# Train-Train

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For the album of the same name, see [Train-Train (album)](/source/Train-Train_(album)).

For other uses, see [Train Train](/source/Train_Train_(disambiguation)).

1988 single by The Blue Hearts

"Train-Train" Single by The Blue Hearts from the album Train-Train[1] A-side "Train-Train" B-side "Mugon Denwa no Blues" Released November 23, 1988 February 6, 2002 (rerelease) Recorded Sony Roppongi Studio Onkio Haus Genre Punk rock Length 7m51s Label Meldac Songwriter Hiroto Kōmoto Producer The Blue Hearts The Blue Hearts singles chronology "Blue Hearts Theme" (1988) "Train-Train" (1988) "Love Letter" (1989)

"**Train-Train**" (トレイン・トレイン, *Torein Torein*) was the fifth professional single by the [Japanese](/source/Japan) band [The Blue Hearts](/source/The_Blue_Hearts). They had released one single as an independent group, making this the sixth single overall.

## Production

The single was released at the same time as the album *[Train-Train](/source/Train-Train_(album))*. Though the single version and album version of the song were cut from the same take, the single version does not include the train sounds or the blues harp and drums that are played at the beginning of the album version of the song.

## B-side

The B-side song to "Train-Train" was "Mugon Denwa no Blues" (無言電話のブルース *Silent Telephone Blues*). Both of the songs were written by [Masatoshi Mashima](/source/Masatoshi_Mashima), the band's guitarist.

## Use in media

The song was used as the theme song of the drama *[High School Rakugaki](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High_School_Rakugaki&action=edit&redlink=1)* (はいすくーる落書), pt. 1.

This was an insert song of Ep. 1 of the anime adaptation of *[O Maidens in Your Savage Season](/source/O_Maidens_in_Your_Savage_Season)*.[2] this song is used as a walk up song, or 'hitting march' in Japanese for Kuramochi Youichi in *[Ace of Diamond](/source/Ace_of_Diamond)*.

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-bhsuper_1-0)** [Train-Train](http://www.bluehearts.com/album3.html). bluehearts.com. Accessed February 22, 2008.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** The cast list part in the Ep. 1 of O Maidens in Your Savage Season

v t e The Blue Hearts Hiroto Kōmoto Masatoshi Mashima Junnosuke Kawaguchi Tetsuya Kajiwara Other personnel Mikio Shirai Singles "1985" "Hito ni Yasashiku" "Linda Linda" "Kiss Shite Hoshii" "Blue Hearts Theme" "Chernobyl" "Train-Train" "Aozora" "Jōnetsu no Bara" "Kubitsuri-dai Kara" "Ano Ko ni Touch" "Too Much Pain" "Yume" "Tabibito" "1000 no Violin" "Party" "Yūgure" Studio albums The Blue Hearts Young and Pretty Train-Train Bust Waste Hip High Kicks Stick Out Dug Out Pan Live albums Live All Sold Out Yaon Live on '94 6.18/19 Compilations Blast Off! Meet the Blue Hearts East West Side Story Super Best The Blue Hearts Box Singles 1990–1993 Videos Tour '88 Pretty Pineapple Special Zen-Nippon East Waste Tour '91 The Blue Hearts no Dekoboko Chindōchū Blue Hearts ga Kikoenai - History of the Blue Hearts Blue Hearts no Video + Maboroshi no Video Fukkokuban Others Just a Beat Show King of Mix

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