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- The Great Train Robbery Lyrics

Do you remember the great train robbery?
How it all happened, back in '63
When Johnny Rainbow took his band of brave men
Went down to the crossing to meet that train
When they were sure the time was right

Fourteen men to share seven million
Bound to steal, steal it all and run
Johnny wanted to keep it peaceful
But Wilson cried and though it might have died
You know they had to turn and run

The life of a thief
Is all bits and pieces
It's out on the street
And all that it teaches
The look in the wind
And taking a gamble
The wages of sin
Are too hot to handle

(Look him in the eye)
He takes what he finds
(Look him in the eye)
Yeah, he's marking time
(Look him in the eye)
His life's on the line

No one knows where the Rainbow is hiding
He's been sure not to tip his hand
He is still living on the fruits of that bloody day
They caught some of his friends, they got some of his money
But they never could catch that man

The affairs of that night will live forever
As the law was breeched in the heart of a thief
Many legends still declare that tragic day
How the iron horse fell, oh I know so well
I was a party to all that grief

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Who wrote The Great Train Robbery lyrics?


The Great Train Robbery is written by Leslie A. Weinstein, Felix Pappalardi, Laurence Laing, Gail Collins.
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When was The Great Train Robbery released?


It is first released on January 01, 1971 as part of Mountain's album "Nantucket Sleighride" which includes 10 tracks in total. This song is the 8th track on this album.
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Which genre is The Great Train Robbery?


The Great Train Robbery falls under the genre Rock.
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How long is the song The Great Train Robbery?


The Great Train Robbery song length is 5 minutes and 45 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Leslie A. Weinstein, Felix Pappalardi, Laurence Laing, Gail Collins
Record Label(s): Orig Rec Prior to 1972 & Released 2003, Originally Released 1971 Sony Music Entertainment, Inc
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