Different Trains III. After the War by Steve Reich Lyrics
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Then the war was over
Are you sure?
The war is over
Going to America
To Los Angeles
To New York
From New York to Los Angeles
One of the fastest trains
But today, they're all gone
There was one girl who had a beautiful voice
And they loved to listen to the singing
The Germans
And when she stopped singing, they said, "More! More!" and they applauded
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Credits, Cast & Crew of Song “Different Trains III. After the War”
- Featuring: Kronos Quartet
- Produced: Judith Sherman
- Written: Steve Reich
- Release Date: March 30, 1989
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Then the war was over
Are you sure?
The war is over
Going to America
To Los Angeles
To New York
From New York to Los Angeles
One of the fastest trains
But today, they're all gone
There was one girl who had a beautiful voice
And they loved to listen to the singing
The Germans
And when she stopped singing, they said, "More! More!" and they applauded