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A Conversation With Janis Ian
I recently had the opportunity to speak with one of the greatest singer-songwriters of all-time, the two-time Grammy award-winning folk music legend Janis Ian. She will be performing on Saturday, August 16 at the Philadelphia Folk Festival and you can find Janis’ other tour dates on her official website. Below is my interview with Janis. I hope you enjoy it.
Janis Ian – This Train Still Runs
“Sure as a baby loves the teat
Sure as a high heel on concrete
Sure as the songs I’ve left unsung
This train still runs”
And my favorite line is “sure as a high heel on concrete” because it’s incredibly visual without being overly descriptive.
Below are the rest of the lyrics and a live recording of the song. Enjoy!
This Train Still Runs
Janis Ian/Jess Leary
“I felt a rumble in my heart, over the mountains
as the engine ate the spark, spitting out the miles
Times when I tried to jump the track
Weight of the world upon my back
Still after all is said and done
This train still runs
It doesn’t matter where it’s gone
This train still runs
and though the baggage weighs a ton,
we carry on
Nothing is forever young
I’m not done – this train still runs
I had a friend I left behind, back at the station
We used to burn the power lines, racing with the wind
But time has the manners of a thief
Young love turns bittersweet
Still we keep that lantern hung – this train still runs
This train still runs
It doesn’t matter where it’s gone
This train still runs
and though the baggage weighs a ton,
we carry on
No one is forever young
I’m not done – this train still runs
Got a ticket in my pocket & I’m ready to ride
Got a motor rolling over to an easy glide
I’m gonna travel on the gravel to the other side
Sure as a baby loves the teat
Sure as a high heel on concrete
Sure as the songs I’ve left unsung
This train still runs
This train still runs
It doesn’t matter where it’s gone
This train still runs
and though the baggage weighs a ton,
we carry on
Nothing is forever young
I’m not done – this train still runs
This train still runs
This train still runs”
I Read 54 Books In 2013
Thrillers
- Six Years – Harlan Coben
- Don’t Go – Lisa Scottoline
- The Innocent – Taylor Stevens
Young Adult
- The Maze Runner – James Dashner
- The Death Cure – James Dashner
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets – J.K. Rowling
Autobiographies
- Society’s Child: My Autobiography – Janis Ian
- Undisputed: How to Become the World Champion in 1,372 Easy Steps – Chris Jericho
- The Soundtrack of My Life – Clive Davis
Southern Literature
- The Prince of Tides – Pat Conroy
Short Stories
- High Heat – Lee Child
- Guns – Stephen King
When I Met Janis Ian
As Dina’s set came to a close, she introduced Janis Ian and provided backup vocals on her opening song. After striking the final chord, Janis welcomed the crowd and launched into “From Me to You,” a track off her best-known album, Between the Lines. This fiery number was deftly sung by Janis, who brought the song’s complex vocal arrangement to life with her still-magnificent voice.
As expected, Janis performed her biggest hits, including “At Seventeen” and “Society’s Child.” She also brought Diana Jones back onstage to perform a wonderful, new song, “I’m Still Standing Here.” For your enjoyment, I’ve included a video of this performance. Janis ended the show by sitting on a stool with her guitar and singing, without a microphone, “Jesse.” Her voice was in rare form as it effortlessly bent notes and conveyed the raw emotion contained within the song’s poignant lyrics. As her final guitar chords reverberated throughout the silent theater, the crowd rose to its feet and met her with a well-deserved standing ovation.
Janis Ian – Take Me Walking In The Rain
I recently discovered Janis Ian, a famous folk singer from the 1970s. While exploring her vast body of work, I’ve come across many memorable songs. However, my favorite one is “Take Me Walking In The Rain.” Below is the live version of the song as well as the beautiful lyrics. Enjoy!
“Take Me Walking In The Rain”
This town isn’t big enough for my dreams
This place is just about to break at the seams
Baby baby, you and I
need just a little bigger piece of the sky
Big hopes, big dreams
Baby, can you set me free?
Take me walking in the rain
Take me dancing in the waves, baby
Let ’em wipe away the tears
Wash away the years
Take me walking in the rain
Take me right here where I stand
Let me feel your heart on mine
Life’ll never be the same
We’ve got everything to gain
Take me walking in the rain
This life may be good enough for the rest
but this heart is just about to break through my chest
I remember every rule I’ve heard
and I’m strangling on every word
I can’t say they’re wrong,
but baby how can I go on?
Take me walking in the rain
Take me dancing in the waves, baby
Let ’em wipe away the tears
Wash away the years
Take me walking in the rain
Take me right here where I stand
Let me feel your heart on mine
I don’t want somebody new
I just want the rest of you
Take me walking in the rain
Take me right here in the sand
Life ain’t what we plan
Take me walking in the rain