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[[Category:The Smiths Lyrics]] [[File:Panic.jpg | thumb | right | Cover art]] {{Songbox | Name = The Draize Train | Album = [[Panic (single)|Panic]] | Length = 5:08 | Writer = [[Writer::Johnny Marr]] | Producer = [[Producer::John Porter]] | Recorded = May 1986 | Release = July 1986 | ArtistType = The Smiths }} ==Information== Morrissey via NME, Feb. 13, '88: <blockquote> "I was... asked to write words for... 'The Draize Train', which I thought was the weakest thing Johnny had ever done. [[Mention::Geoff Travis]] came to see me one day with the tape of it and said, 'It's the best thing Johnny's written and it's a Number One single if you put words to it'. But I said, 'No, Geoff, it's not right'. So, yes, there was pressure to write lyrics, but I thought they were better as they were." </blockquote> Marr via Guitar Player, 1990: <blockquote> "I've got an Epiphone Coronet with one pickup, and I string it with the high strings from a 12-string set. It's a really zingy, trebly guitar. I used that on a lot of things that people think are 12-string... I also used it on the studio version of 'The Draize Train,' along with two Rickenbackers. I was working with Alan Rogan, the famed English guitar technician. He said, 'Well, if you want a Pete Townshend sound, I'll bring down two of Pete's guitars.' I don't know whether Pete knows about that!" </blockquote> == Lyrics == Instrumental only {{CommonSongSections | Artist = The Smiths | Song = {{#replace:{{#replace:{{PAGENAME}}| (single)|}}| (song)|}}}}
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