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James Carr - Freedom Train / That's What I Want To Know album flac Performer: James Carr
Title: Freedom Train / That's What I Want To Know
Style: Soul
Released: 1972
MP3 album: 1306 mb
FLAC album: 1757 mb
Rating: 4.5
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Genre: Funk and Soul

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Two national Freedom Trains have toured the United States: the 1947–49 special exhibit Freedom Train and the 1975–76 American Freedom Train which celebrated the United States Bicentennial. Each train had its own special red, white and blue paint scheme and its own itinerary and route around the 48 contiguous states, stopping to display Americana and related historical artifacts.

James Edward Carr (June 13, 1942 – January 7, 2001), was an American rhythm and blues and soul singer, described as "one of the greatest pure vocalists that deep Southern soul ever produced. Born to a Baptist preacher's family in Coahoma, Mississippi, he moved with his parents to Memphis, Tennessee, at the age of three. Carr began singing in church, and performed in gospel groups including the Harmony Echoes, at the same time as making tables on an assembly line in Memphis.

He wants to know everything he can about this train. Its almost as if everybody knows there is such thing as a train, but its almost as if no one knows what the train is. Towards the middle of the poem the realist in Hughes comes out. He goes into the doubts that most African Americans had at the time. These were key cities that were into segregation of the South. When it stops in Mississippi will it be made plain everybody's got a right to board the freedom train. Hughes almost is becoming a little agitated in the poem when he refers to these cities, especially when he is talking about Birmingham. The Birmingham station's marked COLORED and WHITE, the white folks go left, the colored go right.

Money (That’s What I Want). Produced by George Martin. Album With the Beatles. Money (That’s What I Want) Lyrics. Your loving gives me a thrill But your loving don't pay my bills Now give me money (That's what I want) That's what I want (That's what I want) That's what I want, yeah (That's what I want) That's what I want. About Money (That’s What I Want). The closing track on The Beatles' second album was a major part of their early repertoire during their formative touring years in Hamburg, Germany-circa 1960-1962. Money (That’s What I Want) was a hit for Barrett Strong in 1959.

Well that's the nearest I've come to a lot of passion in terms of interviews. How much more have you got? Come on, I'm getting bored. I hate doing the same things over again, I like to see what's happening now and try and sort of incorporate all those forms into Queen. Most of what I like, is for the audience to really feel like they're really there, virtually part of the show. From Queen, thank you very much.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A Freedom Train
Written-By – Wells*, Rogers*, Bogard*
B That's What I Want To Know
Written-By – Carr*, Jamison*

Credits

  • Producer – Quintin Claunch*, Rudolph Russell*