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  2. Night Train (Jimmy Forrest composition) - Wikipedia

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    Forrest's saxophone solo on the 1951 "Night Train" recording became a part of the performance tradition of the song, and is usually recreated in cover versions by other performers. Trombonist Buddy Morrow , for example, played Forrest's solo on trombone on a 1953 recording of the song that became a hit in Great Britain and reached #12 on the UK ...

  3. Jimmy Forrest (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Forrest's version of "Night Train" was the theme song of a nightly rhythm and blues radio program in the Houston, Texas area. Also called Night Train, the program was hosted by William A. "Rascal" McCaskill, and was broadcast on KREL-AM between 1954 and 1957.

  4. Buddy Morrow - Wikipedia

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    The band's first hit, "Night Train" by Jimmy Forrest, was a hit in rhythm and blues. [2] Morrow's early 1950s records such as "Rose, Rose, I Love You" and "Night Train" appeared on the Billboard magazine charts. "Night Train" reached No. 12 in the U.K. Singles Chart in March 1953. [3]

  5. All the Gin Is Gone - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic reviewer Scott Yanow stated [5] "This was the first album that tenor saxophonist Jimmy Forrest made after his R&B phase ended. Particularly notable is that the set served as the recording debut of guitarist Grant Green; completing the band are pianist Harold Mabern, bassist Gene Ramey and drummer Elvin Jones. ...

  6. Oscar Washington - Wikipedia

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    There he collaborated with saxophonist Jimmy Forrest on the composition of "Night Train", which became a number 1 R&B hit in 1952. Most sources credit Washington with writing the lyrics of the song. He also recorded under the name Faith Douglass. [3] In 1953, he started the small independent Ballad record label in St Louis. [3]

  7. Night Train (radio show) - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Forrest's 1951 instrumental jazz standard "Night Train" served as the show's eponymous opening and closing theme music. Many shows were built around a theme featuring the recordings of a particular jazz performer (example: Duke Ellington) or vocalist (example: Frank Sinatra), or around a holiday, such as Halloween or Christmas.

  8. List of train songs - Wikipedia

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    A train song is a song referencing passenger or freight railroads, often using a syncopated beat resembling the sound of train wheels over train tracks.Trains have been a theme in both traditional and popular music since the first half of the 19th century and over the years have appeared in nearly all musical genres, including folk, blues, country, rock, jazz, world, classical and avant-garde.

  9. Della Griffin - Wikipedia

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    Griffin was married three times, first to the manager of The Enchanters, Jimmy Simpson, then to The Dell-Tones pianist Paul Griffin, and finally to saxophone player Gene Walker. Over the years she toured with and supported many artists including Jimmy Forrest, Sonny Stitt, Benny Green, Illinois Jacquet and her sister-in-law, Etta Jones. [1]