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'''Tokyo Night Train'''<ref>https://themidnight.bandcamp.com/track/tokyo-night-train</ref> is a song by [[The Midnight]]. It is the seventh and final track from their album [[Nocturnal]].
'''Tokyo Night Train'''<ref>https://themidnight.bandcamp.com/track/tokyo-night-train</ref> is a song by [[The Midnight]]. It is the seventh and final track from their album [[Nocturnal]].
== Track info ==
== Track info ==
 
{{Music|link=https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=2514204352/size=small/bgcol=333333/linkcol=F81472/track=2298466838/transparent=true/}}
The song was written by band members [[Tim McEwan]] and [[Tyler Lyle]] and produced by McEwan. It has a running time of five minutes and thirty-six seconds and is in the key of [[wikipedia:F major|F major]].
The song was written by band members [[Tim McEwan]] and [[Tyler Lyle]] and produced by McEwan. It has a running time of five minutes and thirty-six seconds and is in the key of [[wikipedia:F major|F major]].



Revision as of 16:09, 12 April 2022

Tokyo Night Train[1] is a song by The Midnight. It is the seventh and final track from their album Nocturnal.

Track info

The song was written by band members Tim McEwan and Tyler Lyle and produced by McEwan. It has a running time of five minutes and thirty-six seconds and is in the key of F major.

According to McEwan, Tokyo Night Train is a progressive homage to the song Love on a Real Train by Tangerine Dream from the movie Risky Business. [2] Tyler Lyle has said that it is his favorite The Midnight song.[3]

References

  1. https://themidnight.bandcamp.com/track/tokyo-night-train
  2. "Who Are The Midnight?: An Interview with the Masters of Modern Nostalgia". Vehlinggo. November 12, 2017. Archived from the original on March 24, 2022. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  3. https://twitter.com/tylerlyle/status/1310013502342541316