"City of New Orleans".
This one, along with my prayers, goes to the victims of the recent New Year's Day senseless terrorist massacre, their families and loved ones.
OK, boys and girls, back to the 70s: The late great Steve Goodman wrote this bittersweet nostalgic country-folk classic while traveling by rail with his wife to visit her family. He first recorded it to a tepid reception. One night at a bar he asked Arlo Guthrie if he would listen to it. Guthrie agreed but only if Goodman would buy him a beer. Arlo loved it - it became a Top 20 for him in 1972. Willie Nelson's 1984 rendition topped the Country charts. Unfortunately, Steve Goodman left us too soon in 1984 after a courageous fight with leukemia. He was awarded a posthumous Grammy in '85 for Best Country Song. Grammy Hall of Fame 2017. Covered by, among many others, Jonny Cash, John Fogerty, John Denver, The Highwaymen, Judy Collins and Chet Atkins. Song?
Answer: "City of New Orleans" by Steve Goodman. The Illinois Central train they were traveling on was named "City of New Orleans".
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fF1lqEQFVUo
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