Joan Baez - City Of New Orleans, аккорды
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Capo 2CG7CRiding on the city of New OrleansAmFCIllinois central Monday morningrailG7CFifteen cars and fifteen restless ridersAmG7CThree conductors and twenty five sacks of mailAmAll along the southbound OdysseyEmThe train pulls out from KankakeeG7D7Rolls along past houses farms and fieldsAmPassing trains that have no nameEmFreight yards full of old black menG7CAnd the grave yards of the rusted automobiles CHORUS:FG7CGood morning America how are you?AmFCSay don't you know me I'm your native sonG7CG7AmI'm the train they call the city of New OrleansD7FGCI'll be gone five hundred miles when the day is doneCG7CPlaying cards with the old men in the club carAmFCPenny a point ain't no one keeping scoreG7CPass the paper bag that holds the bottleAmG7CFeel the wheels rumbling beneath the floorAmAnd the sons of Pullman portersEmAnd the sons of engineersG7D7Ride their fathers magic carpet made of steelAmMothers with their babes a sleepEmА rocking to the gentle beatG7CThe rhythm of the rail is all they feel CHORUS:FG7CGood morning America how are you?AmFCSay don't you know me I'm your native sonG7CG7AmI'm the train they call the city of New OrleansD7FGCI'll be gone five hundred miles when the day is doneCG7CNight-time on the city of New OrleansAmFCChanging cars in Memphis TennesseeG7CHalfway home and we'll be there by morningAmG7CThrough the Mississippi darkness rolling down to the seaAmAnd all the towns and people seemEmTo fade into a bad dreamG7D7The steel rail still ain't heard the newsAmThe conductor sings his song againEmPassengers will please refrainG7CThis trains got the disappearing railroad blues CHORUS:FG7CGood morning America how are you?AmFCSay don't you know me I'm your native sonG7CG7AmI'm the train they call the city of New OrleansD7FGCI'll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
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