Travelling Wilburys: End of the Line

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14 Jan 2007, 12:57 pm

Guys, I am having a little issue here. There is this song known as End of the Line by The Travelling Wilburys. Any of you heard it? Well, for two years, I have heard it being played countless times at the Market Basket I work at, and once at The Mirage in Las Vegas when my family stayed there for vacation. At both places, the song was played over the Muzak systems, and I love this song, but I can't find it anywhere on iTunes. This song is never played on the radio, however, so I can't tape it and then record the tape onto the CD.



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14 Jan 2007, 2:48 pm

The Traveling Wilburys released two albums. One called Volume One and the second called Volume Three (they never made a Volume Two!) When released the albums charted respectably but they have never been reissued partly because of the lineup which included George Harrison, Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan, Jeff Lynne and Tom Petty. Because they all belonged to different record labels there were legal issues which prevented the discs ever being reissued. The best way to get a copy is to go to any decent second hand record shop - they should have a copy of it on either tape, vinyl or CD. 'End Of The Line' is the last track on 'Volume One' but it was also released as a single that charted in 1989. I have both Traveling Wilbury LPs on a bootlegged CD that I got from a record fair. This is another possibilty of finding a copy on CD as at a record fair you'll be bound to find a copy, and probably a few more interesting musical delights.