Rufus Thomas - The Memphis Train video free download


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Duration: 02:25
Uploaded: 2010/04/08

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9 years ago

Jack Ederlezi

Rufus Thomas - The Memphis Train

9 years ago

Lee Sever

...ура!..пятница!.. #RufusThomas The Memfhis Train

9 years ago

Luis Luis

En mi opinión la mejor canción de soul. Grande Rufus Thomas. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOhhhhhhhhhhhheeeeeeeeeeeee the memphis train. Estupenda la entrada de Donald Duck Dunn y los Riffs de Steve Cropper. Estupenda la sección de viento, ¿Memphis Horns'....supongo)

10 years ago

jeffwpope

That statue is not Rufus, but W.C. Handy.

10 years ago

Zz Top

Simple,Pure Fun Music ! We need more of it now more than ever.

11 years ago

FlingsPooAtTheZoo

Yeah, I'm accustomed to hearing it as Eb7 Ab Gb. However, if it was written on a guitar, it would be much more likely to be E7 A G as heard here--which makes me wonder if what we've always heard was actually slowed down a half step? Well...eventually someone here will KNOW and tell us the answer one day.

11 years ago

Johnson R. Kancharla

ooooooowwvvvveeeeeeeeee .. the memphis train ..

11 years ago

sonia sais

WOWEWWWWWWWWEOUUUUU

11 years ago

Bobby Pickett

OOOOOWWWHHEEE !

11 years ago

warren phillips

well if you did it was an imposter because Carl Cunningham died in the Otis Redding crash.The only survivor was trumpet man Ben Cauley who was rescued and bassist James Alexander who flew on a commercial flight . All the rest died.Look it up and get your facts straight!

11 years ago

roughtake

Wrong, this is the original Bar-Kays backing Rufus Thomas on this cut. You can even hear Rufus yell "come on Carl"(refering to the late GREAT Carl Cunningham on drums), and not Al Jackson his mentor and original MG. Carl died in the plane with Otis and 3 other Bar Kays.

12 years ago

Ricky Goodwin

Train number one is gone Train number two is gone Train number three is been gone Now how long must I wait for you Uh

12 years ago

Selina Troon

lovin it

12 years ago

RGestwa

aweeee yeaaaaah, we're playing this song for R&B at school. its soooo sick:)

12 years ago

Marcus J.

whooooo !!!! :)

12 years ago

tomthefunky

@HuntersMoon73: Yes, every song recorded at Stax between 1962 and 1969 was Booker T and the MG's with the Memphis Horns. They were the band for every singer at Stax. The survivors of the Bar-Kays (the band killed with Otis Redding) re-formed with new guys and eventually took over as house band at Stax until the mid seventies.

12 years ago

hawkhulk

Rufus, he was S-O F-U-N-K-Y!

12 years ago

fortheloveoftunes

0:24 Butler Geoffrey (The Fresh Prince of Bel Air) ??? .-)

13 years ago

RONVAL Jany

du tout BON ça c 'est Camé 100% Merci LOULOU

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