The Train Is Coming

"The Train Is Coming" is a 1966 single by Jamaican musician Ken Boothe, and one of Booth's earliest successful songs. The 1966 version was backed by The Wailers. In 1995 Boothe re-worked a version of the song with recording artist Shaggy, and that version was used in the soundtrack for the film Money Train.[1] The British reggae band UB40 covered the song as a UK single, which is included on their album Labour of Love III.

References

  1. Steve Huey (1948-03-22). "Ken Boothe | Biography". AllMusic.


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