Rod Stewart - Downtown train

About The Song

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"Downtown Train," a classic hit by Rod Stewart, released in 1989, stands as a testament to his enduring musical legacy. Written by Tom Waits, the song showcases Stewart's ability to interpret and elevate a diverse range of genres.

Stewart's rendition of "Downtown Train" is a masterclass in emotional storytelling. His raspy, soulful voice weaves through the lyrics, creating a vivid narrative of love, longing, and urban romance. The song's magnetic charm lies in its ability to transport listeners into the heart of a captivating tale, as if riding the downtown train alongside Stewart.

The instrumentation is a blend of rock and pop, with a memorable melody that captures the essence of the late 1980s. The iconic saxophone riff and Stewart's powerful vocal delivery contribute to the song's infectious energy, making it an instant classic.

The accompanying music video, directed by David Fincher, adds a cinematic dimension to the song. Shot in black and white, the video mirrors the timeless quality of the track, featuring Stewart in various urban settings, emphasizing the connection between the lyrics and the vibrant pulse of the city.

"Downtown Train" soared to the top of the charts, becoming one of Rod Stewart's signature hits. Its widespread appeal and enduring popularity are a testament to the universal themes it explores. The song continues to resonate with audiences across generations, serving as a timeless reminder of Stewart's ability to craft musical narratives that transcend the confines of time.

In the vast catalog of Rod Stewart's illustrious career, "Downtown Train" shines as a jewel, reflecting his versatility as an artist and his knack for breathing new life into iconic compositions. Whether cruising through city lights or embarking on a nostalgic journey, the downtown train, guided by Stewart's vocals, remains an enduring destination for music lovers worldwide.

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Lyrics

Let's sing along with the lyrics!

Outside another yellow moon
Has punched a hole in the nighttime mist
I climb through the window and down to the street
I'm shining like a new dime
The downtown trains are full
Full of all them Brooklyn girls
They try so hard to break out of their little worlds
You wave your hand and they scatter like crows
They have nothing that'll ever capture your heart
They're just thorns without the rose
Be careful of them in the dark
Oh, if I was the one you chose to be your only one
Oh, baby
Can't you hear me now?
Can't you hear me now?
Will I see you tonight on a downtown train?
Every night, every night it's just the same
On a downtown train
I know your window and I know it's late
I know your stairs and your doorway
I walk down your street and past your gate
I stand by the light of the four way
And watch them as they fall, oh baby
They all having their heart attacks
They stay at the carnival
But they'll never win you back
Will I see you tonight on a downtown train?
Every night, every night, it's just the same
You leave me lonely
Will I see you tonight on a downtown train?
All my dreams, all my dreams fall like rain
On a downtown train
Will I see you tonight on a downtown train?
Every night, every night, it's just the same
Will I see you tonight on a downtown train?
All my dreams, all my dreams, fall like rain
On a downtown train
On a downtown train
All my dreams fall like rain
On a downtown train