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I’m 72 ant thought I learnt a lot from all my time I’ve been on this planet. Yet today I heard this song for the first time. The emotional joy was overwhelming. The memories came back for the first time in a long time. The words are few but they mean the world. Thank you for your gift
I left my family, friends and my hometown and came to this new country when I was 15, I didn't speak the language then and struggled to make friends, find jobs and to survive in this foreign society. Whenever I'm feeling lost, the song can always take me back to my home and the simple and happy life I used to have. I still remember the day I left. The train slowly accelerating and my hometown station soon became miles away. Now here I am in this country, still trying so hard to achieve my dreams. This song is my nostalgic song, my stay strong song, and also a song to remind me of where i came from. It literally means the whole world to me
In my 4th grade, I'd a really awesome lady as my english teacher. I remember the day when she made us sing this song after writing the lyrics on the board. It was a free class, we sang it along her. We all were so cheery and innocent back then...only to not know that she'd leave the school the next year. I haven't known about her ever since then. No contacts, nothing. Don't know if she'll EVER see this comment, but if by any chance she does I want to say her, that thank you so much ma'am for making my 3rd and 4th grade years so memorable. Now that I finally found this song, all your remembrances are rushing back to my mind. Lots of love from one of your 4th graders from FBS, Muskan❤️️
Same happened but this time she was my school principal ....I remember she took us to the lab toh show this song to us and now when I have done my 12....I remember those days even though my principal was not a humble lady but still....
I can understand what you are going through ... I lost my friend and a cousin due to covid ... They were gone at the most unexpected time ... Who will answer why??
For all those who listen to this song and emotionally attached to it. This song passes on all your emotions, nostalgic memories and heart-warming feelings to me. I don't know anyone of you but still cry to read through your messages I feel like I inhale all the pains ; losing parents, dear ones and the best moments of life.
Why not just loop it...and you will...but remember the blow you hear is the sog of the train that God has sent for you to hear and hop on...lots of love for you brother or sister that reads this - it is for you that I have been hearing the songs
Even when we have a physical home and are comfortable and among our loved ones the longing for that intangible " home" stays somewhere in our being. My humble guess is that this is to a degree part of the human condition.
I only heard this song recently from a movie and it immediately resonated with me for my late Mum & Dad. Through time, space and all eternity my love and gratitude is with them, and this song made me feel connected to them and relive beautiful memories
@@rajatadak86 Ich hab jetzt keine Lust auf Englisch zu antworten, vielleicht gibts hier auch Deutsche. Ich liebe dieses Lied auch...obwohl es so alt ist....es erinnert mich auch an "Omas Zeiten", obwohl es eher die meiner Eltern sind. Es ist so schön traurig und wenn ich heulen möchte, ist das hier gerade richtig! Es kommen die Tränen automatisch! Sind hier deutschsprechende Mitbürger, die das Lied als ebenso empfinden, obwohl sie noch nicht so alt sind? Und ja, ich kann mir vorstellen, daß es im Lockdown wieder ganz aktuell geworden ist, gerade in diesem Jahr.
I used to listen to this song with my daddy when I was a little girl on a record. I never knew there was this version. It’s such a beautiful & melancholy song. I’ll never forget it.
This song reminds me of my Father in the 80's, he used to play this song in our cassette player when I was 6 or 8 years old. God is so gracious when I ask our LORD if the end times is already at hand? Then this song just suddenly popped out in my mind today(10/23/18)after 40 years? Now I fully understand the meaning of the lyrics it talks about the coming "Rapture" when all of us believer of Christ will meet Him in the clouds.
My music teacher told me this song when I was in class 3( 7 years old) and now im in class 9 (14 years old) my mom said to sing this song but I have forgotten this lyrics but I searched this pn google and sang this is very soothing music also.
I remember when I in class 6 (2014) our English teacher taught us this song. I can't explain the pure nostalgia that hits when I listen to this song.♥️
Wow! "If you miss the train I'm on, then you know that I have gone...", this was my oldest brothers favourite song which he and I sang often together growing up in the 60's-70's...unfortunately I missed that train he was on, and now, he has gone...on May 25, 2015...RIP my Brother. Thank you for uploading this...😢
I remember the time when i was 10 and in my school my music teacher used to make us sing this song and i never got tired of listening and singing this song. Brings back so many memories
In my childhood days me and my best friend listen to this blessed song we sang it together . I am really missing those days . This is not only a song but an emotion and Masterpiece :')
No, this song was written for you...your memories are still there go deeper into the rabbit's hole and you will see that I am here today for you, not your relatives...so when the train comes and know the song is asking you to be alert as it coming...lots of love for you and don't worry I know and hear your heart so although you will not hear from me again this song will always be with you I am here and there as well as everywhere,,,
It's always reminded me of my grandpa. He was a brakeman for the Southern Pacific Railroad, and the train passed by their house. He died when I was 5, and I knew he was more than 500 miles away. My grandparents had petitioned Washington, for train whistles to blow at intersections after my uncle was killed by a derailed train, that had struck a truck at an intersection. This song has held a place in my heart, from the first time I heard it.
My dad’s grandfather. My great grandpa was a S.P. engineer. I never knew him but that’s what he did after leaving the US Navy after World War 2. Joined the railroad in 1947 and retired in the 1980s
When ever I listen to this song I remember my beloved father, he sang this song when he tooked me to zoological garden along with my sister and my brother , it maybe 30 years since then . I cried that day cause 🐘🐼zoo was closed and my father sang this song for me to stop crying. On the other hand I remember a lots my beloved darling who live in Burma ( Myanmar) . We have been separated by nine rolling mountains. Here I miss those happy time we were together , we cried in small things. Those were the day's........ Missing u 💓
Fantastic! I heard the song for the first time by the Journeymen in 1963. I learned it and have been singing it ever since. I never get tired of this beautiful song. Note: JOHN PHILLIPS headed the Journeymen and later did the Mamas & the Papas,
Banjo Sam why couple of years ??? U just search on RU-vid 5 hundred miles .... Or a couple of years ago u were uneducated or a kid u couldn't search well instead u r searching on roads that why you couldn't find it and finnally today u come in a stage that u can search and pronounce properly that's why you find it fool
It's really good to see people listening and sharing their memories with this song Those who have never listened to this one and are just listening to this masterpiece can't feel the same way that we do it's totally different feeling trust me For me:- this reminds me of my childhood (which I believe was one of the best there is) especially the school days where we all sang this song in our morning assembly It's been like a decade since I last sang this song And the fact that I didn't even knew at that time this was a song 😅 As far as I can remember it was added by a teacher I don't know but I suddenly remembered that there was such a song during our school days It was kinda like a hundreds miles a hundred miles... 🎶 Then I finally decided to look it up and after quite a while I got it! That's it, Thanks for reading 🌟
@@ohcomeonsmile9762 The best feeling is when you are sitting in the car while traveling on a peaceful road with headphones on and listening to this song....(:
My grandpa really likes this song... he used to sing it to me while playing the guitar when I was younger and one day when I’m much older I’m gonna come back to this song crying remembering him. Love you grandpa
If you missed the train I'm on You will know that I am gone You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles A hundred miles, a hundred miles A hundred miles, a hundred miles You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles Lord, I'm one, Lord, I'm two Lord, I'm three, Lord, I'm four Lord, I'm five hundred miles away from home Away from home, away from home Away from home, away from home Lord, I'm five hundred miles away from home Not a shirt on my back Not a penny to my name Lord, I can't go back home this ole way This ole way, this ole way This ole way, this ole way Lord, I can't go back home this this ole way If you missed the train I'm on You will know that I am gone You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles A hundred miles, a hundred miles A hundred miles, a hundred miles You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles
I just searched for this song outta nowhere and here i am listening the song after 16 long years which i had sung in school's annual day. Felt really nostalgic and relaxed.
This song is dedicated to all the people who are staying far away from their home and can't able to come home because of Corona virus Miss my home 😢 Stay home and stay safe
Hi, this a dedicated to all Migrant Workers during lockdown. Watch till end n use Headphone 🎧 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_-zyfIjfo4U.html
Peter Paul and Mary did the original 60's version for that really hit home for soldiers in the war in Vietnam. For your own musical education, listen to their "500 Miles"
After listening to many versions, my son said that this version is his favorite, and he listened to it once every day before going to bed. Thank you for your support
Why 1960s, 70s, 80s songs are always re-sing? I think because those era songs & music are the best. My 8 years old son play his keyboard & I play guitar to this song every weekends at home. We enjoy those era songs such as Stand by me, Sukiyaki, Al condorpasa, Love is blue, etc. Thank you for up load to this new version 500 miles.
The 60s, 70s and 80s were about the song, the music. Not always about profit, not about 'target audiences'. Songs made it because they were good, not because people were brainwashed into buying' it' because the radio played nothing but 'it' or as now, the net pugs' it' constantly. I have never liked Timberlake... but this is actually quite good and he has learned to act pretty good as well. A grumpy oldie even grumpier now!!
A friend of mine from my other school passed away in 2018 and with this song i remember him. He's 500 miles away from me. I hope that one day we will see each other again. 😭 💔
In our school a teacher who is loved by all of the teachers and students sang this song when we were in primary school but she came back to visit all of us after 6 years and sang it again.MISS HER 💞
I've been searching this song for 6 years long, I heard this song from my english teacher in elementary school. Finaly I know the title of this music, thanks god T-T
I am sooo lucky that I hear this song every day on my school this song is my school prayer in covid I miss a lot my school and this song and after listening this song I feel I am between of my friends and techers and a beautiful prayer sight I saw on my eyes really amazing song!!
i'm hearing this song in 2020..i can feel it every word & sometimes it's made me imotional.now i stay at home.. i'm damn sure that when i'll go to dhaka & will sing it,i can't hold my eyes.
When I studied in VMS in nursery 1 i didnot have any friends and i was very lonely so oneday when i was in home my big sister came and sang me this song and i liked it from then on i sang this song in my mind in nursery 1 and i felt very happy..😃😌 still it was lonely but I never felt dissapointed.
Jab koi baat bigad jaae... Jab koi mushkil parr jaae Tum rehna saath mere O humnava...... O humnava.... The Indian version of the song. Dunno which came first this one or the above, but both are awesome.
I like your songs even jf im 13 years how greatful voice my grandma love this music so thank you for posting this song😊😊😊 love to listen your voice how nice!!!
Hi, below version of 500 Miles is dedicated to all Migrant Workers. Check this out if possible n use headset ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PcUzhBfaPlc.html
If I have found you so can God so do not worry you have always been with Him even at those days you have questioned He was there as He is today so remember this song when you have some doubts about who you are because one thing is for sure independent of what you think He knows who you are so it...Lots of love for you and blessing from a Lord that loves you eternally...
My father would play guitar and sing this with my sister and i when we were very small. When my father was dying my sister and i sung this to him. Now my sister just died on Sunday and i sung this to her as they tried to revive her, and i pray she heard me. I never knew Justin did this, and im not a fan, but i am thankful to him for doing this, and i really like this version. A friend will sing this at her memorial next week. I cant bear the pain. I love you my sister.
I'm born in Taiwan but my dad is from China and my mom is from Taiwan now i read in Washington elementary school in Taichung .Im 9 years old i listen to this song more then 1 year
I'm listening this song for past 9 years.... This song reminds me of the gone times and all the memories that are now faded.... This song makes me homesick for a home that I never had....
I am learning how to play harmonica because of this song, so beautiful! This song really speaks to my heart because I left my country and come to the States for a new life. Whenever I am homesick, I just want to listen to this song.
Jab koi baat bigad jaaye jab koi mushkil pad jaaye Tum dena saath mera o humnawaa Na koi hai na koi tha zindagi mein tumhaare siva Tum dena saath mera o humnawaa ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@fcklife540 actually it's a hindi(Bollywood) song inspired by this song The English translation is here 👇 Whenever something goes wrong Whenever there is a problem Stand by me (at that time), my beloved Neither there is, nor was Anyone other than you in my life Stand by me, my beloved
This is actually one of the songs that our singing teacher taught us in school, when i was in grade 1 and we sang it till grade 5, :) and at those moments I didn't like this song, for I feared leaving my parents even for the sake of a song! And today, I am nostalgic about this school rhyme. I am really missing those beautiful days. Anyways thank you for uploading!
I used to go to learn guitar during my age 8 to 15 and my teacher taught me this song. I don't know why i get emotional every time I listen to it. I get really nostalgic thinking of those care-free days. Now its quiet hard to find time to play guitar. And i don't even know why everyone gets so emotional listening it. Its just a Miracle ..!! Old days flashing in my eyes as the tears drop down ..!! Wanna grow up again if possible and get all the love again ..!!
In their lodge and palaces of Heaven, they are today for their sacrifice for humanity that despite those many thousands of years still doubt who He is and continues making other suffer and the only secured source of life is God and they still do not know and want to change a system by Him created for the betterment of mankind...In our ignorance and rapid serve answers, we continue looking instead of analyzing what we have already reached. The enemy of mankind beside itself is formed by the negative forces of wars and suffering by humans and still, we keep thinking of our present days instead of asking pardon for the things we have done in the past unreachable now but you and not your souls...Thinking of God helps us but we must like has always been told clean the house from within first..so watch out for the trains that are coming and when it does hop on it for it doesn't wait for anyone that's why it blows the whistle ahead of time for you...