MM – 1962

500 Miles” (also known as “500 Miles Away from Home” or “Railroaders’ Lament“) is a song made popular in the United States and Europe during the 1960s folk revival. The simple repetitive lyrics offer a lament by a traveler who is far from home, out of money, and too ashamed to return. In a May 1963 interview on Folk Music WorldwidePaul Stookey of Peter, Paul and Mary characterized the song, which   on the group’s 1962 debut album, as “a reflection of loneliness.”

The song is generally credited as being written by Hedy West, and a 1961 copyright is held by Atzal Music, Inc. “500 Miles” is West’s “most anthologized song”. Some recordings have also credited Curly Williams, or John Phillips as co-writers, although Phillips admitted he had only rearranged it and “didn’t deserve the credit”. David Neale writes that “500 Miles” may be related to the older folk song “900 Miles” (Roud 4959), which may itself have origins in the Southern American fiddle tunes “Reuben’s Train” and “Train 45”.Johnny Cash is known to have included “500 Miles” on his list of 100 essential country songs in the early 1970s.

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viccles
2 hours ago

They just don’t make music like this anymore. So wonderfully melancholy along with the fantastic vocals. Thanks for posting Suzi!