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  1. Steve Goodman. Producer (s) Kris Kristofferson, Norbert Putnam. " City of New Orleans " is a country folk song written by Steve Goodman (and first recorded for Goodman's self-titled 1971 album ), describing a train ride from Chicago to New Orleans on the Illinois Central Railroad 's City of New Orleans in bittersweet and nostalgic terms.

  2. Steve Goodman, né le 25 juillet 1948 à Chicago et mort le 20 septembre 1984 à Seattle, est un chanteur américain de musique folk. Il est notamment l'auteur de la chanson Go, Cubs, Go et de City of New Orleans , version originale de la chanson Salut les amoureux chantée par Joe Dassin et reprise aussi en version franco-américaine par Roch Voisine .

  3. 24. Mai 2019 · May 24, 2019. The final two albums by "City of New Orleans" songwriter Steve Goodman will be reissued in deluxe editions. AP/REX/Shutterstock. Like his longtime friend and collaborator John Prine ...

  4. One night on the North side in the summer of 1971... As Prine recounts it, Kristofferson was booked to play three nights at a Chicago club where Goodman was the opening act. Kristofferson was impressed by Goodman’s songs. “The third night Kris was at the Quiet Night, Steve really put the hammer down to get Kris to come see me,” Prine ...

  5. Songpoets Sound. Follow Songpoets Sound and others on SoundCloud. The one and only, Steve Goodman. Live in the BBC Studios in 1976. John Prine was on the co-bill for this show. One of my all-time fave Steve songs, remastered from the original FM recording. Thanks to my Bellingham-Bud for sharing this (and so many other) gems.

  6. 5. Nov. 2021 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2021 CD release of "The Best Of Steve Goodman " on Discogs.

  7. 19. Okt. 2015 · Steve Goodman performs "A Dying Cub Fan's Last Request" at an empty Wrigley Field during the 1981 player strike. Courtesy of Clay Eals The song caught on in Chicago, with one notable exception.