Jumping Someone Else's Train
The Cure · 1979
5 min · 2 tracks · alternative rock · new wave · post-punk
A raw and energetic blend of post-punk rhythms with haunting melodies that define early gothic rock.
Jumping Someone Else's Train is a single by The Cure, released in 1979. A raw and energetic blend of post-punk rhythms with haunting melodies that define early gothic rock. 'Jumping Someone Else's Train' is significant for its role in establishing The Cure as a prominent band in the burgeoning gothic rock and post-punk scenes. The single received considerable airplay on UK radio and helped solidify The Cure's reputation, paving the way for their later success with albums like 'Seventeen Seconds'. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Jumping Someone Else's Train sound like?
A raw and energetic blend of post-punk rhythms with haunting melodies that define early gothic rock. Rooted in alternative rock and new wave.
What makes Jumping Someone Else's Train by The Cure notable?
'Jumping Someone Else's Train' is significant for its role in establishing The Cure as a prominent band in the burgeoning gothic rock and post-punk scenes. The single received considerable airplay on UK radio and helped solidify The Cure's reputation, paving the way for their later success with albums like 'Seventeen Seconds'. Released on November 20, 1979, 'Jumping Someone Else's Train' is The Cure's third single, following their self-titled debut album and the earlier track 'Boys Don't Cry'. This period marked the band's transition into a more defined sound that would eventually help them carve out a unique niche in the post-punk movement.
How many songs are on Jumping Someone Else's Train?
Jumping Someone Else's Train has 2 tracks, running approximately 5 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Jumping Someone Else’s Train Standout 2:54
- 2 I’m Cold Standout 2:45
Release Date
November 20, 1979
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
5 min 39 sec
Learn More
Sync your library
Everything you track here works immediately — no account needed. Create one when you want to sync across devices.