paroles de chanson The City of New Orleans (with June Carter Cash) - Johnny Cash
Ridin'
on
the
City
of
New
Orleans,
Illinois
Central
Monday
mornin'
rail
Fifteen
cars
and
fifteen
restless
riders
Three
conductors
and
twenty-four
sacks
of
mail
All
along
the
southbound
odyssey
The
train
rolls
out
at
Kankakee
And
moves
along
past
houses,
farms
and
fields
Passin'
trains
that
have
no
names
And
switchyards,
full
of
old
black
men
And
graveyards,
full
of
the
rusted
automobiles
Good
morning,
America,
how
are
you?
Say,
don't
you
know
me,
I'm
your
native
son
I
am
a
train
they
call
The
City
of
New
Orleans
I'll
be
gone
five
hundred
miles,
when
the
day
is
done
Dealin'
cards
with
the
old
men
on
the
club
car
Penny
a
point
ain't
nobody's
keepin'
score
Hey,
now
pass
that
paper
bag
that
holds
the
bottle
And
feel
the
wheels
that
rumblin'
'neath
the
floor
And
the
sons
of
Pullman
porters
And
the
sons
of
engineers
Ride
their
daddies
magic
carpets,
made
of
steel
Mothers
with
their
babes
asleep
Rockin'
to
that
gentle
beat
And
the
rhythm
of
the
rails
is
all
they
feel
Good
morning,
America,
how
are
you?
Say,
don't
you
know
me,
I'm
your
native
son
I
am
a
train
they
call
The
City
of
New
Orleans
I'll
be
gone
five
hundred
miles,
when
the
day
is
done
Nighttime
on
The
City
of
New
Orleans
Changing
cars
in
Memphis,
Tennessee
Half
way
home,
snd
we'll
be
there
by
mornin'
Through
the
Mississippi
darkness
Rollin'
down
to
the
sea
And
all
the
towns
and
people
seem
To
fade
into
a
bad
dream
And
the
steel
rails
still
ain't
heard
the
news
The
conductor
sings
his
song
again
The
passengers
will
please
refrain
This
train's
got
the
disappearin'
railroad
blues
Good
morning,
America,
how
are
you?
Say,
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
I'll
be
gone
five
hundred
miles,
when
the
day
is
done
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