The song, "Don't Stop Believin' " is often confused by fans as being titled "Midnight Train". The song was released by popular American band, Journey in 1981, and the title's confusion is most likely due to the songs first verse about a girl and a boy taking a "midnight train" bound for "anywhere". Despite the songs name, whatever anyone thinks it may be, make no mistake that the song was released as a single on the album titled "Escape" and although it only became #9 on the Billboard Top 100 List on it's original release, it later became #6 during the year 2006 of the same Billboard list.
Judas Priest sings it. The name of the song is Living After Midnight. It is from their 1980 album British Steel.
crazy train is harder. But it is a better song!
Vashti Bunyan, the song is called "Train Song"
Josh Turner wrote the song "Long Black Train".
"Orange Blossom Special" - the whole song sounds like a train.
Journey did not release an album called Midnight Train, nor did they release a song of the same title. Many people refer to the song Don't Stop Believin' by that name. Don't Stop Believin' was the first track from the album Escape.
no but i think you mean "Dont stop believing" by Journey
Midnight Train to Georgia was song by Gladys Knight & the Pips and released in 1973. The song was their second release since departing Motown Records.
midnight train by Journey
"Don't Stop Believin'" aka "Small Town Girl" by Journey: "Just a small town girl/Livin' in a lonely world/She took the midnight train going anywhere/Just a city boy/Born and raised in South Detroit/He took the midnight train going anywhere..."
If your talking about the song that goes," Just a small town girl, living in a lonely world. She took the midnight train going any place." Its "Small Town Girl" by Journey. Hope that helps!
No, Neil Diamond did not write "Midnight Train to Georgia." The song was actually written by Jim Weatherly and popularized by Gladys Knight & the Pips in 1973. Neil Diamond is known for his own hits, but this particular song is not part of his catalog.
"Midnight Train to Memphis" was written by Chris Stapleton, along with his songwriting partners. The song is featured on Stapleton's debut solo album, "Traveller," released in 2015. Kid Rock has not been involved in writing or performing this particular song.
Midnight Train to Georgia-Gladys Knight and the Pips
I think you are thinking of "Mustang Sally" by Wilson Pickett. "Midnight Train to Georgia" by Gladys Knight & The Pips.
The song you're thinking of is likely "The Midnight Special," which features a train whistle sound and often includes vocal harmonies that mimic a train. Another possibility could be "The Train Song" by various artists, which also includes train-like sounds in its arrangement. If you have a specific artist in mind, that might help narrow it down further!
Song at Midnight was created in 1937.