Love's Train - Con Funk Shun

Love’s Train, Con Funk Shun’s signature love anthem about loving someone who is with someone else, almost didn’t make it as a song. When interviewed by Tony Wade for the Bay Area newspaper The Daily Republic, song co-writer Michael Cooper revealed how the song was written within the context of two band members chasing the same woman:

A tall pretty young lady came to the studio in San Francisco and Felton Pilate moved on her quickly. About a month into their relationship, she slides up to me and says she really wanted me. One thing led to another and soon she was juggling me and Felton, but I don’t know that – I thought she’d dumped him. She stayed in an apartment that had to buzz you in. One night I went there and she was with Felton. I said the corniest thing a brother could say: ‘If by chance you let me come up, we can talk about this.’ I don’t know where those words came from.
Love’s Train spent 48 weeks on the Billboard charts, peaking at #9 in May of 1983
 
The guy that wrote the track didn't want to do the song, because when he heard the lyrics, he realized that he and one of the other dudes in the band were fucking the same chick.

The use of the word "train" in the song always made me laugh because I remember in high school, the entire class sang this song after word got around that one dude's girlfriend got a train ran on her by some dudes at a rival school.
 
Also, Here's Dru Hill's take on the song.



Produced with Uncredited Vocals by Keith Sweat...

I always wondered if the Dru Hill cover was originally a Keith Sweat cover...

This and Dru Hill's "Share My World", Sweat produced also, sound like they should have been on Keith's 1996 album....
 
If you listen to the lyrics, they were basically telling their band mate to charge it to the game.
 
"Straight From The Heart" was the cut of cuts back then. Instant panty dropper.

Whenever I would take a girl to the Snooty Fox (Motor Inn)... I'd have this song playing in the cassette deck while we were on the way there. We'd stop and get some Popeye's chicken, with a couple of strawberry sodas (I ain't a complete savage). Then I'd get the room for four hours. And it was on like popcorn...

It's still in rotation.

 
"Straight From The Heart" was the cut of cuts back then. Instant panty dropper.

Whenever I would take a girl to the Snooty Fox (Motor Inn)... I'd have this song playing in the cassette deck while we were on the way there. We'd stop and get some Popeye's chicken, with a couple of strawberry sodas (I ain't a complete savage). Then I'd get the room for four hours. And it was on like popcorn...

It's still in rotation.


Same shit. Lol. Used to fly in from the bay, pick up this chic (squirter), hit the Snooty Fox with a greasy burrito, Pioneer chicken and 2 bottles of Asti Spamonte folanari. Smashing. This song strikes my memory.
 
Same shit. Lol. Used to fly in from the bay, pick up this chic (squirter), hit the Snooty Fox with a greasy burrito, Pioneer chicken and 2 bottles of Asti Spamonte folanari. Smashing. This song strikes my memory.

Not the Asti Spamonte??? :lol:

Shit, I can't talk. I would take a couple of bottles of "Pink Champale."
Sometimes, depending on the female I was with, we'd hit the Black book store on Western and Exposition afterwards.

I keep and Old School Ballad folder on the computer and the phone. Gotta stay ready!
But that song holds a special place with me...:yes:

Also, we used to cha-cha to "If You Play Your Cards Right" That would lead in to other shit... Yes lawd!
 
Produced with Uncredited Vocals by Keith Sweat...

I always wondered if the Dru Hill cover was originally a Keith Sweat cover...

This and Dru Hill's "Share My World", Sweat produced also, sound like they should have been on Keith's 1996 album....



dam i never knew tht ...n i have listened this song a million times ..top 10 fave cover ...

u can def hear him ...:yes:

verzuz hipped a lot of people to how talented Keith is ...wrote n produced hits for a lot of cats...
 
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