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Subido: 2010/12/20

Song: Last Train from Poor Valley

Album The Fields of November

Artist: Norman Blake

Images of Poor Valley in Virginia, Norman Blake, and a special shot of Norman playing with David Bromberg

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10 years ago

Mark Luebbers

Now the soft new snows of december lightly fall my cabin round....

10 years ago

Chris Rich

A song for late Autumn.

11 years ago

Tony2581

Norman Blake knows that coal miners still have to fight daily for a safe & healthy workplace. To hear how miners who make safety complaints today are treated by outlaw coal operators, check out Raymond Crooke's song "Big Coal Don't Like This Man At All" on YouTube. It tells the true story of eastern Kentucky coal miner Charles Scott Howard, who stood up for safety at an underground mine operated by Arch Coal and was fired as a result. He filed a whistleblower case, won his job back and is working in the mines again!

11 years ago

Tony2581

What a classic album!

12 years ago

ABevs1

Utah Phillips - Daddy What's A Train?

12 years ago

Scott Morgan

can you put on green leaf fancy--thanks

12 years ago

George Campbell

Lee,do you know where we might find the video where Norman and Nancy did this together and Norman dubbed some dobro? Norman told the story of how the song was inspired on that video.

12 years ago

Lee blake

Norman wrote this song for June Carter. June, Johnnie, and the band were recording the 1971 or '72 Christmas album and June was reminising about the trains from Poor Valley Virginia. Norman came home that evening and wrote this song in about 30-45 minutes sitting in the kitchen on Richland Ave.

13 years ago

Charles Tesh

WHEN MY LITTLE BOY SAYS 'DADDY WHAT WAS IT LIKE TO RIDE A TRAIN ?'

13 years ago

mountianmusic97

This is about Poor Valley's Train June Carter Remembers and The Train actually Came from Saltville, Virginia's Olin Mathieson Plant. My Family remembers living right out side of Saltville and Hearing the train come right behind of my Great Granny's house & the sound of the Whistle from Saltville and The Plants Whistle at the changing of Shifts.

13 years ago

mountianmusic97

Where did you get A picture of Tumbling Creek Church?

13 years ago

George Campbell

I like it to. But,I like the one where Nancy did harmoney and Norman dubbed some dobro in the background even better.

13 years ago

deborahkauffman09

nice video, love Norman Blake, thanks

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