Memory Lane: ‘The Railroad Runs Through the Middle of the House’

I was seven years old when this song came out in 1956. I only heard it once, but I never forgot it–because, well! What 7-year-old wouldn’t be fascinated by a train running through the middle of the house? I’m afraid I took the lyrics literally. We went to visit Grammy one night and I was kind of sleepy, coming home. So my father turned on the car radio, and this song was what I heard. Woke me right up!

Bob Hilliard wrote it, Rusty Draper and Vaughn Monroe recorded it independently of each other, and it was a big hit in both the USA and Britain.

7 comments on “Memory Lane: ‘The Railroad Runs Through the Middle of the House’

  1. Watch out for that 509 – it’s a humdinger. We had a railroad track three houses away until I was in kindergarten when we moved. It would pick up a load every day from the ice house. It shook our whole house, and I thought it was great.

  2. I remember this song and was told it was based on the PGE when it relayed its tracks into Vancouver. Can anyone confirm if this is true?

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