People Get Ready, There's A Train A Comin' by Petra Michelle
EXT. RAILROAD STATION - NIGHT
A gathering of PEOPLE await the arrival of a train headed for an unnamed destination. As it comes to a stop, the CONDUCTOR hops onto the crowded platform.
ELLA FITZGERALD: Is this the A Train to Sugar Hill, Harlem?
CONDUCTOR: Climb aboard, Madam.
LEAD BELLY: Is this the Midnight Special?
CONDUCTOR: Climb aboard, Sir.
ARLO GUTHRIE: Is it going to the City of New Orleans?
CONDUCTOR: Climb aboard, Sir.
OZZY OSBOURNE: Is this the Crazy Train?
CONDUCTOR: Climb aboard, Sir.
JOHNNY CASH: Is this the Wabash Cannon Ball?
CONDUCTOR: Climb aboard, Sir.
GLADYS KNIGHT: Is this the Midnight Train to Georgia?
CONDUCTOR: Climb aboard, Madam.
R.E.M.: Is it the Driver 8?
CONDUCTOR: Climb aboard, Gentlemen.
BOB DYLAN: Is it a Slow Train?
CONDUCTOR: Climb aboard, Sir.
LITTLE EVA: Is this the Locomotion?
CONDUCTOR: Climb aboard, Miss.
ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND: Is it the All Night Train?
CONDUCTOR: Climb aboard, Gentlemen.
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: Is this a Downbound Train?
CONDUCTOR: Climb aboard, Sir.
ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA: Is it the Last Train to London?
CONDUCTOR: Climb aboard, Gentlemen.
YUSUF/CAT STEVENS: Is this the Peace Train?
CONDUCTOR: Climb aboard, Sir.
ELVIS PRESLEY: Is this the Mystery Train?
CONDUCTOR: Climb aboard, Sir.
THE MONKEES: Is this the Last Train To Clarksville?
CONDUCTOR: Climb aboard, Gentlemen.
BECK: Is this the Broken Train?
CONDUCTOR: Climb aboard, Sir.
THE OJ's: Is this the Love Train?
CONDUCTOR: Climb aboard, Gentlemen.
The platform has emptied, passengers now onboard. As he waves a lantern,
CONDUCTOR: All aboard!
Rastafarians run towards the train as it begins to pull out.
BOB MARLEY: Stop That Train!
CONDUCTOR: Get on board, Gentlemen. It's the last train to glory.
Addressing the passengers,
CONDUCTOR: Lay your burdens down, no one makes it on this train alone.
The Impressions begin to sing,
THE IMPRESSIONS: People get ready, there's a train a comin'. You don't need no ticket, you just get on board.
Passengers join in, their voices fading out as the train pulls away into the night.
FADE TO BLACK
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