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Arlo Guthrie cover lyric version at the Wayback Machine (archived November 21, 2006) Classic Tracks: Arlo Guthrie's "City of New Orleans" "Derailing ‘City of New Orleans’" (Chicago Sun-Times, Nov 19, 2007) - Regarding John Denver's version and Arlo Guthrie's objections to it
Hobo's Lullaby is an album by the American folk singer Arlo Guthrie. [5] It was released in 1972 on Reprise Records. It was re-released on Rising Son Records in 1997. The album contains Guthrie's only Top 40 hit, a cover of Steve Goodman's "City of New Orleans".
"Motorcycle (Significance of the Pickle) Song" 6:28 – previously on Alice's Restaurant and Arlo "Coming into Los Angeles" 3:03 – previously on Running Down the Road "Last Train" 3:03 – previously on Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys "City of New Orleans" (written by Steve Goodman) 4:31 – previously on Hobo's Lullaby
The "Alice's Restaurant" song was one of a few very long songs to become popular just when albums began replacing hit singles as young people's main music listening. But in 1972 Guthrie had a highly successful single as well: Steve Goodman's song "City of New Orleans", [1] a wistful paean to long-distance passenger rail travel.
Arlo Guthrie discography; Studio albums: 19: ... Live at 2011 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. ... "City of New Orleans" 18 58 11
It should only contain pages that are Arlo Guthrie songs or lists of Arlo Guthrie songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Arlo Guthrie songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Here’s how “A Complete Unknown” nailed Dylan’s New York City. ... he sang some Woody Guthrie songs to a rapturous response. The music club has been chugging along since it was founded in ...
Steven Benjamin Goodman [1] (July 25, 1948 – September 20, 1984) was an American folk and country singer-songwriter from Chicago.He wrote the song "City of New Orleans", which was recorded by artists including Arlo Guthrie, John Denver, The Highwaymen, and Judy Collins.