McAuliffe Leon & His Cimmaron Boys
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McAuliffe Leon & His Cimmaron Boys

The List of Train Songs covers songs that reference passenger and freight railroads across various musical genres since the early 19th century. Trains have served as a significant theme in folk, blues, country, rock, jazz, and more, beginning with the earliest known train song, "The Carrollton March," composed in 1828. Although the relevance of railroads in American culture has diminished, train imagery remains prevalent in music, with nearly 800 notable songs documented from a wide array of international artists, reflecting the evolving nature of the genre over time.

(Source: Wikipedia)


GENRES: Country & Western, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

Cimarron Rag / Birmingham Bounce
Cimarron Rag / Birmingham Bounce
What's The Use / Under The Double Eagle
What's The Use / Under The Double Eagle (1957)
My Little Red Wagon / Faded Love
My Little Red Wagon / Faded Love (1962)
Night Life / My Ace In The Hole
Night Life / My Ace In The Hole (1962)
Shape Up Or Ship Out / I Don't Love Nobody
Shape Up Or Ship Out / I Don't Love Nobody (1963)
Next Time I Fall In Love / Don't Call me I'll Call You
Next Time I Fall In Love / Don't Call me I'll Call You (1964)
Things To Remember / Bluesville USA
Things To Remember / Bluesville USA (1964)