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Good morning, America, how are you? So Don't you know me I'm your native son. I'm the train they call The City of New Orleans. I'll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done....
- The city of new orleans
[Chorus] Good morning America how are you? Don't you know me...
- The city of new orleans
1977 - "Best of Arlo Guthrie"
The song has been recorded by numerous artists in the United States, including two major hit versions: first by Arlo Guthrie in 1972, and later by Willie Nelson in 1984. In Europe, the melody has most often been used for original lyrics rather than translations of Goodman's.
A song about riding the train from Illinois to New Orleans, written by Steve Goodman and popularized by Arlo Guthrie. The lyrics include the famous line "Good morning, America, how are you?" and the name of the train.
30 Δεκ 2014 · [Chorus] Good morning America how are you? Don't you know me I'm your native son. I'm the train they call The City of New Orleans. I'll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done. Dealin'...
Good morning America, how are you. Said don't you know me, I'm your native son. I'm the train they call the City of New Orleans. I'll be gone 500 miles when the day is done. Nighttime on the City of New Orleans. Changing cars in Memphis, Tennessee. Halfway home, we'll be there by morning. Through the Mississippi darkness, rolling down to the sea.
I'm the train they call the City Of New Orleans. I'll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done. Night time on the City Of New Orleans. Changing cars in Memphis Tennessee. Halfway home - we'll be there by morning. Through the Mississippi darkness, rolling down to the sea.