City of New Orleans Chords

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Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Capo
None
Chords
G · C · D · Em · Am

Arlo Guthrie’s folk classic about a train journey from Chicago to New Orleans. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.

Folk Strum (4/4 Time)
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Tip: Use a capo on the 3rd fret to match Arlo’s recording key of Bb, but play the G, C, D, and Em shapes shown.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song

Verse 1

 
G
Ridin’ on the City of New Orleans
C G D
Illinois Central Monday mornin’ rail
G C
Fifteen cars and fifteen restless riders
G D G
Three conductors and twenty-five sacks of mail
G C
All along the southbound odyssey
G D
The train pulls out at Kankakee
G C
And rolls along past houses, farms, and fields
G D
Passin’ trains that have no names
G C
Freight yards full of old black men
G D
And the graveyards of the rusty automobiles
 

Chorus

 
G
Good mornin’ America, how are you?
C G D
Say, don’t you know me, I’m your native son
G
I’m the train they call the City of New Orleans
C G D G
I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
 

Verse 2

 
G C
Dealin’ card games with the old men in the club car
G D G
Penny a point, ain’t no one keepin’ score
G C
Pass the paper bag that holds the bottle
G D G
And feel the wheels rumblin’ ‘neath the floor
G C
And the sons of pullman porters
G D
And the sons of engineers
G C G
Ride their father’s magic carpets made of steam
D
Mothers with their babes asleep
G C
Are rockin’ to the gentle beat
G D G
And the rhythm of the rails is all they dream
 

Chorus

 
G
Good mornin’ America, how are you?
C G D
Say, don’t you know me, I’m your native son
G
I’m the train they call the City of New Orleans
C G D G
I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
 

Verse 3

 
G C
Night time on the City of New Orleans
G D G
Changin’ cars in Memphis, Tennessee
G C
Halfway home, we’ll be there by mornin’
G D G
Through the Mississippi dark and wide
G C
Steel rails still ain’t heard the news
G D
The conductor sings his song again
G C
The passengers will please refrain
G D G
This train’s got the disappearin’ railroad blues
 

Chorus

 
G
Good mornin’ America, how are you?
C G D
Say, don’t you know me, I’m your native son
G
I’m the train they call the City of New Orleans
C G D G
I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
 

Outro

 
Em C G
And the day is done
Em C G
And the day is done
Em C G
And the day is done
Em C G
And the day is done
 

Practice tip: The verses are long; practice the chord progression (G, C, G, D) slowly until you can sing and play without thinking about your hands.

Gtap to play
Ctap to play
Dtap to play
Emtap to play
Amtap to play
Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Tuning
G-C-E-A
Chords
G · C · D · Em · Am

Arlo Guthrie’s folk classic about a train journey from Chicago to New Orleans. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.

Folk Strum (4/4 Time)
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Tip: Use a capo on the 3rd fret to match Arlo’s recording key of Bb, but play the G, C, D, and Em shapes shown.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song

Verse 1

 
G
Ridin’ on the City of New Orleans
C G D
Illinois Central Monday mornin’ rail
G C
Fifteen cars and fifteen restless riders
G D G
Three conductors and twenty-five sacks of mail
G C
All along the southbound odyssey
G D
The train pulls out at Kankakee
G C
And rolls along past houses, farms, and fields
G D
Passin’ trains that have no names
G C
Freight yards full of old black men
G D
And the graveyards of the rusty automobiles
 

Chorus

 
G
Good mornin’ America, how are you?
C G D
Say, don’t you know me, I’m your native son
G
I’m the train they call the City of New Orleans
C G D G
I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
 

Verse 2

 
G C
Dealin’ card games with the old men in the club car
G D G
Penny a point, ain’t no one keepin’ score
G C
Pass the paper bag that holds the bottle
G D G
And feel the wheels rumblin’ ‘neath the floor
G C
And the sons of pullman porters
G D
And the sons of engineers
G C G
Ride their father’s magic carpets made of steam
D
Mothers with their babes asleep
G C
Are rockin’ to the gentle beat
G D G
And the rhythm of the rails is all they dream
 

Chorus

 
G
Good mornin’ America, how are you?
C G D
Say, don’t you know me, I’m your native son
G
I’m the train they call the City of New Orleans
C G D G
I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
 

Verse 3

 
G C
Night time on the City of New Orleans
G D G
Changin’ cars in Memphis, Tennessee
G C
Halfway home, we’ll be there by mornin’
G D G
Through the Mississippi dark and wide
G C
Steel rails still ain’t heard the news
G D
The conductor sings his song again
G C
The passengers will please refrain
G D G
This train’s got the disappearin’ railroad blues
 

Chorus

 
G
Good mornin’ America, how are you?
C G D
Say, don’t you know me, I’m your native son
G
I’m the train they call the City of New Orleans
C G D G
I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
 

Outro

 
Em C G
And the day is done
Em C G
And the day is done
Em C G
And the day is done
Em C G
And the day is done
 

Practice tip: The verses are long; practice the chord progression (G, C, G, D) slowly until you can sing and play without thinking about your hands.

Gtap to play
Ctap to play
Dtap to play
Emtap to play
Amtap to play
Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Left Hand
Root notes
Chords
G · C · D · Em · Am

Arlo Guthrie’s folk classic about a train journey from Chicago to New Orleans. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.

Folk Strum (4/4 Time)
123456

Tip: Use a capo on the 3rd fret to match Arlo’s recording key of Bb, but play the G, C, D, and Em shapes shown.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song

Verse 1

 
G
Ridin’ on the City of New Orleans
C G D
Illinois Central Monday mornin’ rail
G C
Fifteen cars and fifteen restless riders
G D G
Three conductors and twenty-five sacks of mail
G C
All along the southbound odyssey
G D
The train pulls out at Kankakee
G C
And rolls along past houses, farms, and fields
G D
Passin’ trains that have no names
G C
Freight yards full of old black men
G D
And the graveyards of the rusty automobiles
 

Chorus

 
G
Good mornin’ America, how are you?
C G D
Say, don’t you know me, I’m your native son
G
I’m the train they call the City of New Orleans
C G D G
I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
 

Verse 2

 
G C
Dealin’ card games with the old men in the club car
G D G
Penny a point, ain’t no one keepin’ score
G C
Pass the paper bag that holds the bottle
G D G
And feel the wheels rumblin’ ‘neath the floor
G C
And the sons of pullman porters
G D
And the sons of engineers
G C G
Ride their father’s magic carpets made of steam
D
Mothers with their babes asleep
G C
Are rockin’ to the gentle beat
G D G
And the rhythm of the rails is all they dream
 

Chorus

 
G
Good mornin’ America, how are you?
C G D
Say, don’t you know me, I’m your native son
G
I’m the train they call the City of New Orleans
C G D G
I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
 

Verse 3

 
G C
Night time on the City of New Orleans
G D G
Changin’ cars in Memphis, Tennessee
G C
Halfway home, we’ll be there by mornin’
G D G
Through the Mississippi dark and wide
G C
Steel rails still ain’t heard the news
G D
The conductor sings his song again
G C
The passengers will please refrain
G D G
This train’s got the disappearin’ railroad blues
 

Chorus

 
G
Good mornin’ America, how are you?
C G D
Say, don’t you know me, I’m your native son
G
I’m the train they call the City of New Orleans
C G D G
I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
 

Outro

 
Em C G
And the day is done
Em C G
And the day is done
Em C G
And the day is done
Em C G
And the day is done
 

Practice tip: The verses are long; practice the chord progression (G, C, G, D) slowly until you can sing and play without thinking about your hands.

Gtap to play
Ctap to play
Dtap to play
Emtap to play
Amtap to play
Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Tuning
gDGBD (Open G)
Chords
G · C · D · Em · Am

Arlo Guthrie’s folk classic about a train journey from Chicago to New Orleans. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.

Folk Strum (4/4 Time)
123456

Tip: Use a capo on the 3rd fret to match Arlo’s recording key of Bb, but play the G, C, D, and Em shapes shown.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song

Verse 1

 
G
Ridin’ on the City of New Orleans
C G D
Illinois Central Monday mornin’ rail
G C
Fifteen cars and fifteen restless riders
G D G
Three conductors and twenty-five sacks of mail
G C
All along the southbound odyssey
G D
The train pulls out at Kankakee
G C
And rolls along past houses, farms, and fields
G D
Passin’ trains that have no names
G C
Freight yards full of old black men
G D
And the graveyards of the rusty automobiles
 

Chorus

 
G
Good mornin’ America, how are you?
C G D
Say, don’t you know me, I’m your native son
G
I’m the train they call the City of New Orleans
C G D G
I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
 

Verse 2

 
G C
Dealin’ card games with the old men in the club car
G D G
Penny a point, ain’t no one keepin’ score
G C
Pass the paper bag that holds the bottle
G D G
And feel the wheels rumblin’ ‘neath the floor
G C
And the sons of pullman porters
G D
And the sons of engineers
G C G
Ride their father’s magic carpets made of steam
D
Mothers with their babes asleep
G C
Are rockin’ to the gentle beat
G D G
And the rhythm of the rails is all they dream
 

Chorus

 
G
Good mornin’ America, how are you?
C G D
Say, don’t you know me, I’m your native son
G
I’m the train they call the City of New Orleans
C G D G
I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
 

Verse 3

 
G C
Night time on the City of New Orleans
G D G
Changin’ cars in Memphis, Tennessee
G C
Halfway home, we’ll be there by mornin’
G D G
Through the Mississippi dark and wide
G C
Steel rails still ain’t heard the news
G D
The conductor sings his song again
G C
The passengers will please refrain
G D G
This train’s got the disappearin’ railroad blues
 

Chorus

 
G
Good mornin’ America, how are you?
C G D
Say, don’t you know me, I’m your native son
G
I’m the train they call the City of New Orleans
C G D G
I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
 

Outro

 
Em C G
And the day is done
Em C G
And the day is done
Em C G
And the day is done
Em C G
And the day is done
 

Practice tip: The verses are long; practice the chord progression (G, C, G, D) slowly until you can sing and play without thinking about your hands.

Gtap to play
Ctap to play
Dtap to play
Emtap to play
Amtap to play
Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Tuning
G-D-A-E
Chords
G · C · D · Em · Am

Arlo Guthrie’s folk classic about a train journey from Chicago to New Orleans. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.

Folk Strum (4/4 Time)
123456

Tip: Use a capo on the 3rd fret to match Arlo’s recording key of Bb, but play the G, C, D, and Em shapes shown.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song

Verse 1

 
G
Ridin’ on the City of New Orleans
C G D
Illinois Central Monday mornin’ rail
G C
Fifteen cars and fifteen restless riders
G D G
Three conductors and twenty-five sacks of mail
G C
All along the southbound odyssey
G D
The train pulls out at Kankakee
G C
And rolls along past houses, farms, and fields
G D
Passin’ trains that have no names
G C
Freight yards full of old black men
G D
And the graveyards of the rusty automobiles
 

Chorus

 
G
Good mornin’ America, how are you?
C G D
Say, don’t you know me, I’m your native son
G
I’m the train they call the City of New Orleans
C G D G
I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
 

Verse 2

 
G C
Dealin’ card games with the old men in the club car
G D G
Penny a point, ain’t no one keepin’ score
G C
Pass the paper bag that holds the bottle
G D G
And feel the wheels rumblin’ ‘neath the floor
G C
And the sons of pullman porters
G D
And the sons of engineers
G C G
Ride their father’s magic carpets made of steam
D
Mothers with their babes asleep
G C
Are rockin’ to the gentle beat
G D G
And the rhythm of the rails is all they dream
 

Chorus

 
G
Good mornin’ America, how are you?
C G D
Say, don’t you know me, I’m your native son
G
I’m the train they call the City of New Orleans
C G D G
I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
 

Verse 3

 
G C
Night time on the City of New Orleans
G D G
Changin’ cars in Memphis, Tennessee
G C
Halfway home, we’ll be there by mornin’
G D G
Through the Mississippi dark and wide
G C
Steel rails still ain’t heard the news
G D
The conductor sings his song again
G C
The passengers will please refrain
G D G
This train’s got the disappearin’ railroad blues
 

Chorus

 
G
Good mornin’ America, how are you?
C G D
Say, don’t you know me, I’m your native son
G
I’m the train they call the City of New Orleans
C G D G
I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
 

Outro

 
Em C G
And the day is done
Em C G
And the day is done
Em C G
And the day is done
Em C G
And the day is done
 

Practice tip: The verses are long; practice the chord progression (G, C, G, D) slowly until you can sing and play without thinking about your hands.

Gtap to play
Ctap to play
Dtap to play
Emtap to play
Amtap to play
Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Harp Key
C Diatonic
Chords
G · C · D · Em · Am

Arlo Guthrie’s folk classic about a train journey from Chicago to New Orleans. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.

Folk Strum (4/4 Time)
123456

Tip: Use a capo on the 3rd fret to match Arlo’s recording key of Bb, but play the G, C, D, and Em shapes shown.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song

Verse 1

 
G
Ridin’ on the City of New Orleans
C G D
Illinois Central Monday mornin’ rail
G C
Fifteen cars and fifteen restless riders
G D G
Three conductors and twenty-five sacks of mail
G C
All along the southbound odyssey
G D
The train pulls out at Kankakee
G C
And rolls along past houses, farms, and fields
G D
Passin’ trains that have no names
G C
Freight yards full of old black men
G D
And the graveyards of the rusty automobiles
 

Chorus

 
G
Good mornin’ America, how are you?
C G D
Say, don’t you know me, I’m your native son
G
I’m the train they call the City of New Orleans
C G D G
I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
 

Verse 2

 
G C
Dealin’ card games with the old men in the club car
G D G
Penny a point, ain’t no one keepin’ score
G C
Pass the paper bag that holds the bottle
G D G
And feel the wheels rumblin’ ‘neath the floor
G C
And the sons of pullman porters
G D
And the sons of engineers
G C G
Ride their father’s magic carpets made of steam
D
Mothers with their babes asleep
G C
Are rockin’ to the gentle beat
G D G
And the rhythm of the rails is all they dream
 

Chorus

 
G
Good mornin’ America, how are you?
C G D
Say, don’t you know me, I’m your native son
G
I’m the train they call the City of New Orleans
C G D G
I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
 

Verse 3

 
G C
Night time on the City of New Orleans
G D G
Changin’ cars in Memphis, Tennessee
G C
Halfway home, we’ll be there by mornin’
G D G
Through the Mississippi dark and wide
G C
Steel rails still ain’t heard the news
G D
The conductor sings his song again
G C
The passengers will please refrain
G D G
This train’s got the disappearin’ railroad blues
 

Chorus

 
G
Good mornin’ America, how are you?
C G D
Say, don’t you know me, I’m your native son
G
I’m the train they call the City of New Orleans
C G D G
I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
 

Outro

 
Em C G
And the day is done
Em C G
And the day is done
Em C G
And the day is done
Em C G
And the day is done
 

Practice tip: The verses are long; practice the chord progression (G, C, G, D) slowly until you can sing and play without thinking about your hands.