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'Steve Goodman' History: 


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Steve Goodman (July 25, 1948–September 20, 1984) was an American folk music singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Goodman began writing and performing songs as a teenager. By 1969, after a brief sojourn in New York City's Washington Square, Goodman was a regular performer at the well-known Earl of Old Town folk music club in Chicago, while attending Lake Forest College. During this time Goodman also married Nancy Pruter, and paid bills by writing and singing advertising jingles. It was also during this time that Goodman wrote many of his most enduring songs, including "City of New Orleans", the song which would become most associated with Goodman. Goodman's songs first appeared on a locally-produced record, Gathering at the Earl of Old Town, in 1971. In 1971, Goodman was playing at a Chicago bar called the Quiet Knight as the opening act for Kris Kristofferson. Kristofferson, impressed with Goodman, introduced him to Paul Anka who brought Goodman to New York to record some demos; these resulted in Goodman signing a contract with Buddah Records. Seeing Arlo Guthrie in a bar, Goodman asked to be allowed to play a song for him. Guthrie grudgingly agreed; Goodman played "City of New Orleans" which Guthrie liked enough that he asked for the right to record it. Guthrie's version of the song became a hit in 1972, and provided Goodman with enough financial success to make his music a full-time career. The song would become an American standard, covered by many other musicians including Johnny Cash, Judy Collins, and Willie Nelson. In 1974, singer David Allen Coe achieved considerable success on the country charts with Goodman's "You Never Even Call Me By My Name", a song which good-naturedly spoofed stereotypical country music lyrics. Goodman's own success as a recording artist was more limited. Although known in folk circles as a great song writer and highly influential, his albums received more critical than commercial success. Goodman's singing career remained centered around the folk music clubs of Chicago, and Goodman wrote and performed many humorous songs about the city, including two about the Chicago Cubs: "The Dying Cub Fan's Last Request" and "Go, Cubs, Go." Others included "The Lincoln Park Pirates", about the notorious Lincoln Towing Company, and "Daley's Gone," about Mayor Richard J. Daley. He could also write serious songs, most notably "My Old Man," a tribute to Goodman's father, Bud Goodman, a used car salesman. Goodman was closely involved with the Old Town School of Folk Music, where he met and mentored his good friend, John Prine. Around the time Goodman's career began to take off, he was diagnosed with leukemia. The entire time he was writing and signing, he was also fighting cancer. On September 20, 1984, Goodman died at University of Washington Hospital in Seattle, Washington.
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Tracks by 'Steve Goodman' 


18 Yellow Roses 
The 20th Century Is Almost Over 
A Dying Cub Fan's Last Request 
As Time Goes By 
The Auctioneer 
The Ballad of Penny Evans 
Banana Republic 
Banana Republics 
Banana Republics 
Bannana Republics 
Between The Lines 
Between The Lines 
Big Iron 
The Big Rock Candy Mountain 
Blue Skies 
Blue Umbrella 
Bobby Don't Stop 
Bobby Don't Stop 
Born To Be Wild (and Dead Girl Medley) 
The Broken String Song 
California Promises 
California Promises 
Can't Find My Heart 
Can't Go Back 
Chicken Cordon Bleus 
Chicken Cordon Blues 
City Of New Orleans 
The City Of New Orleans 
City of New Orleans 
Colorado Christmas 
Con't Go Back 
Crazy Mary 
Daley's Gone 
Danger 
Danger 
Death Of A Salesman 
Donald & Lydia 
Donald and Lydia 
Don't Do Me Any Favors Anymore 
Don't Fence Me In 
Don't Get Sand In It 
Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes 
Door Number Three 
The Dutchman 
The Dutchman 
Easter Parade 
East St Louis Blues 
Eight Ball Blues 
Election Year Rag 
Elvis Imitators 
Face on the Cutting Room Floor 
Fourteen Days 
The Glory Of Love 
Go Cubs Go 
God Bless Our Mobile Home 
Grand Canyon Song 
Hand It To You 
Hit And Run Lover 
Hot Tub Refugee 
How Much Tequila (Did I Drink Last Night?) 
I Ain't Heard You Play No Blues 
I Can't Sleep 
The I Don't Know Where I'm Goin', But I'm Goin' Nowhere In a Hur 
The I Don't Know Where I'm Goin' But I'm Goin' Nowhere in A Hurr 
I' Dont Know Where I'm Goin' But I'm Goin' Nowhere In A Hurry Bl 
The I Don't Know Where I'm Going But I'm Going Nowhere In A Hurr 
The I Don't Know Where I'm Going But I'm Goin' Nowhere in a Hurr 
I Don't Know Where I'm Going (ButI 'm Goin' Nowhere In A Hurry) 
If Jethro Were Here 
If She Were You 
I Just Keep Falling In Love 
I Just Keep Falling in Love 
I'll Fly Away 
I'm Attracted to You 
In Real Life 
In Real Life 
Introduction 
Is it True What They Say About Dixie? 
Is It True What They Say About Dixie 
It's A Sin To Tell A Lie 
It Would Be (You And Me) 
Jazzman 
Jessie's Jig 
Jessie's Jig (Rob's Romp, Beth's Bounce) 
Just Lucky I Guess 
Let's Give a Party 
Lincoln Park Pirages 
Lincoln Park Pirates 
Little Mouse 
Lookin' for Trouble 
The Loving Of The Game 
lues 
Luxury's Lap 
Mama Don't Allow It 
Men Who Love Women Who Love Men 
Millie Make Some Chili 
Mind Over Matter 
Mind Your Own Business 
Moby Book 
My Funny Valentine 
My Old Man 
My Old Man 
(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such As I 
Old Fashioned 
Old Smoothies 
One Bite Of The Apple 
The One That Got Away 
The One That Got Away 
Part Of Your Life 
Queen of the Road 
Rainbow Road 
Red Ball Jets 
Red Red Robin 
Roving Cowboy 
Rudolph The Red-Nosed (Easter) Reindeer 
Santa Ana Winds 
Sdrawkcab Klat (Talk Backwards) 
Six Hours Ahead Of The Sun 
So Fine 
Somebody Else's Troubles 
Somebody's Else's Troubles 
Somebody's Elses Troubles 
Sometimes Love Forgets 
Song For David 
Souvenirs 
Souvenirs 
Splish Splash 
Spoon River 
Still Trying To Care 
Take Me Out To The Ballgame 
Take Me Out To The Ballgame 
Talk Backwards 
Talk Backwards 
Telephone Answering Tape 
That's What Friends Are For 
That's Why (I Love You So) 
There's a Girl in the Heart of Maryland 
This Hotel Room 
This Hotel Room 
Three Legged Man 
Tico Tico 
Tossin' And Turnin' 
Trust Me 
Turnpike Tom 
The Twentieth Century is Almost Over 
The Twentieth Century Is Almost Over 
Two Lovers 
Unemployed 
Vegematic 
The Vegetable Sone 
The Vegetable Song 
Videotape 
Video Tape 
Watchin' Joey Glow 
Watchin' Joey Glow 
The Water Is Wide 
Weary Blues from Waitin' 
What Have You Done For Me Lately 
When My Rowboat Comes In 
Where's The Party 
Whispering Man 
Winter Wonderland 
Wonderful World Of Sex 
Would You Like To Learn To Dance? 
Would You Like To Learn To Dance 
Would You Like to Learn to Dance? 
Yellow Coat 
Yellow Coat 
You Better Get It While You Can (the Ballad of Carl Martin) 
You Better Get It While You Can (The Ballad Of Carl Martin) 
You Can Turn To Me 
You Never Even Call Me By My Name 
You're the Girl I Love