Jimmie Rodgers - Waiting for a Train free for downloading

  • Artist: Jimmie Rodgers
  • Song: Waiting for a Train
  • Music Genre: Pop
  • Length: 03:09
  • Filesize: 7.4MB
  • Kbps: 320Kbps
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Comments

Paola Cavalli

2023-07-18 14:05:23 | Profile
He Died Way Too Young. I Love His Music

EriKson

2023-04-04 07:36:32 | Profile
The original country badass.   Grew up hearing my grandad sing these songs.  

Malika Alexander

2023-01-30 06:09:33 | Profile
the real father of country music and the first video 1928

daretobedifferent

2023-01-17 21:59:25 | Profile
i was left some Jimmy Rogers records (about 10 of them) when my Grandfather passed. I remember him telling me that they were coming my way when he died. I crank them once in a while, Great music!

dinorah EsPiNoZa

2023-01-12 12:25:59 | Profile
Even back then, collecting the first class Martins ... And wow. What a great song and performance.

Dorati Piti

2023-01-08 23:31:51 | Profile
I love Jimmie Rodgers. My Dad & I were always amazed at how he did the train whistle.

Rokuro Enmadou

2022-11-25 02:40:46 | Profile
James Charles "Jimmie" Rodgers (September 8, 1897 – May 26, 1933) was an American country singer in the early 20th century, known most widely for his rhythmic yodeling. Among the first country music superstars and pioneers, Rodgers was also known as "The Singing Brakeman", "The Blue Yodeler", and "The Father of Country Music"

Alessio Cilia

2022-09-13 20:13:06 | Profile
jimmie rogers reminds me of my father, he used to play all his songs and sing them for me. Brings back great memories, thanks for sharing.

Lyndanie Caravio

2022-08-12 15:09:17 | Profile
Every child should be taught about Jimmie Rodgers.

Fábiio Almeida

2022-06-12 16:45:55 | Profile
I wonder what happened to that incredible guitar. Probably in a museum somewhere...which is nice but man, instruments need to be played. Great song.

Franca Gagliardi

2022-06-06 21:48:07 | Profile
Depression time,  This was one of my Father's favorite songs. Reflected the status of the unemployed. 1929.

Mihairotico

2022-05-08 05:06:03 | Profile
Well.............Jimmie Rodgers.. in his grave..... still singing.. ... tuberculosis...and ..says omg...... 1.5 million views... he knew someday he'd be known as a legend.. .. You'll never die. Love ya.. Jimmie...Wish you survived till 1952.....or more... ya know??? .. blessings to younger generations...

すずきゆか

2022-03-13 04:25:39 | Profile
This is real country.

BlastoiseBabe

2022-02-03 01:46:01 | Profile
I have great memories of going to the Jimmie Rodgers talent show, back when my uncle, Ken Rainey, helped organize it. Great memories.

SmellyMelly

2021-12-30 08:57:22 | Profile
He has that lonesome sound in his voice. Jimmie is way to forgotten about today.

mike fitzhugh

2021-09-04 09:43:42 | Profile
I remember Jimmie, he past away when I was 6 years old in 1933. My parents and all my brothers and sisters and me loved listening to him.