Hem — Betting On Trains
Album: Rabbit Songs
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Total ratings: 705
Released: 2000
Length: 2:36
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Avg rating:
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Total ratings: 705
Length: 2:36
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Someone's waving
Someone's counting
Someone's leaving
There's fifty dollars on this pony
Chase him down these tracks
Well won't nobody take my business
I'll teach you how to come back
I saw one hundred miles of steel over wood and let her go
I filled my pockets up with coal black with mud and let her go
I'll throw my hat off when I beat you
Find it when you're gone
There's straw and cotton around the station
I'll make myself a new one
I held a silver dollar tight inside my fist and let you go
I've counted all the things I've lost that point to this and let you go
The whistle's sounding
You are leaving
I am counting
Someone's counting
Someone's leaving
There's fifty dollars on this pony
Chase him down these tracks
Well won't nobody take my business
I'll teach you how to come back
I saw one hundred miles of steel over wood and let her go
I filled my pockets up with coal black with mud and let her go
I'll throw my hat off when I beat you
Find it when you're gone
There's straw and cotton around the station
I'll make myself a new one
I held a silver dollar tight inside my fist and let you go
I've counted all the things I've lost that point to this and let you go
The whistle's sounding
You are leaving
I am counting
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What a beautiful voice this lady has
Nice guitar work. Was about to file this under 'New Country' and then I read the wiki entry:
Their music has been variously described as "folk", "indie", "Americana" and "roots". Stylistically, their songs bridge 19th-century American parlour music, Appalachian folk music, gospel music, traditional American ballads, the European art song, early jazz, and even contemporary classical music.
OK, I give up.
Their music has been variously described as "folk", "indie", "Americana" and "roots". Stylistically, their songs bridge 19th-century American parlour music, Appalachian folk music, gospel music, traditional American ballads, the European art song, early jazz, and even contemporary classical music.
OK, I give up.
I keep hearing tiny little guitar-plucking nods to Allman Brothers' Midnight Rider.
This was one of the albums that got me through a terrible divorce and helped me get my head above water again. Calming and beautiful in its simplicity, but amazing story telling that transported me back to better days.
From Wikipedia:
Months later Sally Ellyson called Messé in response to the ad, cautioning that she was not really a "singer". A skeptical Messé asked Ellyson for a demo tape and was greatly surprised when he heard the very spare recording, which featured Ellyson's a cappella renditions of several old-time lullabies that she had recorded for the infant son of a long-time friend.
What a voice. Wish she could sing lullabies to me all night long.
Months later Sally Ellyson called Messé in response to the ad, cautioning that she was not really a "singer". A skeptical Messé asked Ellyson for a demo tape and was greatly surprised when he heard the very spare recording, which featured Ellyson's a cappella renditions of several old-time lullabies that she had recorded for the infant son of a long-time friend.
What a voice. Wish she could sing lullabies to me all night long.
Very touching tender quality to this audio. I can visualise with meditation the true beauty of life! 9/10
ClaireWild wrote:
Absolutely
Brilliant album.
Absolutely
Ty
Brilliant album.
The whistle's sounding
You are leaving
I am counting...
You are leaving
I am counting...
One of the most beautiful albums ever.
still as in love with it as the first time.
I thought that this was Alison Krauss.
One of my favorite artists that I've come across in my time here on RP
blech
Where have I heard that guitar riff before? A B D D B D Something from the 70's, methinks. Allman Brothers?
Nice rabbit, shame about the singer. A fine lullaby which would cure even the hardest of hard-core insomniacs
Yummy! Never heard of them before RP.
What a voice Sally has, and what great musicians backing her.
If you like this song, I doubt you'd be disappointed with a single song on this CD. Buy it! Buy it as a gift - someone will really be touched. I've sent several - all rave reviews.
This group has such an interesting history - they pretty much bet everything on this first recording - and made one of the most beautiful and unique albums I have ever heard.
I wish whoever borrowed mine would return it!
Wow - that's some nice stuff! It's going on the 'to buy' list. Thanks Bill.
Easily one of the best voices to come along in a long time...and so nice to hear it, every time!
I too am one of the listeners who owe knowing this to RP!
Thanks!
I too am one of the listeners who owe knowing this to RP!
Thanks!
auburntigerrich wrote:
This whole album is marvelous. Picked this one up sheerly from RP listening.
I as well! It seems a fair number of RP listeners found, and fell in love with, Hem via hearing it here...
sub-arctic wrote:
That makes two of us!
Me three.
auburntigerrich wrote: This whole album is marvelous. Picked this one up sheerly from RP listening.
That makes two of us!
auburntigerrich wrote:
This whole album is marvelous. Picked this one up sheerly from RP listening. (Take that, RIAA...)
I heard Half Acre on another radio stream at one point, liked it, downloaded it is as a SCARY ILLEGAL MP3 OH GOD CALL THE POLICE, then proceeded to buy the CD from Amazon a few days later.
Yep, clearly MP3's are ushering in a new dark age...
Hmm, nice.
Likes me a nice rabbit stew.........
auburntigerrich wrote: This whole album is marvelous. Picked this one up sheerly from RP listening. (Take that, RIAA...)
One of the best tracks on the album, next to Half Acre, Leave Me Here, and Waltz. This tune is a good representation of the rest of it.
Delicious.
Tell your congressfukers this!
The second she started to sing, I knew this was Hem and I was in for a real treat this morning. Thanks for sending some Hem my way, folks at RP!
yashpheh wrote:
Rabbits don't sing.. :-#
Oh they make plenty of noise. Our cats used to catch little cottontails and they'd squeal like heck.
This sounds a lot better. I like her voice almost as much as I like Neko Case's.
lmic wrote:
This album gives me faith in current music.
Yes, along with The Wailin' Jennys, Neko Case and a few other sweet ones
Music for a winter's night. Buy the album, it'll keep you warm and well-fed, spiritually.
This album gives me faith in current music.
Beanie wrote:
Second that emotion. I bought Rabbit Songs, in part because of this song. It's on my regular "dinner party rotation", and somebody always comments on it. It can peace me out on even the worst day. Thanks to the wise one who uploaded this. You've introduced us to a gem.
Me three. I often put this album on when going to bed. Not that it puts me to sleep, but it definitely has a calming effect. RP has introduced me to another great band that I wouldn't have otherwise heard.
tg3k wrote:
This album (Rabbit Songs) is one of several I've purchased as the result of hearing music here on RP. If you like this tune, the others on the album will likely appeal to you -- they sure work for me.
Amen. I heard Half Acre and The Fire Thief on RP, bought both albums and have been in love with Hem ever since.
Some while ago I gave this an 8. Still is.
I like some Hem songs, but not this one.
Rabbits don't sing.. :-#
Ok. I give up. Why is this a "Rabbit Song?"
pauleywalnuts wrote:
very nice. i like her voice.
Me too
very nice. i like her voice.
tg3k wrote:
This album (Rabbit Songs) is one of several I've purchased as the result of hearing music here on RP. If you like this tune, the others on the album will likely appeal to you -- they sure work for me.
Second that emotion. I bought Rabbit Songs, in part because of this song. It's on my regular "dinner party rotation", and somebody always comments on it. It can peace me out on even the worst day. Thanks to the wise one who uploaded this. You've introduced us to a gem.
As I have posted on other songs by Hem, they are so stirring to see live---I now have created a treasured memory as a result of going to their show at Schubas, last month....
This album (Rabbit Songs) is one of several I've purchased as the result of hearing music here on RP. If you like this tune, the others on the album will likely appeal to you -- they sure work for me.
lotus_65 wrote:
that was cool
It was good for me too ;-)
................imbeginningtolikehemjustfineverysewntogetherooohimadeafunny..............
redeyespy wrote:
I love this cd. Goes beyond folk melodies, and what a voice!
It is really and truly is a gorgeous album indeed!
I love this cd. Goes beyond folk melodies, and what a voice!
that was cool
All right.
As far as I'm concerned, one of the most beautiful ballads, played by RP. One that's sensitive, but keeps from getting corny. (Btw, 'him' is 'hem' in Dutch ).
9-volt wrote:
nice. her voice kinda reminds me of joni mitchell.
Her voice draws me in also. sounded like Natalie Merchant a bit to me.
the_jake likes it........
I hear the band just signed with Dreamworks.... Surprised?
Thanks RP for introducing me to HEM. I never had the urge to sit on the front Porch until I bought this Album
rabbit songs is a lovely album. \'when i was drinking\' is a great cut. story goes that the vocalist was hired after she was convinced by her friends to try out -- missed the deadline -- convinced the band to listen to her tape - singing lullabies. her voice just soars on a little snippet of a tune on the opening track.
nice. her voice kinda reminds me of joni mitchell.
Who or what is Hem, \'cause I like it!
Ohhh I like it. :D