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{{Infobox single <!-- See Misplaced Pages:WikiProject_Songs -->
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| Name = Took the Last Train
| Cover =
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| Artist = ]
| Album = ]
| A-side =
| B-side = "Ann"
| Released = August, 1978
| Format = ]
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| Label = ]
| Writer = David Gates
| Producer =
| Certification =
| Last single = "]" <br/> (1977)
| This single = "'''Took the Last Train'''" <br/> (1978)
| Next single = "Where Does the Lovin' Go" <br/> (1980)
| Misc =
}}

"'''Took the Last Train'''" is a single released by ], lead singer of the group ], in 1978 following the premiere of the hit ] and as a follow-up to the title track hit song.

"Took the Last Train" reached number 30 in the U.S., on both the ] and '']'' Top 100. It peaked at number 7 for three weeks on the Adult Contemporary chart. The song was similarly successful in Canada.

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"Took the Last Train"
Song
B-side"Ann"

"Took the Last Train" is a single released by David Gates, lead singer of the group Bread, in 1978 following the premiere of the hit movie of the same name and as a follow-up to the title track hit song.

"Took the Last Train" reached number 30 in the U.S., on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Cash Box Top 100. It peaked at number 7 for three weeks on the Adult Contemporary chart. The song was similarly successful in Canada.

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