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"This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore"
UK CD Single No. 1 version
Single by Elton John
from the album Songs from the West Coast
B-side"Did Anybody Sleep with Joan of Arc"
Released2001
GenreRock
Length4:37
LabelRocket, Mercury, Universal
Songwriter(s)Elton John, Bernie Taupin
Producer(s)Patrick Leonard
Elton John singles chronology
"I Want Love"
(2001)
"This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore"
(2001)
"Original Sin"
(2002)
Music video
"This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore" on YouTube

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This Train Dont Stop There Anymore

Elton John

2001 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 2001 · Fecha Grabación: 2001 -
    Discográfica: Rocket, Mercury, Universal · · Productor: Patrick Leonard

    2001 single by Elton John

    "This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore" is the final track on Elton John`s 2001 album Songs from the West Coast. Written by John and Bernie Taupin, the song`s lyrics detail John`s fame being over and his coming to terms with getting older but still keep touring and giving great performances around the world. It was released as the second single from the album and reached No. 24 in the UK Singles chart[1] and was a Top 10 Adult Contemporary chart hit in the US. The song was less successful in the Netherlands, reaching No. 83.[2]

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    2001 single by Elton John

    "This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore" is the final track on Elton John`s 2001 album Songs from the West Coast. Written by John and Bernie Taupin, the song`s lyrics detail John`s fame being over and his coming to terms with getting older but still keep touring and giving great performances around the world. It was released as the second single from the album and reached No. 24 in the UK Singles chart[1] and was a Top 10 Adult Contemporary chart hit in the US. The song was less successful in the Netherlands, reaching No. 83.[2]

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    The arrangement of the song was simple, a throwback to John`s early piano-bass-drums combination prior to the arrival of guitarist Davey Johnstone to his band. John played this song and "American Triangle" on his concerts months before the album`s release and at the Songs from the West Coast Tour in 2001–2002. After the tour ended, John performed this song on various locations until 2004.[3]

    Music video

    The music video, directed by David LaChapelle with Pierre Rouger as cinematographer, presents a younger John played by Justin Timberlake dressed in outfits typical of John in the 1970s;[4] the video also features Paul Reubens of Pee-Wee Herman fame as John Reid, John`s manager of 25 years.

    Personnel

    • Elton John – piano, vocals
    • Paul Bushnell – bass, backing vocals
    • Matt Chamberlain – drums
    • Gary Barlow – backing vocals
    • Nigel Olsson – backing vocals
    • Paul Buckmaster – string arrangements[5]

    Covers

    Country music artists Rosanne Cash and Emmylou Harris covered the song for the 2018 tribute album Restoration: Reimagining the Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin.

    Track listing

    UK CD single No. 1

    1. "This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore" – 4:39
    2. "Did Anybody Sleep with Joan of Arc" – 4:18
    3. "I Want Love" (live) – 4:34

    UK CD single No. 2

    1. "This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore" – 4:39
    2. "American Triangle" (live) – 4:35
    3. "Philadelphia Freedom" (live) – 5:08

    Alternative version

    1. "This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore" – 4:39
    2. "Did Anybody Sleep with Joan of Arc" – 4:18
    3. "I Want Love" (live) – 4:34
    4. "Philadelphia Freedom" (live) – 5:08

    Charts

    Chart performance for "This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore"

    Chart (2002)

    Peak
    position

    Netherlands (Dutch Top 40 Tipparade)[6]

    18

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[7]

    83

    Scotland (OCC)[8]

    24

    UK Singles (OCC)[9]

    24

    US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[10]

    10

    2001 single by Elton John

    "This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore" is the final track on Elton John`s 2001 album Songs from the West Coast. Written by John and Bernie Taupin, the song`s lyrics detail John`s fame being over and his coming to terms with getting older but still keep touring and giving great performances around the world. It was released as the second single from the album and reached No. 24 in the UK Singles chart[1] and was a Top 10 Adult Contemporary chart hit in the US. The song was less successful in the Netherlands, reaching No. 83.[2]

    The arrangement of the song was simple, a throwback to John`s early piano-bass-drums combination prior to the arrival of guitarist Davey Johnstone to his band. John played this song and "American Triangle" on his concerts months before the album`s release and at the Songs from the West Coast Tour in 2001–2002. After the tour ended, John performed this song on various locations until 2004.[3]

    Music video

    The music video, directed by David LaChapelle with Pierre Rouger as cinematographer, presents a younger John played by Justin Timberlake dressed in outfits typical of John in the 1970s;[4] the video also features Paul Reubens of Pee-Wee Herman fame as John Reid, John`s manager of 25 years.

    Personnel

    • Elton John – piano, vocals
    • Paul Bushnell – bass, backing vocals
    • Matt Chamberlain – drums
    • Gary Barlow – backing vocals
    • Nigel Olsson – backing vocals
    • Paul Buckmaster – string arrangements[5]

    Covers

    Country music artists Rosanne Cash and Emmylou Harris covered the song for the 2018 tribute album Restoration: Reimagining the Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin.

    Track listing

    UK CD single No. 1

    1. "This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore" – 4:39
    2. "Did Anybody Sleep with Joan of Arc" – 4:18
    3. "I Want Love" (live) – 4:34

    UK CD single No. 2

    1. "This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore" – 4:39
    2. "American Triangle" (live) – 4:35
    3. "Philadelphia Freedom" (live) – 5:08

    Alternative version

    1. "This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore" – 4:39
    2. "Did Anybody Sleep with Joan of Arc" – 4:18
    3. "I Want Love" (live) – 4:34
    4. "Philadelphia Freedom" (live) – 5:08

    Charts

    Chart performance for "This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore"

    Chart (2002)

    Peak
    position

    Netherlands (Dutch Top 40 Tipparade)[6]

    18

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[7]

    83

    Scotland (OCC)[8]

    24

    UK Singles (OCC)[9]

    24

    US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[10]

    10

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