Mystery Train
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- | "'''Mystery Train'''" is a song recorded by American blues musician [[Junior Parker]] in 1953. Considered a [[blues standard]], Parker, billed as "Little Junior's Blue Flames", recorded the song for producer/[[Sun Records]] owner [[Sam Phillips]] and it was released on the Sun label. The song was written by Junior Parker (aka Herman Parker), with a credit later given to Phillips. | + | "'''Mystery Train'''" is a song recorded by American blues musician [[Junior Parker]] in 1953. Considered a [[blues standard]], Parker, billed as "Little Junior's Blue Flames", recorded the song for producer/[[Sun Records]] owner [[Sam Phillips]] and it was released on the Sun label. The song was written by Junior Parker (aka Herman Parker), with a credit later given to Phillips. |
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"Mystery Train" is a song recorded by American blues musician Junior Parker in 1953. Considered a blues standard, Parker, billed as "Little Junior's Blue Flames", recorded the song for producer/Sun Records owner Sam Phillips and it was released on the Sun label. The song was written by Junior Parker (aka Herman Parker), with a credit later given to Phillips.
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