Тональность: G major
Verse 1
G
C
G
D
G
You can sing on the
chorus if you want.
C
G
C
Ridin' on the city of New Orleans,
Am
Illinois
F
C
Central, Monday mornin' rail,
G
C
15 cars
G
C
and 15 restless riders,
Am
their three conductors,
G
C
And twenty -five sacks of maize
Am
On the southbound odyssey
Em
That trembles out at Kankakee
G
Rolls along past houses,
Am
Passing trains that have no name
Em
Freight yards full of old black men
G
In the graveyards of the
F
G
C
Good morning, America, how are you?
Am
Oh, don't you know me?
F
C
I'm your native son
G
C
I'm the train they call the
G
D
Am
city of New Orleans
Bb
F
G
I'll be gone 500 miles
C
when the day is done
Dealing card games
G
C
with the old men in the club cars
Am
At a penny a point,
F
C
G
you know I'm keeping score
C
G
Pass the paper bag
C
that holds the bottle
Am
G
C
Feel the wheels run beneath the floor
Am
And the sons of home importers,
Em
son s of engineers
G
Ride their father's magic
D
carpet made of steel
Am
And mothers with their babes asleep
Em
Just a -rockin' to the Genevieve
G
And the rhythm of the
C
rails is all they feel
That's Dave Wilson
F
G
C
Good morning, America, how are you?
Am
Oh, don't you know me?
F
C
G
I'm the Native son
C
I'm the train they call the
G
Am
City of New Orleans
Bb
F
G
I'll be gone for a hundred miles
C
G
C
Am
when the day is done
F
C
G
C
G
C
Am
G
C
Am
Adim
Cm
Em
G
John Teer
D
Am
Em
G
C
F
C
That's Mr. Russ Walden
G
C
on the piano.
Am
F
We're changing cars in Memphis,
C
Am
G
Tennessee
C
G
Halfway home and we'll
Am
Through the Mississippi darkness,
G
C
rolling down to the sea
Am
And all the towns and people
Em
seem to change into a bad dream
G
D
Those steel rails, still they do the news
Am
The conductor sings his songs again
Em
Passengers are pleased, refrained
G
This train got to disappearing,
F
G
There's one man in America,
Am
Lord, don't you know me?
F
C
I'm your native son
G
C
I'm the train they call the
G
Am
city of New Orleans
Bb
F
G
I'll be gone by a hundred miles
C
when the day is done
Bb
F
G
I'll be gone a million miles
C
when the race is run
Bb
F
C
G
C
G
C
I'll be gone, gone, gone
Thank you so much
Thank you, thank you
Well, of course Jonas is
a magnificent writer
and I'm going to turn things over to him
to tell you about this next beautiful song.
Okay, so this is a song
from our brand new album,
Winter Stories.
And this is a title song from the album
and lyrics by the great Russell Walden.
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