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New Orleans Lyrics. [Chorus] I said, a-hey-hey-hey-yeah. (I said hey-hey-hey-yeah) I said, a-hey, a-hey-hey-yeah. (I said, hey, hey-hey-yeah) [Verse 1] Well, come on ev'rybody take a trip with...
The lyrics reference the Treme neighborhood of New Orleans, famed for its vibrant nightlife, local cuisine, and jazz clubs. Boutté’s lyrics weave a vivid image of the area, hearing church bells ring as music rings through the streets as people go about their day.
The City of New Orleans (with lyrics) performed by Arlo Guthrie.
The City of New Orleans Lyrics: Riding on the City of New Orleans, / Illinois Central, Monday morning rail / Fifteen cars and fifteen restless riders / Three conductors and...
"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.
The House of the Rising Sun Lyrics: There is a house in New Orleans / They call the Rising Sun / And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy / And God, I know I'm one / My mother was a tailor...
House of the Rising SunEric Burdon & The AnimalsAlbum American DreamslyricsThere is a house in New OrleansThey call the Rising SunAnd it's been the ruin of m...
New Orleans Lyrics. In the city of dreams, lies the city's ghost. (Here we go) There's a beginning, there's a middle and an end. In this city we reach out for the middle ground. We throw a great party, so hearts will start to mend.
Well, c'mon, take a stroll down to Basin Street. And listen to the music with the Dixieland beat. Out where the magnolia blossoms, they fill the air. Yeah, and if you ain't been to heaven, you been down there. They got birch moss hanging from a big oak tree. Down the Mississippi, down in New Orleans.
We found 8 classic songs that feature New Orleans in the lyrics. These aren't just any songs, they are treasured compositions from some of the most important artists in the Rock and roll era.