by Norman Blake
- "Special Agent " by Sleepy John Estes
- "Special Streamline" by Bukka White
- "Spike Driver Blues" by Mississippi John Hurt
- "Starlight on the Rails" by Flatt & Scruggs, Utah Phillips, Rosalie Sorrels
- "Steam Engine" by the Monkees
- "Steel A-Goin' Down" by Buell Kazee, Jim Smoak
- "Steel Rail Blues" by Gordon Lightfoot
- "Steel Rails" by Alison Krauss
- "Stephenson's Rocket" by London Symphonic Wind Orchestra, overture for wind band celebrating the U.K.'s famous steam locomotive
- "Stop Rockin' That Train" by Ivory Joe Hunter
- "Stop That Train" by Clint Eastwood & General Saint, Jerry Garcia, The Meters, The String Cheese Incident, Peter Tosh, The Wailers
- "Stop This Train", separate songs with this title, artists followed by composers: Kevin Ayers John Mayer
- "Streamlined Cannonball" by Roy Acuff, Chet Atkins, The Browns, Jerry Garcia, The Limeliters, Earl Scruggs, Carl Smith, Hank Snow, Sutton, Holt & Coleman, Doc Watson, Mac Wiseman
- "Streetcar Blues" by Sleepy John Estes
- "Subway Train" by New York Dolls
- "Sunnyland Train" by Elmore James
- "Sunset Limited", published 1910
- "Sunshine Special" by Blind Lemon Jefferson
- "Super Chief by Count Basie
- "Super Rifle " on J.U.F. by Gogol Bordello and Tamir Muskat
- "Sweet Indiana Home" by Aileen Stanley
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- "Take the "A" Train" by Count Basie, Dave Brubeck, Ray Bryant, Delta Rhythm Boys, Duke Ellington, Harry James, Salena Jones, Gene Krupa, Charles Mingus, James Moody, Tito Puente, Zoot Sims Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys, Teddy Wilson
- "Take the First Train Out of Town" by Freddie Bell and the Bellboys
- "Tallahassee" by Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters, Alan Ladd & Dorothy Lamour, Frank Loesser, Johnny Mercer, Dinah Shore & Woody Herman
- "Tell the Engineer" by Fred Eaglesmith
- "Terminus", soundtrack from 1961 documentary by John Schlesinger for British Transport Films
- "Texas and Pacific" by Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five
- "Texas Eagle" by Steve Earle & the Del McCoury Band
- "Texas Silver Zephyr, The" by Hank Snow
- "Texas, 1947" by Johnny Cash, Guy Clark, Robert Earl Keen, Jr.
- "Texas Trilogy, Part 2: Trainride" by Steven Fromholz, Lyle Lovett
- "That Railroad Rag" by Edward Meeker, Walter Van Brunt Collins and Harlan
- "That Same Old Dotted Line" by Hank Snow
- "That's the Railroad of America" by James Coffey
- "There Goes That Train" by John Fred, Rollee McGill, Buddy Morrow
- "There's a Little Box of Pine on the 7:29" by Asa Martin & Doc Roberts, Hank Snow, Mac Wiseman
- "There's a Train" by Holmes Brothers
- "There's a Train Out for Dreamland" by Nat King Cole
- "There's Lots of Stations on My Railroad Track" by Ada Jones & Billy Murray, Ed Morton
- "This Train" by Louis Armstrong, Big Bill Broonzy, Hylo Brown, James Coffey, Alice Coltrane, Steve Dawson, Sandy Denny, D.O.A., Lonnie Donegan, Johnny Duncan, Raymond Fairchild, Bob Gibson, Golden Gate Quartet, Woody Guthrie, Cisco Houston, David Houston, Janis Ian, Mahalia Jackson, Ella Jenkins, Sleepy LaBeef, The Limeliters, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Ziggy Marley, Mason Dixon, Tom and Ben Paley, Carlton Pearson, Peter, Paul & Mary, Utah Phillips, Edmundo Ros, Bob Rowe, Pete Seeger, The Seekers, Hank Snow, Billy Strange, Jack Teagarden, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Hank Thompson, Randy Travis, The Verlaines, Bunny Wailer, Elder Roma Wilson, Buckwheat Zydeco
- "This Train Don't Stop There Anymore" by Elton John
- "This Train's a Clean Train" by Joe Glazer
- "Ticket Agent, Ease Your Window Down" by Bessie Smith
- "Ticket Agent Blues" by Blind Willie McTell
- "Timetable Blues", sheet music published 1911, by Captain Appleblossom, New Lost City Ramblers
- "To Morrow", published 1898 as "I Want to Go to Morrow", by The Kingston Trio
- "Too Too Train Blues" by Big Bill Broonzy
- "Took the Last Train" by David Gates, 1978
- "Toot, Toot, Tootsie ", published 1922, by Pearl Bailey, Tony Bennett, Mel Blanc, Bloodstone, Eddie Cantor, Bing Crosby, Vic Damone, Ted Heath, Eddie Howard, Al Jolson, Spike Jones, Brenda Lee, George Lewis & Don Ewell, Jerry Lee Lewis, Dean Martin, Tony Martin, Art Mooney, Wayne Newton, Kid Ory, Buddy Rich, Ted Fio Rito, Max Roach, Sonny Rollins, Brent Spiner, Hop Wilson, Jackie Wilson
- "Train" by Mose Allison
- "Train, The" by Tim Buckley
- "Train, The" by King's X
- "Train 1262", cover of Robison's "The Freight Wreck at Altoona", by Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs
- "Train 45" by The Country Gentlemen, J.D. Crowe, Benton Flippen, G.B. Grayson & Henry Whitter, Woody Guthrie, Woody Guthrie, Jimmy Martin, Del McCoury & The Dixie Pals, Bill Monroe, The New Lost City Ramblers, Sonny Osborne, Earl Scruggs, The Stanley Brothers, Marty Stuart, Mac Wiseman
- "Train A-Travelin'" by Bob Dylan, under the pseudonym Blind Boy Grunt
- "Train Across Ukraine" by Golem
- "Train Blues" by Woody Guthrie & Sonny Terry
- "Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers Home, The" by Greg Brown, Iris DeMent, Prudence Johnson, The Nashville Bluegrass Band
- " Train d'Enfer" by :fr:Marie Philippe#Singles|Marie Philippe
- "Train Fare Home" by Muddy Waters
- "Train for Auschwitz" by Tom Paxton
- "Train from Kansas City" by The Shangri-La's
- "Train Home" by Patty Larkin, Rich Moore & Mollie O'Brien, Chris Smither
- "Train in the Distance" by Paul Simon
- "Train in Vain" by The Clash, Annie Lennox, Dwight Yoakam
- "Train Is Gone, The", separate songs with this title, artist followed by composer: Memphis Slim, Michael Bloomfield
- "Train Kept A-Rollin" by Aerosmith, Jeff Beck, Tiny Bradshaw, Johnny Burnette, David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Colin James, Motörhead, The Nazz, Twisted Sister, Yardbirds
- "Train Kept Rolling On" by The Pogues
- "Train Leaves Here This Morning" by The Byrds, Gene Clark, Dillard & Clark, Eagles, The Seldom Scene
- "Train Long-Suffering" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
- "Train Man" by The Bob Seger System
- "Train Music", 1900-01
- "Train My Woman's On, The" by Hank Snow
- "Train of Love", separate songs with this title, artists followed by composers: Paul Anka, Annette Funicello ; Johnny Cash, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Robert Gordon, Laurie Lewis, Doc Watson ; Guy Mitchell ; Neil Young & Crazy Horse ; The Pogues; Willie Hutch; Bob Dylan
- "Train of Thought" by Cher
- "Train on the Island" by Laura Cortese, Hazel Dickens & Alice Gerrard, Rayna Gellert & Susie Goehring, Sara Grey, Joe Hickerson, Tommy Jarrell, Joy Kills Sorrow, Mac Martin, Bruce Molsky & Big Hoedown, Tim O'Brien, Todd Phillips, Tao Seeger, Peter Stampfel & The Ether Frolic Mob, Stephen Wade
- "Train Ride in G" by Mason Williams
- "Train Round the Bend" by The Velvet Underground
- "Train Running Low on Soul Coal" by XTC
- "Train Song", separate songs with this title, artists followed by composers: Harry Belafonte & Miriam Makeba ; Bim Skala Bim, Holly Cole, The Holmes Brothers, Tom Waits ; Vashti Bunyan ; Eliza Carthy ; King Curtis ; Delta 5 ; Flying Burrito Brothers ; Johnossi ; Listener ; Murray McLauchlan ; Stephin Merritt ; Carol Noonan ; Pentangle ; Tom Waits; The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band ; Phish ; Mindy Smith ; Smoke ; Smokie ; Brent Spiner & Maude Maggart ; Summer Hymns ; Andy Summers ; Wendy Waldman
- "Train Song, The" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
- "Train Song Medley" by The Persuasions
- "Train That Carried My Girl from Town, The" by Roscoe Holcomb, Frank Hutchison, Doc Watson,
- "Train That Never Runs, A" by Bobby Bare
- "Train Time at Pun'kin Centre" by Cal Stewart & American Quartet, 1919
- "Train to Chicago" Mike Doughty
- "Train to Nowhere" by The Champs
- "Train to Nowhere" by Savoy Brown
- "Train, Train" by Blackfoot
- "Train Was Saved, The", published 1891
- "Train Whistle Blues" by Gene Autry, Steve Forbert, Merle Haggard, Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Snow, Doc & Richard Watson, Robin & Linda Williams; additional songs with this title, artists followed by composers: Amos Milburn ; Sonny Terry
- "Train with the Rhumba Beat" by Johnny Horton
- "Trains" by Reginald Gardiner
- "Trains" by Porcupine Tree
- "Trains and Boats and Planes" by Dionne Warwick, Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas
- "Trains of Waterloo, The" by Les Barker & Mrs. Ackroyd Band with June Tabor
- "Trains Make Me Lonesome" by George Strait
- "Trainwreck of Emotion" by Del McCoury, Lorrie Morgan
- "Tramp, The" by Vernon Dalhart, Sam & Kirk McGee
- "Trams of Old London" by Robyn Hitchcock
- "Trans-Europe Express" by Kraftwerk
- "Transylvania Terror Train" by Captain Clegg & The Night Creatures
- "Trem das Onze" by.
- "Tren al Sur" by Los Prisioneros
- "Trolley Song, The", from Meet Me in St. Louis, by Herb Alpert, Tony Bennett, The Brook Brothers, Dave Brubeck, Carol Burnett, Frankie Carle & His Orchestra, Betty Carter, Claiborne Cary, Barbara Cook, Paul Desmond, Michael Feinstein, Judy Garland, Tubby Hayes, The Hi-Lo's, Stacey Kent, Donald Lambert, Melba Liston, Julie London, Marilyn Maxwell, Mantovani, Frank Sinatra, Kate Smith, Jo Stafford, Kay Starr, Kay Thompson, Sarah Vaughan
- "Trouble in Mind" by Nina Simone
- "True and Trembling Brakeman, The" by Cliff Carlisle
- "Trusty Lariet, The " by Harry McClintock
- "Tuesday's Gone" by Atlanta Rhythm Section, Nell Bryden, Larry Cordle, The Crust Brothers, King Bee, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Metallica, Randy Montana & Shooter Jennings, Hank Williams, Jr.
- "Tulsa Queen" by Emmylou Harris
- "Turbo" by Atlantic Brass Quintet
- "Two Trains" by Lowell George, Nicolette Larson, Claudia Lennear, Little Feat
- "Two Trains" by Yo La Tengo
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- "Under Your Thumb" by Godley & Creme
- "Underground Rail Car ", written and published 1854
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- "Virginian Strike of '23" by Roy Harvey, Earl Shirkey, Mike Seeger
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- "Wabash Cannonball" by Roy Acuff, Chet Atkins, The Carter Family, Johnny Cash, James Coffey, Bing Crosby, Lonnie Donegan, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Flatt & Scruggs, The Louvin Brothers, Blind Willie McTell, Bill Monroe, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Osborne Brothers, Utah Phillips, Dolly Parton, Jerry Reed, Jean Ritchie, Leon Russell, Pete Seeger, Hank Snow, Merle Travis, Ernest Tubb, The Ventures, Doc Watson, Bob Weir
- "Wagon Wheel" by Old Crow Medicine Show
- "Wait! Stop that train" by Milt Matthews
- "Waitin' for the Train to Come In" by Harry James & Kitty Kallen, Helen Forrest, Buddy Johnson, Peggy Lee, Johnny Long, Louis Prima
- "Waiting for a Train" by Duane Allman, Gene Autry, Beck, Roy Book Binder, Johnny Cash, Michael Chapman, David Allen Coe, Dick Curless, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Merle Haggard, Mississippi John Hurt, Sonny James, Grandpa Jones, Furry Lewis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Charlie Louvin, Katy Moffatt, Jim Reeves, Jimmie Rodgers, Boz Scaggs, John Sebastian, Hank Snow, Ernest Tubb
- "Waiting for the End of the World" by Elvis Costello
- "Waiting on the '103'" by Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks
- "Walkin' Down the Line" by The Country Gentlemen, Bob Dylan
- "Walkin' Blues" by Son House
- "Wave the Flag and Stop the Train" by The Move
- "Way Out in Idaho" by Rosalie Sorrels, Blaine Stubblefield
- "Way Out There" by Bill Boyd, Carter Burwell, Slim Dusty, Arlo Guthrie & Pete Seeger, Cisco Houston, Seamus Kennedy, Michael Martin Murphey, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Gene Parsons, Utah Phillips, Riley Puckett, Riders in the Sky, Marty Robbins, Pete Seeger, Hank Snow, The Sons of the Pioneers
- "Weathered Old Caboose Behind the Train, The" by Norman Blake
- "Western Hobo, The" by The Carter Family
- "What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round?" by The Monkees, Michael Martin Murphey
- "What Ever Happened to the Caboose?" by The Altar Billies, written by Michael W Stand,
- "When the Golden Train Comes Down" by The Sons of the Pioneers
- "When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam'", published 1912, by Arthur Collins & Byron G. Harlan. Performed in films by the following artists: Alice Faye, Alexander's Ragtime Band, 1938; Fred Astaire & Judy Garland, Easter Parade, 1948; Ethel Merman, Dan Dailey, Mitzi Gaynor & Donald O'Connor, There's No Business Like Show Business, 1954
- "When the Train Comes Along" by Henry Thomas
- "Whistlin' Past the Graveyard" by Tom Waits
- "White Man Singin' the Blues" by Merle Haggard
- "Whitewash Station Blues" by Memphis Jug Band
- "Woman on a Train" by The Fixx
- "Woody and Dutch on the Slow Train to Peking" by Rickie Lee Jones
- "Workin' in the Railway Yard" by James Coffey
- "Wreck between New Hope and Gethsemane" by Doc Hopkins
- "Wreck of the 1256, The" by Vernon Dalhart, 1925, Curly Fox
- "Wreck of the 1262", also known as "The Freight Wreck at Altoona", by Vernon Dalhart, Curly Fox, Riley Puckett, Earl Scruggs & Lester Flatt, Doc & Merle Watson
- "Wreck of the C & O Number Five, The" by Vernon Dalhart, Pick Temple, Mac Wiseman
- "Wreck of the G & SI" by Happy Bud Harrison
- "Wreck of the L & N" by Phipps Family
- "Wreck of the N & W Cannonball" by Vernon Dalhart
- "Wreck of the Number Nine, The" by Vernon Dalhart & Frank Luther, Jim & Jesse McReynolds, J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers, Jim Reeves, Tex Ritter, Hank Snow, Rosalie Sorrels, Mark Spoelstra, Ernest Stoneman, Doc Watson
- "Wreck of the Old 49" by Shel Silverstein, The Smothers Brothers, Uncle Shelby
- "Wreck of the Old 97" by Roy Acuff, Pink Anderson, Johnny Cash, Vernon Dalhart, Lonnie Donegan, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Flatt & Scruggs, G. B. Grayson & Henry Whitter, Woody Guthrie, Frank Hutchison, Pete Seeger, Kate Smith, Hank Snow, Muggsy Spanier, Billy Strange, Boxcar Willie
- "Wreck of the Royal Palm Express, The" by Vernon Dalhart, Joe Glazer, Andrew Jenkins, Frank Luther
- "Wreck of the Shenandoah" by Vernon Dalhart with Carson Robison and Lou Raderman
- "The Wreck of the Virginian Train" by John Hutchens
- "Wreck of the Virginian Number 3, The" by Roy Harvey with Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers, Blind Alfred Reed
- "Wreck on the C & O, The", basis for "Engine 143" and "F.F.V.", earliest printing 1913, by John Allison, George Reneau & Gene Austin, Ernest Stoneman
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- "Yellow Dog Rag", published 1914, by Johnny Maddox
- "You Never Even Called Me by My Name" by Steve Goodman and John Prine
- "Your Good Man Caught the Train and Gone" by Mississippi Sheiks
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- "Zoo Station" by U2