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"Hear My Train A Comin'" (alternatively titled "Get My Heart Back Together") is a blues-based song written by Jimi Hendrix. Lyrically, it was inspired by earlier American
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and blues songs which use a train metaphor to represent
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. Hendrix recorded the song in live, studio, and impromptu settings several times between 1967 and 1970, but never completed it to his satisfaction. The documentary film ''Experience'' (1968) features the only version released during Hendrix's lifetime. Hendrix played the song solo as an acoustic guitar country-style blues and it is considered one of his most memorable performances. In 1973, it was included in the film '' Jimi Hendrix'' and the accompanying soundtrack album. The song was also released as a single in the UK. Hendrix often played "Hear My Train A Comin in concert using a
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arrangement with accompaniment. He developed it into an extended improvisational guitar piece comparable to "
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". There are several live performances in release; according to music critics, the 1970 recording from the Berkeley Community Theatre is considered the definitive version. Recent Hendrix compilation albums, such as ''
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'' and the '' Miami Pop Festival'', include additional studio demo versions along with other live recordings.


Background and lyrics

"Hear My Train A Comin is one of several blues-oriented songs that were in Hendrix's repertoire throughout his career. One of his earliest recordings with his group
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was his composition " Red House", a blues song inspired by
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, which is included on the 1967 UK ''
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'' debut album. In their early years, the Experience adapted and frequently performed other blues songs, including
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's " Killing Floor",
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's " Rock Me Baby",
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' " Bleeding Heart", and "Catfish Blues", a medley of songs by
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. They also played Muddy Waters' "
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" in 1967 with BBC ''Rhythm and Blues'' radio show host
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accompanying the group on slide guitar. Hendrix biographer John McDermott calls "Hear My Train A Comin "a powerful blues prayer based on the salvation-train metaphor running through American folklore of every color and faith". An 1897 manuscript by
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describes the gospel train as "built by God to carry redeemed sinners safely from this 'wilderness'... to heaven". The late-1800s spiritual " The Gospel Train (Get on Board)" uses the lyrics "I hear the train a-comin and associated songs reference a train station. Hendrix researcher Harry Shapiro adds the song "delves deep into the well of blues history, recalling one of the classic motifs of the genre" and compares it to "Jim Crow Blues" and "Make My Getaway", two earlier blues songs about "escap ngtrouble, be it political, social or personal". "Jim Crow Blues", recorded in 1929 by Cow Cow Davenport, deals with getting away from
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in an American town: In "Make My Getaway", recorded in 1951,
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sings of leaving Arkansas to get over a broken relationship: Biographer Steven Roby sees a parallel in Hendrix's early life that is reflected in the lyrics for "Hear My Train A Comin. When he left home at 18, Hendrix departed by train for U.S. Army basic training in California. "Jimi's confusion about leaving those he cared about coexisted with his eagerness to put his nightmarish existence in Seattle behind him", writes Roby. Hendrix's earliest recorded version in 1967 includes the verses After an energetic guitar solo, Hendrix announces "Can you dig that, you see me gettin' it together, I'm tryin' to get my heart together that's all" and concludes by singing He nearly always introduced the song as "Getting My Heart Back Together Again" or "Get My Heart Back Together", the latter of which was used for the first release of the song in 1971. In his August 1970 handwritten notes for the track listing of his proposed fourth studio album, Hendrix listed the song as "Getting My Heart Back Together". It is unknown why it was renamed "Hear My Train A Comin for subsequent releases, although Hendrix sometimes introduced songs in concert using alternate names. Occasionally he added a train reference to the song title, such as "Lonesome Train", "I See My Train", and "Waitin' Down at the Train Station". As Hendrix developed the song, he added to the lyrics and included "I'm gonna be a voodoo child", a reference to his 1968 composition "
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". However, he stayed with the same theme and often prefaced his performances with a short commentary, such as at one of his best-known performances in Berkeley, California, in 1970:


Composition and early live releases

"Hear My Train A Comin was usually performed at a slow to '' andante'' tempo (65 to 80
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) centered on one chord with breaks. The first known recordings were made by the
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on December 15, 1967, with
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on bass and
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on drums. Redding and/or Mitchell also provide backing vocals during Hendrix's vocal. In contrast to the subdued vocal sections, the middle section features highly charged guitar soloing and accompaniment. Two takes were recorded, both lasting about five minutes. The second take was broadcast on December 24, 1967, for the '' Top Gear'' radio program. The first take recorded was released in 1988 on the '' Radio One'' album; both are included on '' BBC Sessions''. Around the same time, Peter Neal was making a short film documentary about the Experience, titled ''Experience'' (also known as ''See My Music Talking''). On December 19, 1967, he captured Hendrix playing an impromptu solo version of "Hear My Train A Comin. The filming took place during a publicity photo session at the London studio of photographer Bruce Fleming, who had photographed the British album cover for ''Are You Experienced''. For the shoot, a twelve-string Zemaitis acoustic guitar restrung for a left-handed player was conveniently on hand. Hendrix, seated on a stool against a white backdrop, sang while playing the guitar. After a false start, he settles into the song, which biographer Keith Shadwick describes as "100 percent
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 ... s ngwith great feeling, however artificial the circumstances of the session may have been". Hendrix's acoustic guitar playing shows familiarity with the styles of
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,
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, and
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. Music writer Michael Fairchild compares some of his guitar techniques to those found in 1928 recordings by Tommy Johnson, such as "Big Fat Mama" and "Big Road Blues". The guitar was tuned down two whole steps (C–F–B–E–G–C), perhaps influenced by Lead Belly's twelve-string style. At the end of the 3:05 performance, Hendrix laughs it off with "Did you think I could do that?" In addition to the 1968 documentary, the "Hear My Train A Comin performance is included in the 1973 film ''Jimi Hendrix'' and accompanying soundtrack album (re-released on '' Blues''). In the UK, it was released by
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as a single in 1973 with the Experience's adaptation of B.B. King's "Rock Me Baby" recorded at the
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in 1967 as the B-side. In March 1968, Hendrix recorded another impromptu performance of the song with Paul Caruso on harmonica, a friend from Hendrix's Greenwich Village days. It was recorded at Hendrix's suite at the
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in New York City, where he lived for a while during the recording of ''
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'' at the
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. Caruso described it as "very simple, pure, like
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' earlier work." It is included on '' West Coast Seattle Boy: The Jimi Hendrix Anthology'' released in 2010. For subsequent versions, Hendrix gradually developed "Hear My Train A Comin from a shorter, blues-oriented number into a longer, improvisational piece with extended guitar soloing as he had done with "Voodoo Child". The transformation is apparent in three live recordings which were released in 1971, which range from over nine to twelve minutes. Hendrix performed a nine-minute version with the Gypsy Sun and Rainbows band at the
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on August 19, 1969. Shadwick describes Hendrix's guitar solos as "fluently spectacular, stringing long, arching phrases together". It was released on the Woodstock soundtrack follow-up album '' Woodstock Two'', with the title "Get My Heart Back Together" (reissued on ''
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'' and '' Live at Woodstock''). On May 30, 1970, during the Cry of Love tour, Hendrix with Mitchell and bassist Billy Cox were filmed performing the song at the
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. Several writers consider this rendition to be definitive, including Shadwick: His performance, edited down to over four minutes, appears in the film ''Jimi Plays Berkeley'' by Peter Pilafian. The complete audio recording from Berkeley with different lengths of Hendrix's introduction is included on the '' Rainbow Bridge'' album, ''Blues'', and '' Voodoo Child: The Jimi Hendrix Collection''. On July 30, 1970, Hendrix, Mitchell, and Cox performed outdoors in the upcountry region on the island of Maui, Hawaii. Manager
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had arranged for their concert as a contribution to another film, '' Rainbow Bridge'', directed by
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. Due to technical problems, little of the concert footage was usable, although an edited "Hear My Train A Comin is included in the movie (although none of the performances from the film appear on the so-called ''Rainbow Bridge'' soundtrack album). The complete audio recording is included on several bootleg albums of the Maui concerts.


Studio recordings

Hendrix recorded several studio demo versions of "Hear My Train A Comin and some have appeared on various compilations over the years. Producer Alan Douglas issued the first version in 1975 on the second of his controversial albums, ''
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''. It was fashioned from a demo recorded by the Experience on April 7, 1969. Douglas erased Redding's bass part and
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new bass, guitar, and percussion parts by musicians who had never recorded with Hendrix. Shadwick describes it as "painfully out of tune" and its release as "unfortunate"; it has not been reissued. At a February 17, 1969, rehearsal at the
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before their upcoming London concerts, multiple takes of "Hear My Train A Comin were recorded by the Experience. The first take was later included on the 2000 ''
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'' box set (re-released on '' Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Jimi Hendrix''). During their following appearances at the
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on February 18 and 24 (which turned out to be their last UK shows), the Experience were filmed and recorded performing the song. These have not been officially released because of contract disputes, but are frequently bootlegged. Two additional demos were recorded at the
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in New York City in 1969. One, recorded on April 7 by the Experience, is included on 2010s '' Valleys of Neptune''. On May 21, a second demo was recorded during Hendrix's first recording session with Billy Cox on bass and
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on drums, who later performed on the live ''
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'' album. It was issued on ''
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'' in 2013. The April 9, 1969, Experience recording was ultimately released in 2018 on '' Both Sides of the Sky''.


Additional live recordings

Previously unreleased recordings of "Hear My Train A Comin continue to be issued along with re-releases. Several amateur concert recordings are also free to stream from the Experience Hendrix official website. *5/18/68 Miami Pop Festival, Hallandale, Florida (7:58) – '' Miami Pop Festival'' (released 2013) *10/10/68
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second show, San Francisco (11:33) – ''
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'' (released 1982, re-released 2011 ''
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, Oakland, California (10:25) – ''
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'' (released 1998) *7/7/69 ''
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'', New York City (2:26) – ''Jimi Hendrix: The Dick Cavett Show'' (Hendrix is backed by the show's Bob Rosengarden Orchestra, DVD released 2002) *12/31/69
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first show, New York City (9:01) – '' Band of Gypsys 2'' (an early contender for the original ''
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'' album, released 1986, re-released 1999 ''
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'' and 2016 '' Machine Gun: The Fillmore East First Show'') *7/4/70 Atlanta International Pop Festival, Byron, Georgia (5:25) – ''
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External links

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