Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Come on Baby Let's go Listen to the Night Train

Night Train

Jason Aldean

       Jason Aldean's latest Album, "Night Train"which was released October 16th, is expected to be a hit according to a lot of websites I've been on. There are 15 brand new songs from Jason Aldean, some he co-wrote, and others were borrowed from his colleagues, Florida Georgia Line and Thomas Rhett, which in agreement said that Aldean could take these songs and make it his own, just as long as the original artists get more publicity for it. Anyways, I have listened to every one of the songs on this album so far and I have to say there isn't a song on there I don't like. All of the songs have Jason Aldean's rock and country twist and a lot of meaning behind each one. 

        The first song on this album that I listened to was "Night Train", which is the song that the album is named after. When the song first started I could tell I was going to like it because it had a unique sound to it, and I really liked the music in the background. This song talks about how when Aldean was younger they would park somewhere and go listen to the night train in his small hometown. This song definitely reminds me of summer, and just about all of his songs do. My favorite line from this song is "The thought of you is drivin' me insane, come on baby let's go listen to the night train". I feel like this song portrays a specific memory from when Jason Aldean was a teenager. Also, on this album, a lot of the songs have a more rock type of music to them, but still has a country feel to it. One of the songs on the album, "1994" has a little bit of a rap music twist on it, but not too much, it's still more of a country song in my opinion. Don't be surprised if there are more of these blogs to come dedicated to Jason Aldean's album, because there are a lot of songs on there that are worth blogging about, and also because Jason Aldean is one of my favorite country artists. :)

"Night Train" Lyrics

I've been thinking bout you all day baby
Waiting on that sun to go down
Won't you say I pick you up after work
Slide over and slip out to the outskirts of town
Got a blanket and a fifth of Comfort
A little something to knock off the edge
It's supposed to get a little cold tonight
Looks like I'm gonna have to hold you tight

Bout a mile off Old Mill Rd

That spot nobody knows
Park the truck and we take off running
Hurry up girl I hear it coming

Got a moon and a million stars

The sound of steel and old box cars
The thought of you driving me insane
Come on baby let's go listen to the night train

Yeah I hope it's gonna be a long one

If we're lucky it's moving slow
Wouldn't mind if it lasted all night
Right next to you on that hill side

Bout a mile off Old Mill Rd
That spot nobody knows
Park the truck and we take off running
Hurry up girl I hear it coming


Let's go listen to the night train
 

Bout a mile off Old Mill Rd
That spot nobody knows
Park the truck and we take off running
Hurry up girl I hear it coming



Let's go listen to the night train

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