“500 Miles” (also known as “500 Miles Away from Home” or “Railroaders’ Lament”) is a folk song made popular in the United States and Europe during the 1960s folk revival. The simple repetitive lyrics offer a lament by a traveler who is far from home, out of money and too ashamed to return. The song is generally credited as being written by Hedy West, and a 1961 copyright is held by Atzal Music, Inc. Some recordings have also credited Bobby Bare, Curly Williams, and/or John Phillips as co-writers. David Neale writes that “500 Miles” may be related to the older folk song, “900 Miles,” which may itself have origins in the southern American fiddle tunes “Reuben’s Train” and “Train 45”.
“500 Miles” is West’s “most anthologized song.” The song appears on the 1961 self-titled debut album by The Journeymen; this may have been its first release.
The song was heard on the February, 1962 Kingston Trio live album College Concert (a 1962 US#3). It was further popularized by Peter, Paul & Mary (it was the second track on their US#1, May 1962 debut album). Rewritten with new lyrics (by Bobby Bare), it charted as a hit single by American country music singer Bobby Bare in 1963 (#10 US, #47 NOR, #7 NOR, #9 SWE, #16 DEN). Bare’s version features a spoken recitation following the repeat of the Refrain, before he sings one original line of his second verse. Following this, he makes a transition from the key of G to the key of D for the Third Verse, featuring a counterpoint portion by the backup singers, before making a transition back to the key of G for the last refrain, before the song’s fade. The lyrics feature heavily in the Bob Dylan song “I Was Young When I Left Home”. It has also been recorded by the Brothers Four, Sonny & Cher, Johnny Rivers, The Hooters, Reba McEntire, Jackie DeShannon, The Seekers, Elvis Presley, The Highwaymen, The Seldom Scene, Nick Cave, Richard Anthony, Franco Battiato, Rosanne Cash, Bad Astronaut, Peter and Gordon, Eric Bibb, Hootenanny Singers, Joan Baez and many others. In an episode of Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., Jim Nabors, in the title role, sang the song to character Lou-Ann Poovie, played by Elizabeth MacRae, resulting in Lou-Ann choosing Gomer as her boyfriend.
By Peter, Paul and Mary
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwB2A9HHaCU
By Brothers Four
500 Miles Lyrics
If you miss the train I’m on You will know that I am gone You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles A hundred miles, a hundred miles A hundred miles, a hundred miles You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles Lord , I’m one. Lord , I’m two Lord , I’m three. Lord , I’m four Lord , I’m five hundred miles away from home Away from home, away from home Away from home, away from home Lord , I’m five hundred miles away from home Not a shirt on my back Not a penny to my name Lord, I can’t go back home this way This way, this way This way, this way Lord, I can’t go back home this way |
如果你沒趕上我搭的這班火車 你應該知道我已經走了 你可以聽見火車在一百哩外的汽笛聲 一百哩外…….. 一百哩外…….. 你可以聽見火車在一百哩外的汽笛聲 上帝,我已離家一百哩,二百哩 上帝,我已離家三百哩,四百哩 我已經離家五百哩 遠離家園…….. 遠離家園…….. 上帝,我已經離家五百哩 如今我衣衫襤褸 一文不名 上帝,我不能這個樣子回到家鄉這個樣子…….. 這個樣子…….. 上帝,我不能這個樣子回到家鄉 |