Trans-Europe Express (song)

"Trans-Europe Express"
Single by Kraftwerk
from the album Trans-Europe Express
B-side
  • "Franz Schubert"
  • "Metal on Metal"
Released22 April 1977
Recorded1976
StudioKling Klang (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Genre
Length
  • 6:53 (album version)
  • 3:56 (single version)
Label
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Kraftwerk singles chronology
"Radioactivity"
(1976)
"Trans-Europe Express"
(1977)
"Showroom Dummies"
(1977)

"Trans-Europe Express" is a song by German electronic music band Kraftwerk, released in April 1977 by Kling Klang and EMI as the lead single from their studio album of the same name (1977). The long version of the song was on the original released album, is 13:44 long, and split into two (in the United States) or three parts (in West Germany). The music was written by Ralf Hütter and the lyrics by Hütter and Emil Schult. The track is ostensibly about the Trans Europ Express rail system, with technology and transport both being common themes in Kraftwerk's oeuvre.

The track became popular in dance clubs in New York, and has since found further influence, both in hip-hop by its interpolation by Afrika Bambaata (via Arthur Baker) on "Planet Rock", which has been sampled and remixed by many different artists such as Paul Oakenfold for Swordfish's soundtrack, and by modern experimental bands such as the electroclash bands of the early 2000s. In 2021, it was ranked at No. 304 on Rolling Stone's "Top 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".