The City of New Orleans Chords by Arlo Guthrie

Tempo:
73.175 bpm
Chords used:

F#

C#

D#m

B

A#m

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The City of New Orleans chords
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Key:
F#
134211112
C#
12341114
D#m
13421116
B
12341112
A#m
13421111
F#
134211112
C#
12341114
D#m
13421116
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To learn Arlo Guthrie - The City of New Orleans chords with lyrics, centre your learning around these crucial chords: Ebm, B, F#, C#, F#, Ebm, C#. A strategic approach would be to train at 36 BPM initially, and then accelerate to the song's natural tempo of 73. Adapt the capo setting considering your vocal range, with reference to the key: F#.

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[F#] .
Riding on [C#] the city of [F#] New Orleans, [D#m] Illinois Central, [B] Monday [F#] morning rail, .
15 cars [C#] and 15 restless [F#] riders, [D#m] 3 conductors, [C#] 25 sacks [F#] of mail.
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[D#m] All along the southbound Odyssey, [A#m] the train pulls out at Kankakee,.
[C#] rolls along past houses, farms [G#] and fields, [D#m] passing trains that have no name,.
[A#m] freight yards full of old black men, [C#] and the graveyards of the rusted [F#] automobiles.
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[B] Good [C#] morning America, how [F#] are you?.
[C#].
[D#m] Say, don't you know me?.
[B] [F#] I'm your native son.
[C#] [F#] I'm the train they call [C#] the city of [F#] New Orleans.
[G#] [B] I'll be gone in 500 [C#] miles when the day [F#] is done.
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Dealing card [C#] games with the old [F#] men in their club cars,.
[D#m] penny a [B] point ain't no [F#] one keeping score.
As the paper [C#] bag that holds [F#] the bottle, [D#m] feel the [C#] wheels rumbling beneath the [F#] floor.
[D#m] And the sons of old men porters, and the [A#m] sons of engineers,.
write [C#] their fathers magic carpets made of [G#] steel.
[D#m] Mothers with their babes asleep, [A#m] rocking to the gentle [C#] beat,.
and the rhythm of the rails is all [F#] they feel.
[B] Good [C#] morning America, [F#] how are you?.
Say, [D#m] don't you [B] know me?.
I'm [F#] your native son.
[C#] [F#] I'm the train they call [C#] the city of [D#m] New Orleans.
[G#] I'll be [E] gone [B] in 500 [C#] miles when the day [F#] is done.
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Nighttime [C#] on the city of [F#] New Orleans, [D#m] changing cars [B] in Memphis, [F#] Tennessee.
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Halfway home, [C#] we'll be there [F#] by morning, .
[D#m] through the Mississippi [C#] darkness rolling down to [F#] the sea.
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[D#m] But all the towns and people seem [A#m] to fade into a bad dream,.
[C#] and the [F#] steel rail [C#] still ain't [G#] heard the news.
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[D#m] The conductor sings his songs again, [A#m] the passengers will please refrain,.
[C#] this train got to disappear and [F#] railroad lose.
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[B] Good night [C#] America, [F#] how are you?
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[D#m] Say, don't you know [B] me?.
I'm your [F#] native son.
[C#].
[F#] I'm the train they [C#] call the city [D#m] of New [F#] Orleans.
[G#] .
[B] I'll be gone in 500 [C#] miles when the [F#] day is done.
.
[C#] .
[F#] [D#m] [B] .
[F#] [C#] .

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