Friday, February 6, 2026

A New Backing Track For “Wreck Of The Old 97”

The “Wreck Of Old 97” is the name of one of the most famous Bluegrass songs ever written, about a fatal train wreck in 1903. Though he did not write the song, Henry Whitter was the first to record the old-time railroad ballad back in 1923, on Okeh Records. To my knowledge Dave Hum never recorded this tune. Dave's motto was: So many tunes, so little time! I used a recording by Earl Scruggs and Lester Flatts to make my backing track.

The timing is a bit tricky after doing the common “G-lick.” There's an additional bar of time between parts. You can either do two G-licks, or add whatever you'd like to fill the space. This is how Earl Scruggs did the tune, which I followed carefully to make my backing track. Listen to Earl play. The original tune was done in the key of Bb, so I have made backing tracks in the keys of G, A and Bb for your preference. Enjoy!
Right after the train whistle ends, that your que to start a banjo kickoff!

I used MIDI for the bass, drums and piano. I added audio loops for the train whistle, train rhythm, tambourine, cymbals and shakers.

Dave Hum
(April 11, 1966 - November 14, 2012)

5 String Banjo Instruction [1967] - Earl Scruggs

5 String Banjo Instruction Album [1967] - Earl Scruggs