Tonalité : 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,
D
farms and fields
Am
Passing trains that have no name
Em
Freight yards full of old black men
G
In the graveyards of the
C
rusted automobiles
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
C
be there by morning
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,
C
railroad blues
F
G
There's one man in America,
C
how are you?
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.
As-tu aimé la chanson ?
AccordeurE A D G B E
AccordsG C D Am F...
Plus de chansons de Judy Collins
Découvrez des accords pour jouer plus de chansons
Chansons associées
Découvrez des accords pour jouer plus de chansons
Accords populaires dans le monde entier
Accords et tablatures les plus joués par tous les utilisateurs
