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Running Down the Road is the second studio album by American folk singer Arlo Guthrie.Guthrie's version of the traditional folk tune "Stealin'" was featured in the film Two-Lane Blacktop.
"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 "Darkest Hour" 4:04 – previously on Amigo "Last to Leave" 2:35 – previously on Arlo Guthrie
"Come To Los Angeles" by LaBlonde "Comin' into Los Angeles" by Arlo Guthrie "Coming Of Age In L.A." by West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band "Coming to America" by the System "Compton" by The Game "Compton" by Kendrick Lamar featuring Dr. Dre "Compton Brooklyn" by SMG "Compton Hoochies" by Hi-C "Compton's in the House" by N.W.A.
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Guthrie was born in the Coney Island neighborhood of Brooklyn, the son of the folk singer and composer Woody Guthrie and dancer Marjorie Mazia Guthrie. [1] He is the fifth, and oldest surviving, of Woody Guthrie's eight children; two older half-sisters died of Huntington's disease (of which Woody also died in 1967), an older half-brother died in a train accident, another half sister died in a ...
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The song was inspired by Laurel Canyon, a neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. [7] In the song, the writer says he used to live in "dark and dirty" New York City, where a broken clock on a church steeple was stuck at 12:30. John and Michelle had a difficult marital relationship then, and he compares this period to being in "the Canyon". [8]