Boxcar Willie - Wreck Of The Old 97 download song

  • Artist: Boxcar Willie
  • Song Title: Wreck Of The Old 97
  • Music Genre: Country
  • Length: 02:30
  • Size: 2.9MB
  • Bitrate: 160Kbps
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Dakota Palmer

2020-12-18 11:03:07 | User Info
I wish we still had steam engines I love the sound and love the steam whistle so much better then a air whistle

Chris Stott

2020-10-15 12:58:19 | User Info
Good job... Was looking for this by Boxcar!

Jimmy Haze

2020-10-09 10:43:43 | User Info
I feel like the wreck of old 97 every Monday at work!

J. Q.M.

2020-08-05 17:17:45 | User Info
90 miles an hour - wow - wish our trains in 2013 could go so fast ! :-)

Erika Zimmermann

2020-06-25 10:33:27 | User Info
THE ENGINEER'S DON'T WAVE FROM THE TRAINS ANYMORE; NOT LIKE THEY DID BACK IN 1954.

Vaughn Henry

2020-05-16 16:42:01 | User Info
Great old photos! I know a couple. :25 is the meeting of the rails at Promontory Point, Utah (UP meets CP) in May of 1869. 1:39 is in north Idaho. Feb. 1903, this 'S' curved trestle collapsed under the last cars of a Northern Pacific snow plow train. My info at hand reports a loco and caboose fell about 80 feet, and of 8 men involved, no one killed.

Torres Gatunos

2020-05-15 22:44:20 | User Info
I like the way this version starts with a measure from "The Orange Blossom Special"--so why do these gory stories have such perky, happy melodies??

Ol' Mr. Wiggleroom

2020-05-11 16:16:40 | User Info
It was taken February 10, 1903, "S" Bridge, (an 839 foot sinuous trestle) betwen Saltese, Montana, and Wallace, Idaho.

DropThe Hammer

2020-05-10 13:51:49 | User Info
You haven't lived until you ride the rails in a steam locomotive.  As a kid I enjoyed just looking at them.  I still ride trains today.

mark mira

2020-05-09 19:42:15 | User Info
Great now i remember my great granddaddy, who worked on the southern, and later on the Union Pacific as a hog head (engineer)

Julio Moran

2020-05-04 20:42:44 | User Info
They need a photo of the Hooterville cannonball

Lisa Danson

2020-04-28 01:31:40 | User Info
my great grandmother gave her bed up for a soldier that survived the wreck on white oak mountain

Hanna Scally

2020-04-18 02:44:35 | User Info
I really think Boxcar Willie was underappreciated. Love his storytelling and voice.

Nicola Tarbella

2020-04-17 13:40:12 | User Info
I never understood why Boxcar had to go overseas to make a name for himself... He should have been one of the Nashville bunch way before he was... Just say'un...

Алина Тамасян

2020-04-03 23:22:13 | User Info
Very nice. The good old days. Images and Music are perfect. My compliments.

themillarman

2020-03-31 13:53:06 | User Info
True Story about your Grandfathers Magic Carpet made of Steel

bymbaba

2020-03-30 10:10:25 | User Info
the engineer's don't wave from the trains anymore not like they did back in 1954, and i can see the engineer wav'in back, if willie were still alive, he'd be as sad as me.

John Cothran

2020-03-29 21:04:56 | User Info
one hell of a storyteller in songs keep up the good work , love ths