Waiting for a Train (Flash and the Pan song)
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"Waiting for a Train" is the ninth single by the Australian group Flash and the Pan. It is taken from the album Headlines and became their most successful single, reaching number 7 on the UK Singles Chart in 1983. The UK 12" contained a 5:42 long disco version.[1]
In 1989 a new version of the song, remixed by Harry Schulz and Kaplan Kaye and titled "Waiting for a Train '89 (The Harrymeetskaplan Mix)", was released in the UK on Cha Cha Records.
The song was later used in the 2008 Guy Ritchie crime drama film RocknRolla.[citation needed] and in the 2016 film Sing Street.[citation needed]
UK Single Release
Released on Easy Beat Records, distributed by Ensign Records Ltd. The UK 7" single consisted of an A-side Edited Version (4:06) with the B-side being the Album Version (6:39). UK Single catalogue number was EASY 1.