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Train in Vain : ウィキペディア英語版
Train in Vain

"Train in Vain" is a song by the British punk rock band The Clash. It was released as the third and final single from their third studio album, ''London Calling'' (1979). The song was not originally listed on the album's track listing, appearing as a hidden track at the end of the album. This was because the track was added to the record at the last minute, when the sleeve was already in production. Some editions include the song in the track listing. It was the first Clash song to reach the United States Top 30 charts〔〔 and in 2004, the song was ranked number 298 on ''Rolling Stone'' magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
In the US, the song's title is expanded to "Train in Vain (Stand by Me)", as the words "stand by me" dominate the chorus. It was titled "Train in Vain" in part to avoid confusion with Ben E. King's signature song "Stand by Me".
==Origins==
The song was written in one night and recorded the next day, near the very end of the recording for ''London Calling''. It was initially intended to be given away as a promotion with the British rock magazine ''New Musical Express''.〔〔
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"Train in Vain" was added after the deal for The Clash to write a song for an ''NME'' flexi disc fell through, and as Mick Jones commented, "The real story on 'Train in Vain' is that originally we needed a song to give to the ''NME'' for a flexi disk that ''NME'' was going to do. And then it was decided that it didn't work out or decided the flexi disk didn't work out so we had this spare track we had done as a giveaway. So we put it on ''London Calling'' but there wasn't time because the sleeves were already done."〔
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*〕 The result of its late addition was that it was the only song without lyrics printed on the insert, and was not listed as a track, although its presence is announced as the title and position on the original vinyl record was scratched into the vinyl in the needle run-off area on the fourth side of the album.

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