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Eretz Nehederet was the hebrew version of the Arlo Guthrie classic CITY OF NEW ORLEANS originally performed by Yehoram Ga'on and the lyrics by Ilan Goldhirsch the song was actually written by... well let me just give you the facts about the original song Steve Goodman wrote this in 1970. He wrote the lyrics on a sketch pad after his wife fell asleep on the Illinois Central train, where they were going to visit his wife's grandmother. Goodman wrote about what he saw looking out the windows of the train and playing cards in the club car. Everything in the song actually happened on the ride. After he returned home he heard the train was scheduled to be decommissioned do to lack of passengers. He was encouraged to use this song to save the train. He retouched the lyrics and released it on his first album in 1971. Guthrie's cover in 1972 popularized the song and brought attention to rail lines that were vanishing across middle America. Many people who lived in rural areas relied on them to travel. Goodman died September 20, 1984 at the age of 36 after a long battle with leukemia. Shortly after his death this won a Grammy in the category of best Country song, which Nelson had recorded and made a #1 Country smash the previous year. (thanks, Mike - Mountlake Terrace, WA, for above 3) Arlo is the son of legendary folk singer Woody Guthrie. This was Arlo's only chart hit, although he is well known for his Thanksgiving day classic, "Alice's Restaurant Massacree." YOU CAN HEAR THE ORIGINAL HEBREW VERSION HERE • יהורם גאון - שלום לך ארץ נהדרת ON GUITAR PLAYING SHAY TOCHNER OF THE JERUSALEM TAVERNERS AND YOSI LEV ON ACCORDION recorded june 2004 in Ashdod Israel