City of New Orleans, Arlo Guthrie

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  • Опубликовано: 22 апр 2016
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  • @karenkurmey7294
    @karenkurmey7294 Год назад +122

    What a fabulous tribute to the railroad. Isn't she beautiful. Arlo does this song justice.

    • @karenkurmey7294
      @karenkurmey7294 Год назад +1

      You are not infringing on my privacy. It is a beautiful song. I am well. How are you?

    • @karenkurmey7294
      @karenkurmey7294 Год назад

      @David Holton I am from Vancouver British Columbia. Where are you from?

    • @karenkurmey7294
      @karenkurmey7294 Год назад

      @David Holton In most areas its all getting back to normal. How is it in Texas?

    • @dalereed3950
      @dalereed3950 2 дня назад

      This song and Wabash Cannon Ball are my favorite railroad songs.

  • @scottpeck4432
    @scottpeck4432 10 месяцев назад +139

    I drove Diesel Locomotives for 37 years. I retired 8 years ago. I loved every second of it. I miss it every single day.

    • @stevenbolton3482
      @stevenbolton3482 10 месяцев назад +2

      Does that kind of job pay well nowadays?

    • @scottpeck4432
      @scottpeck4432 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@stevenbolton3482 I retired 8 years ago. But, the salary was phenomenal. Also, I love trains anyway.

    • @donhansford1155
      @donhansford1155 9 месяцев назад +7

      Scott I to was behind the throttle for 43 years. No regrets ever.

    • @justincox7955
      @justincox7955 9 месяцев назад +3

      Thank You....for putting in those years making America run and move just like the steam powered aeroplane you were conducting

    • @videotimesss1
      @videotimesss1 8 месяцев назад +3

      And I was saying, "Hiball the air, We're in the clear, flags down."

  • @TheraP2014
    @TheraP2014 Год назад +628

    Makes me sad. America is not what it once was and maybe never be again. Thank GOD we still have all the songs and the memories 💕

    • @GetReal77
      @GetReal77 Год назад +51

      You're comment makes me get tears, you are so correct..Yaa this country was a much better place in it's past.

    • @randyhull7408
      @randyhull7408 Год назад +37

      To me it feels as if we are near the end. A whole new world is coming and I am scared to think what it has in store.

    • @petervanwijk1401
      @petervanwijk1401 Год назад +33

      Yes reminds me of when America was great and not like Trump wants it to be. From an Australian 73 yrs old in Oz.

    • @user-nf1yl1yl9d
      @user-nf1yl1yl9d Год назад +17

      Amen to that....my late mom's parents were "Southern Railway"🚂 station agents and I love this song....

    • @AlanStonge
      @AlanStonge Год назад +20

      You are so right we have turned a corner and it's not good!

  • @silviachrissieklein7522
    @silviachrissieklein7522 8 месяцев назад +23

    I know a american guy here in hamburg/germany. He arrived years ago this country and lost his two legs by an acciddent with a u-train. he walks always so so very friendly and lovely and cool with prothetic legs very slowly in the city of hamburg, years later he is afraid to go alone in the u-train underground, one day I´ll protect him and walk together with him in the underground and drove with him 3 stations near to his home, and he told me his story...not angry, no hate, only friendly , lovely, smiling, while my heart inside is breaking....so: I cried, because I had no shoes, than I met a man, who had no legs. sorry for my terrible english

  • @ericwhitehead6451
    @ericwhitehead6451 2 года назад +37

    One of the greatest Americana songs ever written and recorded.

  • @frequentvisitor4405
    @frequentvisitor4405 Месяц назад +45

    I am an adopted son of America 🇺🇸 for the last 55 years. I miss fifties, sixties, and seventies music, among other things. Most of all, I miss my youth, good health and all that goes along with it.
    I am just glad 😊that I got to live a good and fulfilling life in my adopted country, good old U S of A❗️

    • @candlelight3232
      @candlelight3232 Месяц назад +7

      I'm not an American and my native language isn't even English, but I've visited the United States 11 times, ( between 1996 to 2020 ), and I can totally understand your feelings. I only have good memories of the American people and situations I encountered there. I'm 71 and widowed for ten years now, but I plan to visit the U.S. again in 2025 and I'm really looking forward to it. Wishing you all the best.

    • @cynthiabinder3730
      @cynthiabinder3730 27 дней назад

      😊
      I know this might not be a thought u thought.... yet you did live at that time n still have you tube to revisit at your leisure 😊😮😅. I agree with your comments

    • @frequentvisitor4405
      @frequentvisitor4405 27 дней назад +2

      @@candlelight3232 Dear candlelight, Thanks for your nice comments. Hope you will enjoy many more visits of US❗️

    • @frequentvisitor4405
      @frequentvisitor4405 27 дней назад

      @@cynthiabinder3730 So true Cynthia, I did collect my favorite music in records, then CDs, even 8 track tapes which are all sitting in boxes in my garage. I am glad to be able to watch & listen to all that music on RUclips for sure❗️

    • @candlelight3232
      @candlelight3232 26 дней назад +2

      @@frequentvisitor4405 Dear @frequentvisitor4405, thank you for YOUR nice comment. Yes, all the Americans I met were very nice to me and I think, not just because I'm an older lady, (LOL). I always travel alone since my husband died and I love the endless freedom and the challenge of being responsible only for myself....and I love planning and learning something new....Why not have a ride with the "City of New Orleans" train ? You gave me the inspiration for this ... Thank you and all the best for you.

  • @toni4729
    @toni4729 2 года назад +27

    Thank you, from Australia. This has to be the best song about America, it's warm and oh so memorable.

  • @Judeo19
    @Judeo19 Год назад +340

    I'm a railway worker with 43 years service in Ireland working out of Kent Station Cork. This is a great song and is applicable to all Railway men everywhere.

    • @marcob4630
      @marcob4630 Год назад +8

      True!

    • @timothyscheidler6365
      @timothyscheidler6365 Год назад +7

      God bless Cork and God bless Ireland. I had the good fortune to visit Sligo a few years ago and compete in the All Ireland Fleadh.

    • @siamoottamasathien8072
      @siamoottamasathien8072 Год назад +2

      @@timothyscheidler6365 I’m 0:18 qq❤❤❤1qq

    • @raymondgarafano8604
      @raymondgarafano8604 Год назад +6

      2 Thumbs up on that, a very nice attitude for anyone working with the steel ribbons,
      the signals, maintenance of way, engines and rolling stock a great industry and career.

    • @johnbowman1076
      @johnbowman1076 Год назад +9

      My grandfather was a conductor for the B&O out of Baltimore. Didn't know him well. I was barely 8 when he passed. But after my dad also left us... I found all my Granddad's railroad pins with the last being for 60 years of service.

  • @harrieta1100
    @harrieta1100 Год назад +427

    Magnificent. The line "And the sons of Pullman porters, and the sons of engineers, ride their fathers' magic carpets made of steel" is worthy of Shakespeare.

    • @hogwashmcturnip8930
      @hogwashmcturnip8930 Год назад +6

      Not really. But I love this song. I am a Brit who never been near America, but when I hear this song, I see all the America we have been sold. Plus I love trains. I could write a song about a train through Britain, but it would not have the romance of this.

    • @raymondgarafano8604
      @raymondgarafano8604 Год назад +4

      @@hogwashmcturnip8930 All along the southbound odysee , she got me off in
      ecstasy, as we rode along through home farms an fields, passing towns that have no names, freight yards full of working men, oh what she did to me with her high heels... yup the romance of the railz

    • @themiskulaniuschannel9762
      @themiskulaniuschannel9762 Год назад +10

      ​@Raymond Garafano the line is
      All along the southbound odyssey, the train pulls out of Kankakee....

    • @raymondgarafano8604
      @raymondgarafano8604 Год назад +5

      @@themiskulaniuschannel9762 I knew that, I'm always changing verses in songs.

    • @themiskulaniuschannel9762
      @themiskulaniuschannel9762 Год назад

      @@raymondgarafano8604 gotcha...

  • @jamesayers1048
    @jamesayers1048 11 месяцев назад +37

    The City of New Orleans is STILL IN OPERATION

    • @adrianashilling2573
      @adrianashilling2573 3 месяца назад +5

      Rode it two days ago ! Amtrak ridership is way up.

    • @boltobsessedmaniac
      @boltobsessedmaniac 3 месяца назад +3

      Yes, but it's nothing like what it used to be.

    • @dennisniehoff3575
      @dennisniehoff3575 2 месяца назад +3

      It sure went to hell though.

    • @HrLBolle
      @HrLBolle Месяц назад +4

      bet the legend still makes the rails hum and clatter whenever the moon stand right

  • @paulhughes4040
    @paulhughes4040 2 года назад +17

    Sadly the days that this story refers to are gone forever, replaced by garbage! I know you'll all say I'm living in the past, but so what!??! There were some good days there, and you have to admit there aren't an awfully lot anymore. As maqny of us face the ends of our lives, these days will not exist anymore and that is such a shame!!

    • @badwizard1312
      @badwizard1312 Месяц назад +1

      Would you have believed the world would change as much as it has in our lives?

  • @velmasablan2290
    @velmasablan2290 Год назад +102

    This song is so nostalgic. I remember being a child in the seventies, sitting on the porch step one morning listening to this song on the radio. It felt like a much simpler time.

  • @christinebicanic
    @christinebicanic 11 месяцев назад +17

    I am 69 years old, and i still watch trains

    • @davidholton9667
      @davidholton9667 11 месяцев назад

      How are you? So sorry for the infringe on your privacy. Beautiful song

    • @MrDRUID27
      @MrDRUID27 8 дней назад

      Me too!😀😀

  • @kookamonga2
    @kookamonga2 Год назад +63

    One of the Greatest Train Songs of all time!

  • @uglyfrog7263
    @uglyfrog7263 Год назад +263

    This song is a tribute to American and all railroaders around the world. Rest in Peace Steve Goodman.

    • @fredk9999
      @fredk9999 11 месяцев назад +6

      Ditto

    • @jp-mc2bp
      @jp-mc2bp 9 месяцев назад +3

      AMEN

    • @candlelight3232
      @candlelight3232 5 месяцев назад

      @uglyfrog7263.....I couldn't agree with you more.....Perfect comment.

    • @matthewjahnke6956
      @matthewjahnke6956 5 месяцев назад

      @@fredk9999 I like Willie's version of it, but this one has more feeling than his does.

    • @thefabulousgreenbean2194
      @thefabulousgreenbean2194 3 месяца назад

      "The rhythm of the rails" ..... I feel it every time I hear this song.

  • @williamcap2236
    @williamcap2236 8 месяцев назад +64

    Wish someone could send me back to the 70's ! Can't take all my childhood hero's passing it blows

    • @johnmaki3046
      @johnmaki3046 3 месяца назад +2

      IT DOES!

    • @bananagirlify
      @bananagirlify 3 месяца назад +4

      Just for the record...Arlo Guthrie is alive and well at 76 years of age on this day in 2024....

    • @lawrencejump7391
      @lawrencejump7391 3 месяца назад +1

      Amen to that.

    • @puffinbilly6826
      @puffinbilly6826 2 месяца назад +1

      ...hocus pocus...

    • @johnmaki3046
      @johnmaki3046 2 месяца назад

      We'll keep a GOOD THOUGHT for this!@@puffinbilly6826

  • @jackolsen4253
    @jackolsen4253 8 месяцев назад +36

    My mother and herr friends would sing this song sometimes right at bed time when I was A child 💯 miss you Moma💙✌️❗

  • @sanfordengel9083
    @sanfordengel9083 Год назад +272

    This song always literally brings me to tears. It's a reminder of simple, beautiful times in our wonderful country that has sadly been divided by hatred and violence. So sad, but we're still the best country on the planet. Hope we can achieve peace and love again.

    • @MegaJustGeorge
      @MegaJustGeorge 10 месяцев назад +18

      Sanford, this is a song which does remind us of simpler and happier times in this country - and I, too, hold out for the forces of peace and love to prevail, my friend.

    • @gizhou3034
      @gizhou3034 10 месяцев назад +3

      Jim Crow.

    • @JohnSmith-ct5jd
      @JohnSmith-ct5jd 10 месяцев назад

      We are the best country on the planet. But apparently, the US Women's Soccer Team doesn't think so. It is the left who are dividing the country and causing all this hate and violence.

    • @antoniotoricelli
      @antoniotoricelli 10 месяцев назад +16

      im coming from UK next spring and gonna ride this train from Memphis to New Orleans..your still a great country

    • @JohnSmith-ct5jd
      @JohnSmith-ct5jd 10 месяцев назад

      @@gizhou3034 Stop trolling. Jim Crow was abolished well over half a century ago and since blacks have enjoyed more rights than whites in this country. You don't like it here you are free to go. Bye.

  • @duncanbuell6570
    @duncanbuell6570 9 месяцев назад +47

    I grew up outside of NOLA, and once rode the City of New Orleans home from grad school in Chicago. This is almost certainly the greatest train song ever written.

    • @candlelight3232
      @candlelight3232 Месяц назад +2

      I couldn't agree with you more.

    • @redlikewineagain697
      @redlikewineagain697 5 дней назад

      that's pretty cool. I'm also from New Orleans but have never been on a train (except to visit). I've always taken planes. But an interesting fact is that when I was really young, I wanted to work on a train (I'm female) but people thought I was crazy. I now work as a psychotherapist but if I had the chance to do everything all over again and would have been able to work on a train, I just might have preferred to take that road in life instead. ♥

  • @brucecunningham2944
    @brucecunningham2944 Год назад +723

    I dont know if anyone will actually read my comment so far down the line but this song has always been special to me. My grandfather was a Gandy Dancer for Pennsylvania RailRoad, he even got to see the Hindenburg crash while working one day. He was a small man at only 5'3" but could drive a spike in only 3 swings. I never got to meet him but this song makes me feel a special connection to him somehow. Great video.

    • @dr.cassandrayazzie5100
      @dr.cassandrayazzie5100 Год назад +19

      I remember my grand dad and mom talking bout the gandy dancers. ❤️

    • @brucecunningham2944
      @brucecunningham2944 Год назад +17

      @@dr.cassandrayazzie5100 definitely not a term many people know these days.

    • @kimquinn7728
      @kimquinn7728 Год назад +18

      Thank you for teaching me a new term. My grandfather was an Italian immigrant in the 1920's and I believe this is what he did for work.

    • @rebeccalowes9448
      @rebeccalowes9448 Год назад +16

      Powerful memories..thanks for sharing your story.

    • @captntorch
      @captntorch Год назад +12

      Two "connects." Lived in New Orleans (a "local," but not my main house) for a bit a few years ago. Also, tested some military radios (as a contractor) on the very spot of the Hindenburg crash (by surprise as I did it!) prior to the NOLA stay. All the best!

  • @robbylock1741
    @robbylock1741 Год назад +299

    It was my honor to have met Steve Goodman, the man who wrote this song. His passing from leukemia in 1984 silenced a wonderful voice, a talented song writer and great human. My thanks to Arlo Guthrie for bringing Steve's song to a wider audience.

    • @ShelleyVideo
      @ShelleyVideo Год назад +16

      Goodman was a musical genius!

    • @chaplainmattsanders4884
      @chaplainmattsanders4884 Год назад +6

      Special memory. Thnx for that.

    • @lindaboyer6036
      @lindaboyer6036 Год назад +8

      Wonderful song! Such a loss of a talented man. Thank you Arlo for such a beautiful rendition.

    • @ShelleyVideo
      @ShelleyVideo Год назад +5

      @@lindaboyer6036 Arlo Guthrie is not dead.

    • @billg8789
      @billg8789 Год назад +7

      He also wrote 'You never even call me by my name " for David Allen Coe

  • @ianmckinlay4722
    @ianmckinlay4722 10 месяцев назад +45

    "Mothers with their babes asleep, rockin' to the gentle beat and the rhythm of the rails is all they feel ". Pure magic.

  • @tomnparmer
    @tomnparmer Год назад +91

    My grandfather was a conductor for the Illinois Central for 30 years. He rode this train.

    • @utetrahemicon
      @utetrahemicon 7 месяцев назад

      He might have punched my ticket once!

    • @nvisje3744
      @nvisje3744 5 месяцев назад

      How cool is that! :)

    • @scarlettg6136
      @scarlettg6136 Месяц назад +2

      My uncle was, too. My grandfather was an engineer 😊. Railroad families, forever. I wonder if the knew each other?

  • @Tamara.1967
    @Tamara.1967 2 месяца назад +16

    This song paints such a beautiful picture. I introduced this song to my kids and they all love it. I know they will pass this song along to their kids. Thats what folk music does. :)

    • @candlelight3232
      @candlelight3232 Месяц назад

      That's really agood idea ... I hope, a lot more people should do that. This song is worth keeping for eternity.

  • @dalepenniman9186
    @dalepenniman9186 Год назад +28

    One of the best songs ever written.

  • @elizabethdelgado8844
    @elizabethdelgado8844 10 дней назад +6

    I’m a member of a senior chorus in Ballston Spa,and to my great delight I will be soloing on this song at one of our luncheons. Our chorus director asked us to list our favorite songs and I immediately sent him this one. I will be delighted to sing it for my fellow seniors. I hope they enjoy it as much as I do. Wish me luck!!
    Elizabeth Delgado

  • @jonefoster
    @jonefoster Месяц назад +6

    We once had the greatest rail system in the world.😢

  • @oldschoolwithamoderntwist6074
    @oldschoolwithamoderntwist6074 2 года назад +3

    ...this song is the same today as it was years ago..beautiful..

  • @mikemanner9811
    @mikemanner9811 8 месяцев назад +8

    Goodbye America, it was nice while you lasted

  • @penncentral8885
    @penncentral8885 Год назад +42

    My great grandfather was an engineer on the Illinois Central, he died on the locomotive in the 50's I carried on the tradition in the family on the railroad, thank you for this beautiful video, thank you so much for this beautiful song.

    • @williamlowry9296
      @williamlowry9296 11 месяцев назад +2

      Wow! I guess I’m old for me it was my dad

  • @danvitale1825
    @danvitale1825 6 месяцев назад +24

    I consider this the greatest folk song ever written. The great Steve Goodman.

    • @johnmaki3046
      @johnmaki3046 3 месяца назад

      I saw an interview with Steve Goodman about a year before he passed. He was A GREAT TALENT!

  • @jimharris9394
    @jimharris9394 2 года назад +198

    590 dislikes? Are you guys effin' *CRAZY* ?!!
    How any sane person with half the brains God gave a squirrel, (and any sense of musical taste), can dislike this song is a mystery to me.
    Arlo Guthrie has (had?) more talent in his pinky fingernail than most of today's "musicians" have in their entire bodies.
    This song is a classic and my hat's off to the creator of this video. Tireless work and patience have paid off with one of the best videos I have seen.

    • @alvindimes4729
      @alvindimes4729 Год назад +9

      Jim Harris - well said, I like that "Half the brains of a squirrel", mind if I pinch it? 🙄

    • @jimharris9394
      @jimharris9394 Год назад +6

      @@alvindimes4729
      I "pinched it" myself, so go ahead. 😉
      Though the correct expression is ". . .half the brains God gave a squirrel"

    • @paulbosen
      @paulbosen Год назад +3

      There is no new music today, when Cher released Believe with autotune she unwittingly destroyed new music. That software turns 1/2 Squirrel brains into million sellers.....

    • @amenhotepavoskin1307
      @amenhotepavoskin1307 Год назад +8

      As a squirrel, I find that comment extremely abusive! 😠

    • @Lifestreamable
      @Lifestreamable Год назад

      Idiots.... how could they say they don't like it. Just keep quiet.....

  • @dalehall2067
    @dalehall2067 2 года назад +16

    I 81 and remember on the great great great great music and I grew up with. In my 20s I was a radio announcer and love the music that day later became a doctor and never lost my love for the music of the 50s 60s 70s and 80s

  • @raybozzer8119
    @raybozzer8119 9 месяцев назад +42

    Steve was a superb story writer and Arlo is a great story teller!

  • @michaelworkman6333
    @michaelworkman6333 2 года назад +91

    My Grandpa (Frederick "Fritz" Mayer) retired from the Illinois Central Railroad after 50 years of loyal service to the IC in 1963, and later in his IC career was the locomotive engineer for the City of New Orleans for part of its route in Southern Illinois. I love your tribute here to those passionate men and women who as you so eloquently state that 'toil day and night providing safe transportation services' by rail for us. Thank you for your magnificent tribute to them.

    • @stefanomagaddino6868
      @stefanomagaddino6868 Год назад

      you mean one engineer didn't drive the whole route ?

    • @ShelleyVideo
      @ShelleyVideo Год назад +2

      @@stefanomagaddino6868 It’s a 19 hour trip between New Orleans and Chicago.

    • @pruittiii
      @pruittiii Год назад +1

      @stefanomagaddino6868 At one time regulations for engineers were very stringent-and outdated. The were based on miles and not time. At one point, there was an equilibrium but locomotives became faster and more powerful. An engineer could produce a days work in a few hours.

    • @lyndafaye6748
      @lyndafaye6748 Год назад

      @@ShelleyVideo SOME things in life should not be ALLOWED to become obsolete !
      May, 2023; Many of us are coming back to LISTEN to that 'song that never dies!" Having been born in the city of Rock Island, when we used to sing this song, we'd substitute the city "Ke-Wan-ee" for Kankakee ha ha. We rode the Burlington back then, and had to drive to Galesburg to get it, to travel to California. Surely we, myself and some of my classmates from Moline High School sang this for hours, as one of our hootenanny favorites. (Jim Anderson? Where are you now ?) And Jack Petit, our class president DROVE us to Galesburg! Yes, the Rock Island Lines were a pretty good line , too! My grandfather was an engineer , I think on the Rock Island Lines---He' drove it from a little town titled " Barstow/or Joslin" guess they re-named it Like to know from an commenters, if they'd ever heard of that little country town, near Geneseo?
      I used to have a "continual debate" with my college roommate who was a artist; The question, " Which lasts longer, a painting, or a song.?" I'm not sure to this day, who actually won the debate...but as we see painters and song-writers disappear, I think we have to admit, it' s THE SONG THAT LIVES ON.
      We were trying to assemble a children's musical, wherein the main character, who jumps up on stage to play her little cello with "The First Four Presidents", and one of us gave dialogue to the little player; she says to Thomas Jefferson "I Can't play this music-it's too old!" Jefferson and Washington laugh at her and shout "Honey...music doesn't grow OLD! People do!
      (Yes, it's a comedy!) but that line reminds me so much of THIS SONG!
      RIP Arlo Guthrie-and Steve Goodman, and so many others!
      Thank you so much for TRUTH in SONG!
      LyndaFaye
      "The Mississippi Valley Lady" the song and the musical.
      "Friends, Love Songs and Hearthaches@Bandcamp.
      LyndaFayeSmusic@Yahoo.

    • @thomasreghi7052
      @thomasreghi7052 Год назад

      Never been on a long distance train ride which I know have much better sleeping arrangements for those long rides than Greyhound which was one mode of traveling that was more familiar to me.

  • @carmine313
    @carmine313 Год назад +29

    I am a Locomotive Engineer for Metro North in NY and God willing will retire in 4 weeks. Being an Engineer was my childhood dream. Its so true, my sons and my daughter have rode their fathers magic carpet made from steel, something they will never forget. My thanks to God for a great memorable 24 years on the rails.

    • @ShelleyVideo
      @ShelleyVideo Год назад +1

      Happy retirement

    • @carmine313
      @carmine313 Год назад +2

      Thank you. I'm a man without a train now.

    • @abc-wv4in
      @abc-wv4in 11 месяцев назад

      God bless you and yours. I grew up living in hearing distance of the train horns and I still do; love to barely hear them in the distance and used to love to ride passenger trains, especially Amtrak's Crescent. Not sure how long they'll survive, and service has unfortunately been downgraded by management.

    • @deborahdonovan9961
      @deborahdonovan9961 4 месяца назад

      How can a young man get a job on the railroad my grandson is 20 and we go to video trains in fla every chance we get it would be a dream come true for him he would do any job connected to rail

    • @elizabethdelgado8844
      @elizabethdelgado8844 10 дней назад

      Used to take the railroad from New York City back to Hartford to visit my folks when I began attending Pratt Institute in Brooklyn for my Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1969. Always loved taking the train as opposed to a bus, loved the views out the windows and the sounds and motions of the ride. Best way to travel in those days.
      Elizabeth Delgado
      Art & Design

  • @Fregulus5
    @Fregulus5 4 года назад +1492

    I'm an engineer for Canadian Pacific out of Chicago, and this song makes me very proud to be a railroader!

    • @jessstone7211
      @jessstone7211 4 года назад +35

      Bless your heart, Sir. I just read about CN shutting down service due to the 'protesters' - it makes my blood boil!
      Your service is appreciated....sign me, Just a railfan in Phoenix, AZ

    • @harrisonmantooth3647
      @harrisonmantooth3647 4 года назад +31

      @@jessstone7211 I'm in agreement with you Sir. I'm sick and tired of all the protesters who are trying to shift this great Republic further to the left and socialism.
      I love this song being sung by Arlo Guthrie. To my way of thinking, his is the best version.

    • @johnlinnon2629
      @johnlinnon2629 4 года назад +18

      The US is the leading contributor to global warming, along with China and India, and people like you just want to turn a blind eye. When the big waves hit, they won't just take out the oil and coal companies. They'll take everyone. I don't believe in protests, or socialism. I believe in social democracy. But the US does allow freedom of speech. And we DO need to shift away from fossil fuels.

    • @johnlinnon2629
      @johnlinnon2629 4 года назад +4

      Oops, I'm not practicing what I'm preaching, by being somehow confrontational. I know there are so many layers of reasoning we don't see, clearly. All of us. I guess it's the urgency and complexity of today's world. I'm no expert, but from what I've gathered, this particular global warming cycle has many sources. It's the total effect from methane gas, to hydrocarbons, to CO2, and generally all the combined industrial and personal pollution in the air and water over the past 100-150 years. This warming cycle has warmed the Earth's surface as much in the past 130 years than any of the previous warming cycles, which took 10-20,000 years. Back then, it was just natural CO2 emissions from animals, I guess. Not too much. The Earth was actually beginning a longer 100,000 year cooling trend, when industry reversed the cooling- to warming temps. We're technically in a long cooling cycle. It looks like the pollutants are beating out the further orbiting away from the sun.

    • @johnlinnon2629
      @johnlinnon2629 4 года назад +7

      Can you tell me how the new PTC system is going? I took the Amtrak from Martinez, Ca to Tacoma, Wa., and it was a beautiful trip! It's so fun. Meeting folks on the train and looking at scenery. And I've had some shorter trips up here in Washington, but there was a derailment in 2017, south of Tacoma. Three passengers were killed, and many injured. The train was going three times the speed limit, which the conductor didn't see. I know the odds of dying in a train wreck are around 500,000 to one. I'm not sure if all Amtrak routes have the PTC controls, or any ATC controls. I saw one report that said the program was to be in effect by 2019. I hope so, because depending on conductors seeing the speed limit signs doesn't thrill me, as a passenger.

  • @sabrennuahs
    @sabrennuahs Год назад +50

    I always liked this song......I hope the people of New Orleans can hold it close to their hearts and love it lots......it's really good !

  • @gregorybarr6112
    @gregorybarr6112 Год назад +70

    Four generations of our family worked on the railway! This song really holds a lot of meaning and memories for me.

    • @lyndafaye6748
      @lyndafaye6748 Год назад +1

      SOME things in life should not be ALLOWED to become obsolete !
      May, 2023; Many of us are coming back to LISTEN to that 'song that never dies!" Having been born in the city of Rock Island, when we used to sing this song, we'd substitute the city "Ke-Wan-ee" for Kankakee ha ha. We rode the Burlington back then, and had to drive to Galesburg to get it, to travel to California. Surely we, myself and some of my classmates from Moline High School sang this for hours, as one of our hootenanny favorites. (Jim Anderson? Where are you now ?) And Jack Petit, our class president DROVE us to Galesburg! Yes, the Rock Island Lines were a pretty good line , too! My grandfather was an engineer , I think on the Rock Island Lines---He' drove it from a little town titled " Barstow/or Joslin" guess they re-named it Like to know from an commenters, if they'd ever heard of that little country town, near Geneseo?
      I used to have a "continual debate" with my college roommate who was a artist; The question, " Which lasts longer, a painting, or a song.?" I'm not sure to this day, who actually won the debate...but as we see painters and song-writers disappear, I think we have to admit, it' s THE SONG THAT LIVES ON.
      We were trying to assemble a children's musical, wherein the main character, who jumps up on stage to play her little cello with "The First Four Presidents", and one of us gave dialogue to the little player; she says to Thomas Jefferson "I Can't play this music-it's too old!" Jefferson and Washington laugh at her and shout "Honey...music doesn't grow OLD! People do!
      (Yes, it's a comedy!) but that line reminds me so much of THIS SONG!
      RIP Arlo Guthrie-and Steve Goodman, and so many others!
      Thank you so much for TRUTH in SONG!
      LyndaFaye
      "The Mississippi Valley Lady" the song and the musical.
      "Friends, Love Songs and Hearthaches@Bandcamp.
      LyndaFayeSmusic@Yahoo.

  • @rixxroxxk1620
    @rixxroxxk1620 Год назад +132

    This song is Americana at its best. I always tear up when I listen to it. A once proud and busy railroad, dwindling down to bankruptcy. Passenger numbers fell beneath the floor due to air travel. No one wanted to ride old, worn out coaches for a day when a jet could get you there in hours. People in a hurry and not pausing to appreciate everything around you. The ICC killed the railroads with rules written in the 1880’s that desperately needed updating. By the time Jimmy Carter stepped in, it was too late. Many of these classic lines were destitute with no money to repair decades of abuse. Very sad.

    • @ShelleyVideo
      @ShelleyVideo Год назад +7

      The passenger trains suffered greatly when the freight trains were given priority on the rail routes.

    • @raymondgarafano8604
      @raymondgarafano8604 Год назад +7

      Back in the mid 80's I took the Lakeshore limited outa Boston,Mass to Chicago to go to
      a model train meet. Yeah trains I love'em, one sees more of America that way

    • @johnsmart964
      @johnsmart964 Год назад +6

      It is a pity that people do not think of the journey as a part of the whole time away rather than a chore to be got over as quickly as possible.

    • @lyndafaye6748
      @lyndafaye6748 Год назад +3

      SAD AND Memorable; makes it tolerable, yes ?
      May, 2023; Many of us are coming back to LISTEN to that 'song that never dies!" Having been born in the city of Rock Island, when we used to sing this song, we'd substitute the city "Ke-Wan-ee" for Kankakee ha ha. We rode the Burlington back then, and had to drive to Galesburg to get it, to travel to California. Surely we, myself and some of my classmates from Moline High School sang this for hours, as one of our hootenanny favorites. (Jim Anderson? Where are you now ?) And Jack Petit, our class president DROVE us to Galesburg! Yes, the Rock Island Lines were a pretty good line , too! My grandfather was an engineer , I think on the Rock Island Lines---He' drove it from a little town titled " Barstow/or Joslin" guess they re-named it Like to know from an commenters, if they'd ever heard of that little country town, near Geneseo?
      I used to have a "continual debate" with my college roommate who was a artist; The question, " Which lasts longer, a painting, or a song.?" I'm not sure to this day, who actually won the debate...but as we see painters and song-writers disappear, I think we have to admit, it' s THE SONG THAT LIVES ON.
      We were trying to assemble a children's musical, wherein the main character, who jumps up on stage to play her little cello with "The First Four Presidents", and one of us gave dialogue to the little player; she says to Thomas Jefferson "I Can't play this music-it's too old!" Jefferson and Washington laugh at her and shout "Honey...music doesn't grow OLD! People do!
      (Yes, it's a comedy!) but that line reminds me so much of THIS SONG!
      RIP Arlo Guthrie-and Steve Goodman, and so many others!
      Thank you so much for TRUTH in SONG!
      LyndaFaye
      "The Mississippi Valley Lady" the song and the musical.
      "Friends, Love Songs and Hearthaches@Bandcamp.
      LyndaFayeSmusic@Yahoo.

    • @johnsmart964
      @johnsmart964 Год назад +1

      @@lyndafaye6748 Thank you for what you have written here, it is great to have these fond memories. Thank you for bringing this to the people.

  • @charleswilson1152
    @charleswilson1152 Год назад +51

    My Grandfather also worked on the St.Fe RR. He fell off the engine while signaling an on coming train. While being operated on for hip injury, his heart stopped. The Dr. Said it was like 'a bolt out of the blue'. Unknown cause. I was seven. I've never heard this song without rembering the trains whistling long while passing by the graveyard when the services were going on. In salute to him. I Love trains! That was sixty years ago this November...

  • @andrewonofray918
    @andrewonofray918 4 года назад +920

    My father in law worked for the railroads his whole life. He died about 5 years.ago.Because of his condition he was in a home the last year of his life. My wife sensed he would not make it thru the night so my son, my wife and I stayed with him.He was totally unresponsive the last few hours. My wife played religious songs for him. Somehow I remembered he really liked this song.We found it on google and played it for him. Halfway through the song he turned his his head and tried to sing the the song with us. He dies a few minutes later. I still get tears in my eyes when I hear this song

    • @easternwoods4378
      @easternwoods4378 3 года назад +43

      Thanks for your story.

    • @lindakellogg7890
      @lindakellogg7890 3 года назад +58

      Andrew you are so sweet to share this with us. what a great memory you have to hold forever. My heart is melting now

    • @lma1943
      @lma1943 3 года назад +63

      Well that made me cry... 💜💜💜

    • @robertsawvel45
      @robertsawvel45 3 года назад +36

      @@lma1943 I'm crying too.

    • @Flo7Mo
      @Flo7Mo 3 года назад +36

      Beautiful story !

  • @nbenefiel
    @nbenefiel 11 месяцев назад +59

    Steve Goodman’s best song. What a talent he was. RIP Steve, you are missed. Every time the Cubs win I think of you.

  • @debbieschwartz557
    @debbieschwartz557 2 года назад +45

    In 1944 my mom rode the train all the way from Nashville, TN to San Francisco to marry my dad whose ship was docked there for a few days during the War. Can’t hear this song without thinking of that. Arlo Guthrie captures everything Steve Goodman intended to convey when he wrote it.

  • @cheekymonkey444
    @cheekymonkey444 3 года назад +489

    9 years retired, engineer for Conrail and Norfolk Southern. The best railroad song ever written. I could listen to it every day.
    34 1/2 years in passenger and freight service.

    • @thomasewing2656
      @thomasewing2656 2 года назад +17

      This should be the Official Railroad Song of the USA!

    • @billhill4929
      @billhill4929 2 года назад +12

      It never gets old

    • @nhmooytis7058
      @nhmooytis7058 2 года назад +9

      My grandma’s father and brothers all worked for the NY Central. She was born in 1884.

    • @barbarahecht4617
      @barbarahecht4617 2 года назад

      Well God Bless You Cheeky Monkey, for being a big part of the country's history- railroad people are a special breed and we still need them. Enjoy your retirement- build a model train environment.

    • @nhmooytis7058
      @nhmooytis7058 Год назад

      @@elisalepore7231 forget the flowers in your hair and take a pooper scooper.

  • @randycumes
    @randycumes 2 года назад +122

    Who said time travel is impossible? This song takes me back to when I was a teenager in a second, absolutely love it.

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +6

      Well said & well put ! Mr Peabody (owner & operator of the "Wayback Machine") I am sure would be the first to agree with you !!

    • @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503
      @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503 Год назад +1

      Steve Millers album Book of Dreams and I whoooshed back to 1977 Stacy's 🏠! With her sisters Camaro parked in the driveway! Instantly!
      Eric Underwood Class of 81 Downey High school CA ✌️

    • @lyndafaye6748
      @lyndafaye6748 Год назад

      @@jamescoleakaericunderwood2503 SOME things in life should not be ALLOWED to become obsolete !
      May, 2023; Many of us are coming back to LISTEN to that 'song that never dies!" Having been born in the city of Rock Island, when we used to sing this song, we'd substitute the city "Ke-Wan-ee" for Kankakee ha ha. We rode the Burlington back then, and had to drive to Galesburg to get it, to travel to California. Surely we, myself and some of my classmates from Moline High School sang this for hours, as one of our hootenanny favorites. (Jim Anderson? Where are you now ?) And Jack Petit, our class president DROVE us to Galesburg! Yes, the Rock Island Lines were a pretty good line , too! My grandfather was an engineer , I think on the Rock Island Lines---He' drove it from a little town titled " Barstow/or Joslin" guess they re-named it Like to know from an commenters, if they'd ever heard of that little country town, near Geneseo?
      I used to have a "continual debate" with my college roommate who was a artist; The question, " Which lasts longer, a painting, or a song.?" I'm not sure to this day, who actually won the debate...but as we see painters and song-writers disappear, I think we have to admit, it' s THE SONG THAT LIVES ON.
      We were trying to assemble a children's musical, wherein the main character, who jumps up on stage to play her little cello with "The First Four Presidents", and one of us gave dialogue to the little player; she says to Thomas Jefferson "I Can't play this music-it's too old!" Jefferson and Washington laugh at her and shout "Honey...music doesn't grow OLD! People do!
      (Yes, it's a comedy!) but that line reminds me so much of THIS SONG!
      RIP Arlo Guthrie-and Steve Goodman, and so many others!
      Thank you so much for TRUTH in SONG!
      LyndaFaye
      "The Mississippi Valley Lady" the song and the musical.
      "Friends, Love Songs and Hearthaches@Bandcamp.
      LyndaFayeSmusic@Yahoo.

    • @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503
      @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503 Год назад

      @@lyndafaye6748
      Hey! Sounds like a fun play you're putting together!
      Long Island huh! What part of California did you end up in?
      Hopefully Southern California Beaches.... that's where we hung out alot... Huntington beach pier and Newport CA not RI...
      I worked out at Dulles airport in 95 I drove Hwy 50 just to see how lonely it really is...I don't remember seeing another car the whole time from Nevada till I got to Salt Lake ... coming down our of the Nevada Mountains you get a sense of loneliness when you see that long stretch of road in front of you ..then it hits you when you're down in the valley driving...ya know what happened just then....a lone Bald Eagle flew over the cab of my F-250 truck and I pulled over ( Because I have a thing for Eagles!) I walked back the way the Eagle flew and I came across a barbed wire the upon a little hill when I got to the fence I was taken aback because there was this huge lake that I couldn't see from the highway with what I thought was a light dusting of snow ...so I walked down towards the water and came to a stop ... because I got that feeling I was being WATCHED it was very strong....so I panned slowly to my left first....HOLY SHIT! THERE WAS ABOUT 50 BALD EAGLES STANDING IN THE SHALLOWS STARING AT ME!
      so I slowly pan to my right...
      HOLY SHIT! ABOUT 50 MORE ALL STARING AT ME!
      it wasn't snow ...it was Bald Eagles! I stood in pure awe for a time then bowed and went on my way!
      I have to disagree with you on the Art/Music song thing...
      " The Mona Lisa" I'm an artist and my medium is Terrazzo and terrazzo has been around for centuries....Oh I went to Downey High school with James Hetfield of Metallica....
      He used to walk around Downey High with his head bobbing up and down playing music as he walked!
      🤷✌️🙋❤️🇺🇸
      Eric Underwood Class of 81 Downey High school CA ✌️

  • @lynnlobliner3933
    @lynnlobliner3933 2 года назад +3

    I love when the video matches the words. Thanks!

  • @RobinPower-ui1ov
    @RobinPower-ui1ov Месяц назад +5

    Awesome! I feel love and extreme nostalgia every time I hear this song!! Hip hip Hooray for Arlo Guthrie! Yes, I'm proud to say he's my native Son! Lol ..💖

    • @sellersbonus
      @sellersbonus 25 дней назад

      This is part of my play list. Love it!!!!

  • @mikearreola2609
    @mikearreola2609 3 года назад +70

    I was just a boy when I heard this song. Yes the days were hard but life was much simpler than today. Technology gave us convenience, but ugliness came with it.

    • @amtrakbasketmaker6404
      @amtrakbasketmaker6404 3 года назад +1

      Well put! I have ridden The City of New Orleans (Amtrak's version) several times. It is nice but doesn't compare with the original Illinois Central or yesteryears' rail travel.

    • @su-rv2uq
      @su-rv2uq 3 года назад +7

      There has always been ugliness as well as beauty in life. It was easier for people to ignore ugliness prior to 24/7 technology.

    • @8291Mike
      @8291Mike 3 года назад +2

      how so true!!!!!

    • @sharonnelson3397
      @sharonnelson3397 2 года назад +1

      @@amtrakbasketmaker6404 I just recently discovered videos made by riders on the Amtrak trains including the City of New Orleans. Coming into New Orleans the train runs parallel with Interstate 10 (?) which is elevated above the water for a good many miles. The last scene in this video shows that interstate.

    • @amtrakbasketmaker6404
      @amtrakbasketmaker6404 2 года назад

      @@sharonnelson3397 Mornin' I have riden the City several times mostly north from Fulton, KY. One trip was south to catch the Sunset Limited out of NOL but we were late and they bused us from McComb, MS to LaFayette, LA. The bus driver was a born and raised Cajun and kept us all in stitches. What a hoot! I remember we drove over the Huey P. Long bridge because it reminded me of my dad. Though he was born and raised in Boston he had a thing for the history of Huey P. Long's "career".

  • @jamesmorton7597
    @jamesmorton7597 Год назад +9

    Greatest train song ever.

  • @frankelly-6304
    @frankelly-6304 5 месяцев назад +11

    Never tire of this classic... the wheels on the rails, like a lullaby.

    • @thefabulousgreenbean2194
      @thefabulousgreenbean2194 5 месяцев назад

      I was rocked to sleep by Amtrak trains going cross country under the stars. thought of this song and you're exactly right. And a wonderful video.

  • @GenoWardelli
    @GenoWardelli 2 года назад +16

    For five years I road the City of New Orleans, but in the opposite direction. What memories this magnificent video brings back. In the cavern of Central Station the conductor in his deep-throated sound of the deep South: Now departing on track number 9 the City of New Orleans, northbound for Dyersburg, Fulton, Cairo, Carbondale, Centralia, Effingham, Kankakee, sixty-eight street and the Chicago terminal. All aboard! God, the memories. The beer flew and the lies exaggerated our life.

  • @fredbright2096
    @fredbright2096 4 года назад +170

    85 years later, as a small boy I can still remember laying in bed at night and waiting for the trains to go by about a mile from home, some from those lonely sounding steam whistles and later the moan of those air horns as the big diesels left for places far away, lonely sounds at night. The steam whistles are long gone, but the big diesels still send their music out over the rails. Wonderful memories.

    • @msscoutshadow
      @msscoutshadow Год назад +4

      I hear them at night too and love the sound... nothing like it 😊👍

    • @lexyswope
      @lexyswope Год назад +1

      The train here is about a block away and it does sound beautiful.

    • @TradeRoboticscom
      @TradeRoboticscom Год назад +3

      I too was fortunate to have lived for a few years near passing railroad tracks. I could hear the faint, practically melodic sound of the horn as it disappeared into the night. For some reason, it was mesmerizing. Years later, I still miss it.

    • @raymondgarafano8604
      @raymondgarafano8604 Год назад

      Well I have 1 of'em a Lunkenheimer 3 chimer all brass and takes an inch an a 1/4 pipe,
      I fired it off a boiler owned by the New England steam and wireless museum in R.I.
      dayum that whistle sounded good.

    • @raymondgarafano8604
      @raymondgarafano8604 Год назад

      Well Fred, I have the whistle and the bell the bell has a pneumatic slammer in it as well
      as being able to pull the upper frame to ring and a Lunkenheimer 3 chime whistle I
      fired off the factory boiler, collecting r.r. stuff is kool.

  • @caryg7562
    @caryg7562 3 года назад +17

    The video of the Illinois Central trains is fantastic. This is a beautiful piece of work.

  • @joerichard6258
    @joerichard6258 2 года назад +3

    My joy of listening to this song…marvellous

  • @mikewrasman5103
    @mikewrasman5103 2 года назад +18

    Amtrak has resurrected 'The City of New Orleans'. They invited Mr. Guthrie on the first time it ran. He really enjoyed himself on the train ride, from what I heard.

  • @raymondblais947
    @raymondblais947 3 года назад +425

    I'm a former locomotive engineer and I love this song. It makes me choke up at the end. Thanks for sharing it.

    • @jp-mc2bp
      @jp-mc2bp 3 года назад +8

      Thanks

    • @gusmc2220
      @gusmc2220 3 года назад +8

      ripper back

    • @gilbertwood9361
      @gilbertwood9361 3 года назад +10

      Thanks for moving it on down the line.

    • @joanborger702
      @joanborger702 3 года назад +11

      I have the greatest respect, for what you did, sir.

    • @lynneschantzen2250
      @lynneschantzen2250 3 года назад +10

      I love this song too. My son is going to be an engineer. Im so proud of him.

  • @richw1907
    @richw1907 Год назад +10

    The Air Force stationed me at Chanute AFB (Rantoul, Illinois) for two years in the 70s, I always feel a connection to this song, its all good

    • @scotts6698
      @scotts6698 Год назад

      Went to "A" school there in the "83 and always loved to see the Iliinois Central Central pass by the base during PT on Friday afternoons.

  • @theresadavis2900
    @theresadavis2900 2 года назад +3

    I love this song… brings back memories

  • @basealphakilo5443
    @basealphakilo5443 Год назад +11

    I loved this song the first time I heard it as a teen. Now I'm hedging on 70 and this is still one of my favorite songs. Great music endures--and this is a great song.

  • @rodneycook4514
    @rodneycook4514 2 года назад +194

    I’m a conductor for CSX for the last 23 years. Love this song and how perfect this video is. Great job!

    • @magiccheeseball
      @magiccheeseball Год назад +5

      That's really cool I'm a big fan of trains model railroads and real ones ever since I was a kid 😉 I'm in Florida I remember when it was Seaboard coastline trains through here then CSX

    • @petertaviano9593
      @petertaviano9593 Год назад +2

      I have a few vague memories of my maternal Grandfather (and some old photos) of him. He worked on the NKP for 41 years. I have a pic of him with me, as a toddler, on one of the last runs he made thru Lima, Ohio before retiring in 1959, as a conductor. Unfortunately, he passed a short time later of lung cancer (too many Chesterfields) before I ever had a chance to know him and hear his railroad stories. I would have loved to hear them.

    • @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503
      @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503 Год назад

      What a work of Art (deco) this train is...sleek and beautiful!

    • @avengernemesis7990
      @avengernemesis7990 Год назад +2

      Greetings from Australia
      Happy New Year..❤

    • @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503
      @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503 Год назад +3

      @@avengernemesis7990 Greetings from California USA
      Happy New Year!
      My Dad was over there Adelaide, Rockhampton getting patched up in the hospital there after the battle of Buna/ Sanananda Dec 1942✌️🇦🇺🇺🇸

  • @TheNikinikitembo
    @TheNikinikitembo 2 года назад +73

    It's hard to grasp how I feel listening to this.
    .. It connects me to the ground under my feet, the people around me, and the land I live in.
    Don't keep your head down on your cellphone. This world still has a lot of beauty you'll miss out on.

    • @carolford7845
      @carolford7845 Год назад +1

      My maternal great-grandfather, Clarence Scott, was train engineer for the Pennsylvania Railroad during the early 20th Century. In the video it was nice to see the train engineer driving the train; it gave me an idea what my grandfather did on the railroad.

  • @McNabbulous
    @McNabbulous 10 месяцев назад +3

    It takes longer than a jet, but when i travel, i always try to take the train.
    There is something magical about rail travel.

  • @Michaelthekiwi
    @Michaelthekiwi 8 месяцев назад +13

    Best version of this song - Arlo's arrangement and voice works best, coupled with your visuals.

  • @johnj.flanagan-songsoffaith
    @johnj.flanagan-songsoffaith 2 года назад +25

    You could say Arlo Guthrie owns this one, as nobody quite gets it with the same feel. Love the imagery, lyrics, and melody. A great song indeed. Thanks for sharing.

    • @sct913
      @sct913 Год назад +1

      Several years ago, I found a Steve Goodman version of the song performed live. As good as Steve's studio version and Arlo's cover are, this live version IMO really captured the spirit of the song. And yes, there have been so many horrible covers of 'City Of New Orleans' done over the years (at one point, it was almost obligatory for any artist who did railroad songs or folk ballads to cover this one) - like Johnny Cash singing 'And the graveyards Filled with rusted automobiles."

    • @tommurphree5630
      @tommurphree5630 10 месяцев назад

      Johnny Cash did an excellent job .

  • @kentmcquillen7055
    @kentmcquillen7055 3 года назад +517

    I remember this song being played in a supermarket here in Oregon. When it came to the chorus, I could hear a lot of people softly singing along. Rest in peace Steve Goodman.

    • @gregjeffcoat4258
      @gregjeffcoat4258 3 года назад +32

      It's one of those songs that makes you want to sing along every time you hear it regardless of where you are.😃

    • @ericunderwood8080
      @ericunderwood8080 3 года назад +11

      That's cool Kent... thanks for sharing.... Eric Underwood class of 81 Downey High School California

    • @stuartadamsrailfanningvideos
      @stuartadamsrailfanningvideos 2 года назад +5

      Kent: Hello fellow Oregonian!

    • @su-rv2uq
      @su-rv2uq 2 года назад +3

      @@stuartadamsrailfanningvideos hello to both of you fellow Oregonians!

    • @ge2623
      @ge2623 2 года назад +4

      Steve Goodman?

  • @SusieAnderson-bd5bq
    @SusieAnderson-bd5bq 9 месяцев назад +4

    Why do I sob when I hear this song...

    • @ace-of-space
      @ace-of-space 9 месяцев назад +1

      I feel you. Arlo and this song is so nostalgic

  • @tooltime9260
    @tooltime9260 7 месяцев назад +10

    Some songs are just impossible to not like and this is one song that really deserves a video attachment. It's just so perfect. It speaks FAR beyond what we only hear and imagine while listening. This song is hardcore part of people's lives and It certainly doesn't hurt that I love trains too. ANYONE who has traveled the world, Japan, Switzerland, Thailand, Germany, Australia, France, India(!) and so many others, and experienced it through the windows of very many trains understands immediately. It's a love affair that too few understand or will ever discover. Their loss. And America threw them away...for cars. Nothing more need be said.

  • @colinvannbohemen11
    @colinvannbohemen11 3 года назад +211

    When Arlo sang this song America was already truly great.

    • @dragmyre
      @dragmyre 3 года назад +8

      looks like no one is watching this lately xcept you. so i will post my comment here: Goddam awesome vid work so perfect. and i rode this train twice one way.
      thanks, bro'.

    • @xy23z5
      @xy23z5 3 года назад +11

      And now it's going to hell! Shame.

    • @rockmegently4410
      @rockmegently4410 3 года назад +7

      You're oh so right!

    • @marcob4630
      @marcob4630 3 года назад +3

      @@xy23z5 : a real SHAME !

    • @doorkicker8507
      @doorkicker8507 3 года назад +11

      Except for the Pricks that spit on my fellow Soldiers who came back from Vietnam.

  • @firstavefishco
    @firstavefishco 3 года назад +448

    Arlo did this song justice. The piano is perfect, the lyrics divine. "This train has got the dissapearing railroad blues", beautiful!

    • @mafirearmsafety
      @mafirearmsafety 3 года назад +6

      But Arlo did not write it.

    • @dragmyre
      @dragmyre 3 года назад +5

      with the Mississippi darkness rollin' down to the sea

    • @stanborg1545
      @stanborg1545 3 года назад +10

      Funny, I always heard it as "this train has got to disappear in railroad blues".

    • @tomwilson2725
      @tomwilson2725 2 года назад +13

      It was a disappearing railroad 50 years ago. And yet me wife and I are booked on it for a trip next month. Glad some things never change

    • @danielkosta3134
      @danielkosta3134 2 года назад +9

      @@mafirearmsafety Arlo told the story in a concert a few years back. Something like this. " After a concert I was sitting at the bar having a beer. A short guy came up and wanted me to listen to his song. I said I don't like songs. I don't even like my own songs. Buy me a beer and I'll listen as long as the beer lasts. The song was City of New Orleans and the guy was Steve Goodman." As close as I can remember what Arlo said. Never took credit for the song for himsellf.

  • @2666loco
    @2666loco 10 месяцев назад +2

    I never tire of watching this video.

  • @N8570E
    @N8570E 2 месяца назад +2

    Once more my heart sheds tears. But I am so happy with my memories. At 77 I am ready to finish this journey.
    Thank you. May you and yours stay well and prosper.

  • @pbegich4235
    @pbegich4235 3 года назад +10

    As someone who rode the passenger rails for over 30 years, may I salute Dave Goodman for writing the consummate railroad ballad, Arlo Guthrie for his perfect rendition and, especially, AK Dian for the stunning film accompaniment. Well done all!

  • @kinky_Z
    @kinky_Z Год назад +64

    This was a Steve Goodman song. I picked him up to take him home after his trip on The City of New Orleans which he had so anticipated for weeks. Driving toward Lake Michigan on Lakeshore Dr, he told us he had written a song while on that last run. He sang a couple verses and the chorus and asked us what we thought... 2 yrs later it was all over the radio with everyone thinking Arlo had written it. But I'll never forget Stevie in the backseat, with his bright eyes, singing that song he wrote while on that last voyage of the City of New Orleans. Memorable. RIP Steve and love to Nancy!

    • @msscoutshadow
      @msscoutshadow Год назад +6

      OMG. That is so INCREDIBLE!! You my friend were very blessed by knowing him I am 😃😊

    • @debragordon-hellman3779
      @debragordon-hellman3779 Год назад +3

      I was real glad they gave a big credit to Steve with his picture at the end of this video. I first heard Steve in '73, and he of course played this and told the story of how Arlo came to play it. Steve was a great songwriter and performer whose life was cut way too short. Thanks for your wonderful story! RIP Steve Goodman! (Have you given up on politics?)

    • @russellhewitt6967
      @russellhewitt6967 Год назад +9

      My Grandmother, Louise Wilhelmsen Hodges actually wrote most of this song long before she met Steve on the train. She worked as a telephone operator for the ICRR and rode the train every week from McComb MS to New Orleans and visited many other cities as well. The fare was free for her. Steve happened to hear her singing on the train, which she frequently did. She was a local New Orleans actress and singer/songwriter. He told her he was a songwriter and they sat together for a couple of hours and tweaked the lyrics. The melody was entirely hers and they collaborated on the lyrics. She had ridden the train for decades and knew the types of passengers, the locations, the mothers with their babes asleep, the rusted automobiles. Steve told her he believed the song would be a hit and asked her what type of compensation she wanted if it was recorded. Granny, who was nearly 70 years old at that time, said she needed no compensation other than to hear it on the radio. Steve had her sign a paper sating that she would be paid no compensation! Long story. There are more details, but she indeed started the whole mesmerizing song about the romance of riding the great City of New Orleans. There are details about her in the Railroad Museum in McComb, Mississippi!!!

    • @dwight7642
      @dwight7642 Год назад

      I went to college with Steve. His live version is the best but this is very close.

    • @lyndafaye6748
      @lyndafaye6748 Год назад

      What a beautiful recollection; possibly some luck, too , yes ?
      SOME things in life should not be ALLOWED to become obsolete !
      May, 2023; Many of us are coming back to LISTEN to that 'song that never dies!" Having been born in the city of Rock Island, when we used to sing this song, we'd substitute the city "Ke-Wan-ee" for Kankakee ha ha. We rode the Burlington back then, and had to drive to Galesburg to get it, to travel to California. Surely we, myself and some of my classmates from Moline High School sang this for hours, as one of our hootenanny favorites. (Jim Anderson? Where are you now ?) And Jack Petit, our class president DROVE us to Galesburg! Yes, the Rock Island Lines were a pretty good line , too! My grandfather was an engineer , I think on the Rock Island Lines---He' drove it from a little town titled " Barstow/or Joslin" guess they re-named it Like to know from an commenters, if they'd ever heard of that little country town, near Geneseo?
      I used to have a "continual debate" with my college roommate who was a artist; The question, " Which lasts longer, a painting, or a song.?" I'm not sure to this day, who actually won the debate...but as we see painters and song-writers disappear, I think we have to admit, it' s THE SONG THAT LIVES ON.
      We were trying to assemble a children's musical, wherein the main character, who jumps up on stage to play her little cello with "The First Four Presidents", and one of us gave dialogue to the little player; she says to Thomas Jefferson "I Can't play this music-it's too old!" Jefferson and Washington laugh at her and shout "Honey...music doesn't grow OLD! People do!
      (Yes, it's a comedy!) but that line reminds me so much of THIS SONG!
      RIP Arlo Guthrie-and Steve Goodman, and so many others!
      Thank you so much for TRUTH in SONG!
      LyndaFaye
      "The Mississippi Valley Lady" the song and the musical.
      "Friends, Love Songs and Hearthaches@Bandcamp.
      LyndaFayeSmusic@Yahoo.

  • @railroadralf
    @railroadralf 6 месяцев назад +5

    "Feel the wheels rumblin' 'neath the floor..." Nothing like riding on a great train....Nothing else like it!

  • @dlw101350
    @dlw101350 Год назад +5

    72 years old and this brings back a memory of my Dad and Uncle taking me from Champaign, Il to Chicago to see the Cubs (who were terrible then). I am pretty sure we went on the City of New Orleans. This was around 1961 I think. I remember the stop in Kankakee.

  • @qewr4231
    @qewr4231 2 года назад +60

    I don't know why but this song is just so badass. The best version is the studio version by Arlo Guthrie. Steve Goodman did a good job writing the song too. It does something to the listener.

  • @solarsoltice9075
    @solarsoltice9075 Год назад +20

    Thank you to all the railroad men and woman. My Uncle, Hank, was a railroad man for the Union Pacific Railroad. A Brakeman. He was so old. He may have fed the firebox with coal or firewood when they ran off of steam. Thank you America for all you have given us.

  • @welcometohellmyfriends7836
    @welcometohellmyfriends7836 2 года назад +2

    this video is great i always loved trains and its always been my dream to drive one for a living

  • @kimwhite7191
    @kimwhite7191 4 месяца назад +5

    I’m in Australia and have only been on an American train once, in 2017. Washington DC to NYC. Loved it, loved the Red Caps. I’ve always loved this song, it captures the spirit of train travel perfectly. ❤

  • @stephaniekacena2716
    @stephaniekacena2716 Год назад +30

    My dad worked for the Rock Island RR. We lived across a gravel road from the tracks and heard this rhythm of the wheels and the whistle blowing as it neared the crossing. When I hear this song I have to sing along, she'd a tear, and smile.
    Thanks, Arlo.

    • @jtaylor4168
      @jtaylor4168 Год назад +3

      My dad worked for the Rock Island too. He was a B and B Carpenter. Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific. Ain't many of us around anymore that remember the old Rock Island line.

    • @lexyswope
      @lexyswope Год назад +2

      My great grandfather did too. They lived in Orion, Illinois.

  • @jubalcalif9100
    @jubalcalif9100 Год назад +21

    A truly iconic tune sung by a true national treasure, Mr Arlo Guthrie ! Thank you for sharing this gem with us !

  • @donarthiazi2443
    @donarthiazi2443 Год назад +2

    This song always takes me to my happy place

  • @keklof5551
    @keklof5551 2 года назад +4

    Yes i can still remember all those years ago, 1963 late november traveling on this train from Baton Rouge to New Orleans , same time JFK was shot in Dallas, I turned 80 last month, and i like this song a lot, // Old good songs never dies..*

  • @carylschoonmaker1532
    @carylschoonmaker1532 3 года назад +448

    My husband is an engineer for the Union Pacific in Los Angeles. He has been there 44 years. He is the best the u.p. has. I am very proud of him.

    • @christinadean2543
      @christinadean2543 3 года назад +14

      You should be. Thank him for me!

    • @tomt9543
      @tomt9543 3 года назад +22

      Just retired after 41 years with Southern Railway/Norfolk Southern. Very proud of it! I hired out just after Amtrak had taken over what was left of the individual railroads passenger trains. It was the end of an era, and that’s what this song showcases! Southern still sent our paychecks out of Atlanta on “the Crescent”, which was their last passenger train. Amtrak had just taken over the Crescent, but our checks where still sent on it. Great song, great video! There’s an old bluegrass song that has the words “ if I die a railroad man, plant me ‘neath the ties, so I can hear ol’ 92, when she comes rollin by”! I understand!!!

    • @hmackie6823
      @hmackie6823 3 года назад +2

      u do realyze arlo never did a lick of work like your family diddd

    • @timtully8015
      @timtully8015 3 года назад +2

      @@hmackie6823 Arlo's not the important one here; he's just the singer in a fake cowboy hat. Steve Goodman wrote the great lyrics and the music. Don't know if Steve ever worked with his hands, but I think that's more likely than Arlo

    • @benzamg32m68
      @benzamg32m68 3 года назад +4

      @@hmackie6823 who cares

  • @russcampbell2894
    @russcampbell2894 2 года назад +8

    Truck driver for many years, big salute, to all you railmen, and truckers, all who hail freight, and keep this STILL great country moving

  • @user-wu7sn7ml7v
    @user-wu7sn7ml7v 3 месяца назад +3

    When ever I have visited America I met the sweetest kindest hard working Christians on this planet❤❤❤.

  • @gregwarner3753
    @gregwarner3753 Год назад +2

    There is a simple elegance to a passenger train.

  • @sung33kim
    @sung33kim 3 года назад +15

    Oh Wow! what a music !
    Time like this we all Americans listen to this song hand in hand , singing together GOOD MORNING AMERICA HOW ARE YOU?
    Living in beautiful country America understanding English I could hear clearly
    What a great song is ...
    Good morning America!

    • @matthewjahnke4953
      @matthewjahnke4953 3 года назад

      Carlos is better than willie's.

    • @jp-mc2bp
      @jp-mc2bp 3 года назад

      We all need to reflect and do no harm

    • @bobbybob3865
      @bobbybob3865 3 года назад

      Annyeonghaseyo. The mother of my piano student Jasmin grew up east of Seoul. (I know Kim is how Smith is pronounced in Korean.)

    • @sung33kim
      @sung33kim 3 года назад

      @@bobbybob3865
      Hi, thank you.
      Yes I'm Korean from Seoul City :) I like this song and Americans not born with gold spoon they work very hard to made Great America I wish we all be together again .

    • @bobbybob3865
      @bobbybob3865 3 года назад

      @@sung33kim Thank you for your response. My father, one of ten children of an American farmer, worked 41 years in a factory, so I wasn't born with a gold spoon either. (Jasmin's mother was born a Lee, which I know is how Jones is said in Korean.) Annyeongheekyehsehyo.

  • @philc4520
    @philc4520 2 года назад +14

    This song is full of soul. A rare & transcendent musical piece.

  • @carolhanson8330
    @carolhanson8330 6 месяцев назад +4

    My husband worked on the railroad for 43 years. He started out firing and ended up as a conductor on the Southern Pacific and then the Union Pacific. My father -in-law was a conductor on a passenger line.
    I truly love this song and wish all the rails a wonderful life. God bless you all ❤️

  • @bigcat618
    @bigcat618 Год назад +2

    My parents took this train from Union Station to New Orleans for their honeymoon in February 1954.

  • @cehayes74
    @cehayes74 2 года назад +21

    I work for Amtrak Mechanical here in Chicago goin on 22yrs. & prior that had 6yrs. with BNSF Suburban. This song 🎶 warms my heart & yes I see the “City Of New Orleans” equipment everyday goin & comin from Union Station 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 !!!

  • @BigLisaFan
    @BigLisaFan 3 года назад +64

    There will always be something about taking a train and watching as the world passes outside your window.

    • @lumenstein2174
      @lumenstein2174 3 года назад +2

      What a wonderful tribute to what led America into the industrial revolution and created.wealth beyond comprehension.

    • @azabuvsobelo125
      @azabuvsobelo125 3 года назад +1

      Even better riding on freight!

  • @davidcarroll1883
    @davidcarroll1883 2 года назад +2

    What a wonderful old song!

  • @pjjj8117
    @pjjj8117 18 дней назад +1

    My uncle worked for the railroad in Oakland, ca until he retired and he’s been dead for many years now, but this song reminds me of all the hard work he did when he was alive

  • @allenlovell1604
    @allenlovell1604 Год назад +6

    This song reminds me of my former hometown of Kankakee,IL! As I was born there 65 years ago! Been there once in 2008 and the town's still there ; I didn't see nor hear the old train whistle though. Most folks I meet never heard of my hometown of Kankakee, Illinois, however; when I mention this 🎵 '-their eyes light up and they recognize the song immediately ! Thanks, RUclips you made my day and an unknown town famous in this little song ditty !

    • @CarolPotts-df6mf
      @CarolPotts-df6mf 2 месяца назад

      Sadly you're more likely to hear gunshots there now. City of New Orleans crashed in Kankakee. It was terrible.

  • @marydauby5229
    @marydauby5229 9 месяцев назад +7

    I still remember the Verse after not hearing this song for a long time😊

  • @mrunning10
    @mrunning10 2 года назад +1

    There is a place in Heaven for Arlo for this one.

  • @dougbell2071
    @dougbell2071 7 месяцев назад +2

    Classic from childhood..use sing it Sunday am up in Canada as a boy....Loved singing loud..
    Good Mornin' America how are yah...just a kid , Summer '72❤
    Thank you! Arlo..song 4 life.