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Johnny Cash - Reader's Digest Classics - The City of New Orleans
Reader's Digest Classics
Disc 1
01. Ring of Fire
02. Understand Your Man
03. I Walk the Line
04. I Got Stripes
05. Don't Think Twice, It's Alright
06. Five Feet High and Rising
07. Guess Things Happen That Way
08. Blistered
09. Folsom Prison Blues
10. San Quentin
11. If I Were a Carpenter
12. Kate
13. One Piece at a Time
14. Man in Black
15. The One on the Right Is on the Left
16. Hey, Porter
17. The Rebel - Johnny Yuma
18. Flesh and Blood
19. The Long Black Veil
20. The Baron
21. Any Old Wind That Blows
22. A Boy Named Sue
Disc 2
01. A Thing Called Love
02. Daddy Sang Bass
03. The Streets of Laredo
04. He'll Understand and Say Well Done
05. Amen
06. Gospel Boogie
07. What Is Truth
08. Amazing Grace
09. Jesus Was a Carpenter
10. Shepherd of My Heart
11. All of God's Children Ain't Free
12. If I Had a Hammer
13. This Train Is Bound for Glory
14. Remember the Alamo
15. The Shifting Whispering Sands
16. Old Shep
17. Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie
18. The Ballad of Ira Hayes
19. If We Never Meet Again
20. Peace in the Valley
21. These Hands
22. Sunday Morning Coming Down
Disc 3
01. Jackson
02. Don't Take Your Guns to Town
03. Forty Shades of Green
04. In Them Old Cottonfields Back Home
05. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
06. It Ain't Me, Babe
07. Wabash Cannonball
08. The City of New Orleans
09. My Old Kentucky Home
10. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
11. I Still Miss Someone
12. Delia's Gone
13. Green Grow the Lilacs
14. Busted
15. (Ghost) Riders in the Sky
16. Wreck of the Old '97
17. Orange Blossom Special
18. When It's Springtime in Alaska
19. The Lady Came From Baltimore
20. Keep on the Sunny Side
21. Let There Be Country
Riding on the city of New Orleans
Illinois Central, Monday morning rail
Fifteen cars and fifteen restless riders
Three conductors and twentyfour sacks of mail

All along the southbound odyssey
The train rolls out of Kankakee
And rolls along past houses, farms and fields
Passin' trains that have no name
And switch yards full of old black men
And the graveyards full of the rusted automobiles

Good morning, America
How are you?
Say don't you know me? I'm your native son
I'm the train they call the city of New Orleans
I'll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done

Dealin' card with an old man in the club car
Penny a point nobody's keepin' score
Hey now!
Pass the paper bag that holds the bottle
And feel the wheels rumblin' 'neath the floor

And the sons of Pullman Porters
And the sons of engineers
Ride their daddy's magic carpet made of steel
Mothers with their babes asleep
Rockin' to the gentle beat
And the rhythm of the rail is all they feel

Good morning, America
How are you?
Say don't you know me? I'm your native son
I'm the train they call the city of New Orleans
I'll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done

Night-time on the city of New Orleans
Changing cars in Memphis, Tennessee
Half way home, we'll be there by morning
Through the Mississippi darkness
Rolling down to the sea

And all the towns and people seem
To fade into a bad dream
And the steel rails still ain't heard the news
The conductor sings his songs again
The passengers will please refrain
This train has got the disappearing railroad blues

Good morning, America
How are you?
Say don't you know me? I'm your native son
I'm the train they call the city of New Orleans
I'll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
I'll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done