{{more citations needed|date=February 2024}} {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2025}} {{Infobox album | name = Destination Victoria Station | type = studio | artist = Johnny Cash | cover = DestinationVictoriaStation.jpg | alt = Portrait of a smiling man holding a guitar and standing on the stairs of a railroad car. | released = {{Start date|1975}} | recorded = | venue = | studio = | genre = Country | length = | label = Columbia | producer = | prev_title = Five Feet High and Rising | prev_year = 1974 | next_title = Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 | next_year = 1978 }} {{music ratings |rev1=AllMusic<ref>{{cite web | title=Destination Victoria Station Album Reviews, Songs & More | website=AllMusic | date=1 January 1970 | url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/destination-victoria-station-mw0000864174 | access-date=23 February 2024}}</ref> |rev1score={{Rating|2|5}} |rev2=The Encyclopedia of Popular Music<ref>Larkin, Colin (ed.), [https://archive.org/details/virginencycloped0000unse_d1p5/page/110/mode/2up The Virgin Encyclopedia of 60s Music], Virgin Books (UK), 2002, p. 110.</ref> |rev2score={{Rating|2|5}} }} '''''Destination Victoria Station''''' is a 1975 album by country music singer Johnny Cash. It was offered as a Columbia Special Product and could only be bought at Victoria Station restaurants.<ref>{{cite book | last=Miller | first=Stephen | title=Johnny Cash: The Life of an American icon | publisher=Music Sales | date=2003 | isbn=978-1-84449-414-9 | page=238 |url=https://archive.org/details/johnnycashlifeof0000mill/page/238/mode/2up}}</ref> Cash re-recorded several of his old train songs for this album, including "Waitin' for a Train", "Wreck of the Ol' 97" and "John Henry", and one new song, "Destination Victoria Station". In addition to re-recording songs, Cash also re-recorded his vocals on "Wabash Cannonball" and "Orange Blossom Special", both retaining their original 1960s backing tracks. The title track had previously been featured on a live album, but the recording for this release was a new studio performance. The album also included several tracks lifted from previously released albums. To date this album has never been released on CD and due to its heavy reliance on previously released recordings was omitted from the otherwise-comprehensive 2012 box set ''Johnny Cash: The Complete Columbia Album Collection''.
==Track listing== {{track listing |headline=Side one |title1 = Casey Jones |writer1 = Trad. arr. Johnny Cash |length1 = 3:01 |note1 = from ''Blood, Sweat and Tears'' |title2 = Hey Porter |writer2 = Johnny Cash |length2 = 2:41 |title3 = John Henry |writer3 = Traditional |length3 = 2:51 |note3 = previously recorded in a longer version with different lyrics as "The Legend of John Henry's Hammer" for ''Blood, Sweat and Tears'' |title4 = Wabash Cannonball |writer4 = A.P. Carter |length4 = 2:39 |note4 = new vocal; original instrumental backing from ''Happiness is You'' |title5 = City of New Orleans |writer5 = Steve Goodman |length5 = 3:38 |note5 = from ''Johnny Cash and His Woman'' |title6 = Folsom Prison Blues |writer6 = Johnny Cash |length6 = 2:45 |note6 = from ''At Folsom Prison'' }} {{track listing |headline=Side two |title1 = Crystal Chandeliers and Burgundy |writer1 = Jack Wesley Routh |length1 = 2:27 |note1 = from ''The Junkie and the Juicehead Minus Me'' |title2 = Wreck of the Old 97 |writer2 = Trad. arr. Norman Blake, Johnny Cash, Bob Johnson |length2 = 1:49 |title3 = Waiting for a Train |writer3 = Jimmie Rodgers |length3 = 1:46 |title4 = Orange Blossom Special |writer4 = Ervin T. Rouse |length4 = 3:05 |note4 = new vocal; original instrumental backing from ''Orange Blossom Special'' |title5 = Texas 1947 |writer5 = Guy Clark |length5 = 3:16 |note5 = from ''Look at Them Beans'' |title6 = Destination Victoria Station |writer6 = Johnny Cash |length6 = 2:20 }}
==See also== *List of train songs
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