The Railway Children
50 top tracks
The Railway Children
50 top tracks
Albums

Recurrence
The Railway Children

Native Place
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Reunion Wilderness
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Listen On - The Best Of The Railway Children
The Railway Children

Gentle Sound
The Railway Children

Listen On: The Best of the Railway Children
The Railway Children

The Factory Box Set
The Railway Children

Factory Records: Communications 1978-92
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Dream Arcade
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Now That's What I Call Music 19 - CD 2
The Railway Children

Brighter
The Railway Children

Listen On
The Railway Children
Biography
The Railway Children are an jangle pop band from England. They are best known for their song "Every Beat of the Heart", which peaked at #1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart....Read more on Last.fm
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The Railway Children are an jangle pop band from England. They are best known for their song "Every Beat of the Heart", which peaked at #1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.
In 1984, Gary Newby, Brian Bateman, Guy Keegan, and Stephen Hull formed The Railway Children. They signed to legendary Manchester record label, Factory Records and started to record their debut album Reunion Wilderness in 1987. They were signed to Virgin Records soon afterwards. The next year, the band released their second album, Recurrence, to little commercial success. In 1990, they released Native Place, an album that incorperated some elements of the current club music trends in England at the time.
"Every Beat of the Heart" became a top 40 hit in the UK with a peak at #24, and the song became a #1 hit on the newly-founded Alternative chart in the US. In 1992, EMI took over Virgin Records, and the band left the label. Two years later, the band broke up, although Newby released one more album as "The Railway Children" without the other members of the group. Keegan later had a spell in Wigan-based folk-rock band The Tansads. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/The+Railway+Children">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
