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500 Miles

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1961 song by Hedy West
For the song by The Proclaimers, seeI'm Gonna Be (500 Miles). For other uses, see500 Miles (disambiguation).
"500 Miles Away from Home" redirects here. For the album by Bobby Bare, see500 Miles Away from Home (album).

"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 the1960s folk revival. The simplerepetitive lyrics offer alament by a traveler who is far from home, out of money and too ashamed to return. In a May 1963 interview on Folk Music Worldwide,Paul Stookey ofPeter, Paul and Mary characterized the song, which appeared on the group's 1962 debut album, as "a reflection of loneliness."[1]

History

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The song is generally credited as being written byHedy West,[2][3] and a 1961 copyright is held by Atzal Music, Inc.[2] "500 Miles" is West's "most anthologized song".[4] Some recordings have also credited Curly Williams, orJohn Phillips as co-writers,[5] although Phillips admitted he had only rearranged it and "didn't deserve the credit".[6] David Neale writes that "500 Miles" may be related to the older folk song "900 Miles" (Roud 4959),[7] which may itself have origins in theSouthern American fiddle tunes "Reuben's Train" and "Train 45".[5][8]Johnny Cash is known to have included "500 Miles" on his list of 100 essential country songs in the early 1970s.[9]

Folklorist Norm Cohen writes that 900 miles, rather than 500, is the most common distance referenced in versions of the traditional song, but other distances including 400 miles and 10,000 miles also appear.[8]

The melody of "500 Miles" is very close to that of “You’ll Never Miss Your Mother Till She’s Gone", written by Harry Birch, an alias of Charles A White, and published by White, Smith, and Company of Boston, Massachusetts in 1885.[10] Both "You'll Never Miss Your Mother Till She's Gone" and "900 Miles" were first recorded byFiddlin' John Carson in 1923-4.[11]

Bobby Bare version

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"500 Miles Away From Home"
Single byBobby Bare
from the album500 Miles Away From Home
B-side"It All Depends on Linda"
ReleasedSeptember 1963
GenreCountrypolitan[12]
LabelRCA Victor
Songwriter(s)Hedy West
Producer(s)Chet Atkins
Bobby Bare singles chronology
"Detroit City"
(1963)
"500 Miles Away From Home"
(1963)
"Miller's Cave"
(1964)

The most commercially successful version of the song wasBobby Bare's in 1963. His version became a Top 10 hit on the U.S.Billboard Hot 100, as well as a Top 5 hit on both the Country and Adult Contemporary charts.

Chart history

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Weekly charts

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Chart (1963)Peak
position
CanadaCHUM Chart[13]7
USBillboardHot 100[14]10
USBillboardAdult Contemporary[15]4
USBillboard Country5
USCash Box Top 100[16]15

Year-end charts

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Chart (1963)Rank
USBillboard Hot 100[17]100

Other cover versions

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In other languages

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Albanian

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Ilirët sang inAlbanian.[33]

Assamese

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Jayanta Hazarika sang inAssamese "Ketiyaba Bejarote"(English: Sometimes when in grief) in 1962.Again, in 2018,Zubeen Garg sang "Kot Mur Maa" (English: Where’s my mom) for a drama of Aawahan Mobile Theatre group.

Bengali

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Bengali singerAnjan Dutt sung the song in Bengali called "Mr. Hall" in his 1997 albumKeu Gaan Gaye.

Chinese

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In 2017, aChinese adaptation of the song called "别送我" (English: "Don't send me off") was released on the soundtrack ofDuckweed and sung by Chen Hongyu, Su Zixu, Liu Hao Lin, and Han Luo.[citation needed]

Czech

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Czech version was recorded in 1967 as "Tisíc mil" (English: "Thousand Miles") with the lyrics by Ivo Fischer, sung as a duet byWaldemar Matuška andHelena Vondráčková.[34] and other version 500 mil performed by Rangers-Plavci

Finnish

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In Finnish, the song has been recorded under at least five different scorded yet again, by Jukka Raitanen. This time it was called "Liian kaukana" (English: "Too Far Away"). Lyrics were written by Raul Reiman. This song was released on Raitanen's albumYölinjalla. "Yölinjalla(in)" song is a Finnish version of the song "I Walk the Line" byJohnny Cash.[35]

Moreover, "500 Miles" has also been released with religious content under the name "Lapsuuden usko" (English: "Childhood Faith"), with lyrics by Matti Nyberg. This version has been recorded at least three times: 1973, 2005 and 2011.[36] It was released by a parish singer group Dominicones in 1973.[37] In 2005 it was recorded by actor and singerMikko Leppilampi. The song was released on album "Tilkkutäkki" (English: "Quilt", by various artists), and targeted to people who want to nostalgize the time of theirconfirmation onLutheran church.[38][39] In 2011 it was recorded by Petrus (real name Petri Kokko, born 1970) in his albumEnkelten laulut (English: "The Songs of Angels").[40]

French

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The song was adapted by lyricist Jacques Plante under the titleEt j'entends siffler le train (English: "I Hear the Whistle of the Train"). It was sung byRichard Anthony, who had a hit with it.[41] His recording reachednumber-one in France in 1962. According to Richard Anthony, the song struck a chord with young French soldiers who were leaving for theAlgerian War.

Hugues Aufray also sang it, but his version was not as successful. Anthony's version was covered byFranco Battiato on his 1999 albumFleurs. In 2011, Hugues Aufray rerecorded the song in a duet withFrançoise Hardy on his albumTroubadour since 1948.

German

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In 1963 aGerman version, "Und dein Zug fährt durch die Nacht" (English: "And Your Train Goes Through the Night"), was a success forPeter Beil. Also in German,Santiano in 2012 released a marine-themed version, "500 Meilen", on their albumBis ans Ende der Welt.

Hebrew

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There is a Hebrew version by Aviva Marks called, "500 מייל" in 1966. The meaning of the name is "500 mile", and it came part of her album Sweeter than Wine ("מתוק מיין"). The song is mostly translation to Hebrew.

Hindi

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Indian composerRajesh Roshan used the tune to compose song 'Jab Koyi Baat Bigad Jaaye' (English: "When Things Go Wrong")[42][43][44] in 1990's movieJurm.

Indonesian

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The tune of this song has been used in religious contents in Indonesia, in the widely popular book of songs and praise for Catholics in Indonesia, "Madah Bakti", song #366 "Ya Tuhan Kami Datang".

Japanese

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The Japanese duoWink included it as theB-side of their 1989 single 淋しい熱帯魚 (Samishii Nettaigyo), under the title 背中 まで 500 マイル (Senaka Made 500 Mairu; 500 Miles Back).[citation needed] In 2018, Japanese singerKiyoe Yoshioka sang a Japanese version of the song, "500 Mairu" (500マイル) on her debut albumUta Iro.[45]

Slovenian

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The Slovene singer Lado Leskovar wrote a 1965 hit based on the song titled "Poslednji vlak" (English: "The Last Train").[46]

Spanish

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Costa Rican rock band Los Rufos recorded a Spanish version under the title "500 Millas" in 1967.[47] A similar version was recorded by the Nicaraguan band Los Rockets.[48]

Vietnamese

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There are two versions in Vietnamese. One is "Tiễn em lần cuối" ("Send You Off for the Last Time") sung by Trung Hanh, another one is "Người tình ngàn dặm" ("Thousands-mile-away Lover") sung byNgọc Lan.

In media

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Peter, Paul & Mary's version of the song was used in the following:

See also

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References

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  1. ^"PAUL STOOKEY 2 - Folk Music Worldwide, 1963 Interview".www.folkmusicworldwide.com. Retrieved24 January 2025.
  2. ^abBlood, Peter and Annie Patterson (eds),Rise Up Singing, Sing Out Corporation, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States, 1992, p. 232
  3. ^Anderson, Yohann (ed),Songs, Songs and Creations, Inc., San Anselmo, California, United States, 1983, p. 29
  4. ^abHunt, Ken (3 August 2005)."Obituary: Hedy West".The Independent. Archived fromthe original on 15 January 2009. Retrieved17 September 2009.
  5. ^ab"Elvis Presley: Original Versions of Songs He Sang". Archived fromthe original on 20 September 2008. Retrieved8 September 2008.
  6. ^Phillips, John: Papa John. An Autobiography, Doubleday & Co. 1986,ISBN 978-0440167839, p. 118
  7. ^"Five Hundred Miles / Nine Hundred Miles".Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music. Retrieved24 March 2020.Nine Hundred Miles is a lament of a traveller far from home that is from the beginning of the last century or earlier. Hedy West rewrote this song as Five Hundred Miles with a different tune but several overlapping verses.
  8. ^abCohen, Norm (2000).Long Steel Rail: The Railroad in American Folksong, 2nd Ed. Urbana:University of Illinois Press. pp. 503–517.ISBN 0-252-06881-5. Retrieved19 February 2012.
  9. ^Gross, Terry (5 October 2009)."Rosanne Cash Runs Down Her Father's 'List'".Npr.org. Retrieved13 July 2020.
  10. ^"Song: You'll Never Miss Your Mother Till She's Gone written by Charles A White | SecondHandSongs".secondhandsongs.com. Retrieved19 August 2024.
  11. ^"Fiddlin' John Carson - Discography of American Historical Recordings".adp.library.ucsb.edu. Archived fromthe original on 16 July 2024.
  12. ^Marsh, Dave (1989).The Heart of Rock & Soul: The 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made.Plume. p. 571.ISBN 0-452-26305-0.
  13. ^"CHUM Hit Parade - November 11, 1963".
  14. ^Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-1990 -ISBN 0-89820-089-X
  15. ^Whitburn, Joel (1993).Top Adult Contemporary: 1961–1993. Record Research. p. 24.
  16. ^"Cash Box Top 100 Singles, November 23, 1963". Archived fromthe original on 10 September 2017. Retrieved10 September 2017.
  17. ^"Top 100 Hits of 1963/Top 100 Songs of 1963 | Music Outfitters".Musicoutfitters.com. Retrieved20 December 2021.
  18. ^"The Most Trusted Place for Answering Life's Questions". Answers. 3 August 2016. Retrieved26 September 2016.
  19. ^Eder, Bruce."Peter, Paul and Mary - Peter, Paul and Mary | Songs, Reviews, Credits".AllMusic. Retrieved26 September 2016.
  20. ^"Top Selling Folk Artists".Billboard Magazine. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.: 18 19 January 1963.ISSN 0006-2510.
  21. ^"Dick & Dee Dee* - Turn Around (Vinyl, LP, Album) at Discogs".Discogs.com. 1964. Retrieved26 September 2016.
  22. ^Joyce, Mike (31 December 1982)."25 Years of The Country Gentlemen".The Washington Post. Retrieved24 March 2020.John Duffey's whispery tenor graces ... 500 Miles
  23. ^Lankford, Ronnie D. Jr."Act 1 - The Seldom Scene".ALLMUSIC. Retrieved24 March 2020.bluegrass fans would not have objected to "Darling Corey" or "500 Miles"
  24. ^"Zig Zag - The Hooters | Songs, Reviews, Credits".AllMusic. Retrieved28 November 2018.
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  26. ^"Various artists: Inside Llewyn Davis".Music.avclub.com. 12 November 2013. Retrieved7 April 2021.
  27. ^"Unreleased Tapes 1981-1984 | Mamman Sani".Bandcamp. Retrieved8 October 2022.
  28. ^Super Chick - Roach Killer 10Inch (1980) Hit Bound onYouTube
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  30. ^"Five Hundred Miles / Nine Hundred Miles". Retrieved18 January 2024.
  31. ^"A Folk Song A Day: Song List". 12 October 2016. Retrieved12 January 2024.
  32. ^"365 Days Of Folk: Song List". Retrieved12 January 2024.
  33. ^"Iliret - Treni I Fundit".Teksteshqip.com. Retrieved20 December 2021.
  34. ^"Helena Vondráčková | Tisíc mil".Vondrackova.cz. Retrieved20 December 2021.
  35. ^"Jukka Raitanen – Yölinjalla (1979, Vinyl)".Discogs.com. 1979. Retrieved20 December 2021.
  36. ^"Cover versions of 500 Miles written by Hedy West".Secondhandsongs.com. Retrieved20 December 2021.
  37. ^"Dominicones – Ihminen (1973, Vinyl)".Discogs.com. 1973. Retrieved20 December 2021.
  38. ^"Tilkkutäkki - Kitara, Tähdet Ja Taivas (2005, CD)".Discogs.com. Retrieved20 December 2021.
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  41. ^"InfoDisc: Les Bilans Récapitulatifs (Chansons, Tubes ou Succès) des Titres N° 1". Archived fromthe original on 22 December 2011. Retrieved31 December 2011.
  42. ^"'Jab Koi Baat Bigad Jaaye' copied from 'Five Hundred Miles'".Bollywoodcopy.com. 21 August 2017. Retrieved20 December 2021.
  43. ^"Jab koi baat bigad jaye–500 miles away from home".Chennairavi.wordpress.com. 28 May 2014. Retrieved20 December 2021.
  44. ^"Five Hundred miles / Jab koi baat bigar jaie comparison".YouTube. 21 December 2009.Archived from the original on 19 December 2021.
  45. ^"Ikimonogakari Vocalist Kiyoe Yoshioka Announces Debut Solo Album "Uta Iro"".Jpopasia.com. Retrieved25 October 2018.
  46. ^"Iz naftalina: Lado Leskovar – Poslednji vlak - siol.net".Siol.net. Retrieved13 July 2017.
  47. ^"Los Rufos – Ven Amorcito Ven / 500 Millas (Vinyl)".Discogs.com. Retrieved20 December 2021.
  48. ^"Los Rockets – Thelma / 500 Millas (1965, Vinyl)".Discogs.com. 1965. Retrieved20 December 2021.
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