I'm sure Sirius probably has a radio station with Cajun music. Larry Rankin from Oklahoma on October 18, 2017: Didn't see Amos Mosses by the late, great Jerry Reed. The narrator in this 1991 rock song makes references to the voodoo gurus, ostentatious drag queens, and jazz music of New Orleans. Answer: The song is called, "Take Me Back to My Louisiana Home" and is a 1904 number with music by Gus Edwards and lyrics by Will D. Cobb. But now I recognize that there's so much more.

Thank you, thedeepend2. I love that song. What are you waiting for? 38. True, the words "New Orleans" don't appear in the title.

In a way she did. Louisiana is the only state with a large population of Cajuns. Her version was named to Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Many musicians have sung this duet—most notably Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley—but no one does it better than the originals, legends Loretta and Conway. It has many unique attributes. And yes, people eat alligator. Your article reminded me of the state's flair and, of course, song-filled night streets. Iko iko an nay. They kick off their shoes and dance all night in the kitchen to fiddle music while drinking beer. The graveyard looks interesting too. So different! Hope you have a great weekend. It's more than being able to drive to the local drive-thru Daiquiri Factory and order a frozen adult beverage. Over 100 artists have performed cover versions of this classic since CCR made it an international hit in 1969. Corner of Rue St. Anne and Rue de Chartres in the French Quarter of New Orleans. They have some fabulous B&Bs. Partners N Crime partnered with DJ Jubilee (pictured) to create this upbeat 1996 track based in part on the Dixie Cups' "Iko Iko." For there's no girl north of Mobile, Can sing like Jessie can. March 2 2015 | New Orleans. Too cra-cra. Kyriaki - It's wonderful that you got to experience the city and hopefully the surrounding area. 10 Classic New Orleans Songs. I actually knew two songs in your playlist—Proud Mary and House of the Rising Sun—which is unusual for me! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-LVXR6rjXs. Loved the historical facts. Drive-thru daiquiris are a reality in Louisiana. Part of the mighty Neville Brothers’ concert repertoire that kept us sweating on the dance floor through the 1980s and 90s. Local tradition says that the seven gates to Guinee are scattered throughout the French Quarter. I don't know if anyone sings about North Dakota or Idaho or Nebraska. As always, you introduce me to fun new songs. Thanks. Jelly Roll Morton recorded the jaunty yet melancholy piece with his orchestra in 1929, but close your eyes and you can imagine it’s Frenchmen Street 2016. If you are, say, taking a road trip to New Orleans or Las Vegas then you definitely qualify as a "Highway Vagabond" and as such, this song is a necessity for your road trip playlist. Listening now to CCR - Born on the Bayou. Many graves in Louisiana are above ground. I have, in fact, been trying to find a radio station online that plays this type of music! Please feel free to fill me in or set me straight in the comment stream. In this 1997 rock song, the narrator recalls his romantic meetup with a mysterious Cajun girl several years prior. and I paused for a moment to listen, to a strain of music so sweet. This 1965 international hit is one of the most well-known songs of Mardi Gras. In this country song from 1998, a man's heart keeps beckoning him back to Lake Charles, Louisiana. This 1969 rock song is a signature song for CCR. Food Group via Flickr, CC-BY-SA 2.0, modified by FlourishAnyway, Louisiana is a magic place like no other. Talkin' 'bout. A traditional folk song, this 1964 international hit is the tale of a man whose life has gone wrong in New Orleans. (No kidding. PS: Louisiana Hot Sauce is one of my favorite country songs. And as I paused to listen the music seemed to say. If so, I see 49 more coming. A 1960 hit penned by Bobby Charles and recorded by Fats Domino in which the rhythm of the song brilliantly matches an imaginary moseying cadence. No one will forget people stranded on rooftops begging for rescue, abandoned animals, and dead bodies floating in floodwater. If You're Gonna Play In Texas (You Gotta Have A Fiddle In The Band). Gotta explore! The second one I thought of was Louisiana Man by Doug Kershaw from his Swamp Grass album, youtube.com/watch?v=maELRCfx3Vw, Louisiana, I would have a button for *All of the above, but for me I like the Pecans that are the size of eggs and I hate the mosquitoes the size of humming birds (at least it seemed that way when we were in St. Charles, LA).

Although he was from east Texas, Louisiana was in his heart and he kept going back to Lake Charles. To make your day a bit more interesting, we put together this list of classic New Orleans songs performed by legends like Dr. John and Professor Longhair. It's just possible that I might need to amend that list; you've piqued my curiosity. Perhaps they should, but well, you know. Kristen Howe from Northeast Ohio on October 13, 2017: Flourish, great list of Louisiana songs. Country Boy Down In New Orleans N.O. From Mardi Gras to jambalaya, from Cajuns to alligators to sweeping plantations, Louisiana has a magic all its own. One of my favorite things is the Spanish moss. Heidi Thorne from Chicago Area on October 13, 2017: Another Hank Williams (Sr.) song that comes to mind for me in Jambalaya (On the Bayou). That's the sacrifice of love! Love the whistling in the original, but I picked this lively Harry Connick Jr. cover because there's no video of Fess' rendition. Musical greats have been born and raised here. Have a wonderful weekend. Written by Hoyt Garrick with a contribution by Leon Medica, the orchestral earworm became an inescapable local smash in 1978 for the band Louisiana’s LeRoux. As the river continues to rise and he's feeling restless because there are downed power lines that are keeping him from reaching his sweetheart, he therefore reminds himself that eventually the rain will clear and the sun will shine again. Now doesn't that sound like a hoot? They owned the big house in town here in Virginia. I could not see the singer, I only heard the song. Here are the lyrics: I strolled one day by a window, that looked out on the street. Maybe it's her sweet voice, but somehow Patti LaBelle managed to make a song about a freaking prostitute sound not so raunchy. John Turner Layton Jr. and Henry Creamer first transported music lovers to “the land of dreamy dreams” in 1922. (Hey, stop judging.). Louisiana was named in honor of King Louis XIV. (Adjusted for inflation, that's $233 million. Here come your picks for best "New Orleans" song. Note, there's some adult language. Biggest dang critters I've ever seen. New Orleans is Open. I spent 2 months in New Orleans while I was in college. Hurricane Katrina in 2005 was one of the deadliest hurricanes in the United States, costing $108 billion in property damage and at least 1,833 lives. In this catchy 1979 country song, Mary was a hometown Louisiana girl who got drunk and fell in love (or something like it) with a traveling man. I really like his songwriting. Bayous can be saltwater, freshwater, or a combination (called "brackish water.") Shyron E Shenko from Texas on October 13, 2017: The first song I thought of was Marie LaVeau, by Bobby Bare, it has special meaning to me, but you don't have the song listed, you have her name listed but not her song. Flourish - I've never given much thought to visiting Louisiana. It is summertime in Dixie and all is bright and gay. The above songs are in chronological order. When I hear "Louisiana" I immediately think Mardis Gras and gators and hurricanes (probably in reverse order). There's also a friend of his who's gonna treat him right down near Bourbon Street. I spent 2 months in New Orleans while I was in college. But when Marie takes a liking to him, he makes the mistake of rejecting her advances, and thus falls prey to her dark magic.

Love this list. Do you approve of the list? for she was my Dixie sweetheart, and I her Dixie boy. However, his heart is still stranded in Cajun country. This Grammy Award-winning ditty celebrates two-stepping to Cajun music at the local bar as well as other facets of Louisiana culture: alligator stew, crawfish pie, and life on the bayou that includes the expectation of hurricanes. The Louisiana man in this 1988 country song knows there's no use in complaining about the state's subtropical climate. You have permission to edit this article. Sounds like a fun trip in a Hummer Limo! She donned a fine burgundy dress, and as they danced in the streets of New Orleans, he has visions that he was dancing with famed voodoo mistress Madame Marie Laveau.

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Incidentally, King may have contributed the whistling to Professor Longhair’s “Mardi Gras in New Orleans,” or so I read. This is every parent's nightmare. Linda Crampton from British Columbia, Canada on October 13, 2017: Louisiana is one place in the United States that I'd love to visit. They are descended from Acadians who in the 1700s were driven out of Canada because they refused to pledge allegiance to the King of England. True, the 1971 folk song written by Steve Goodman and recorded by Arlo Guthrie is actually about a train, but the poignant lyrics have achieved a poetic relationship with our city, wouldn't you agree? October is more like it. (Yep.) Thanks! There are about half as many alligators as there are people in the state. She flirts with him, then ends up taking him home with her. Your comment about the bugs made me recall the size of their cockroaches. Working as a hairdresser to wealthy women, she had an extensive network of informants and thus yielded great power and influence. At the time, he had never been to a bayou. It was a huge change when I moved from Louisiana to Maine a little more than a year later, as I missed Louisiana’s culture. Approximately 1.4 million people attend Mardi Gras every year. The only American Revolutionary War site outside of the original 13 colonies was in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I grew up in a house that was built in 1898.

The entrance to the voodoo underworld, Guinee, is in New Orleans. Peg Cole from Northeast of Dallas, Texas on October 13, 2017: This was a fun and interesting trip to the Bayou. Devika - Glad you enjoyed this. Tom Waits’ growling 1977 plea to return to the streets of the French Quarter, or possibly even the gutter. Wearing a simple cotton dress and a flirty smile, she might as well be the belle of the ball by the way all of the guys are admiring her. R&B icon Earl King’s loping paean to the food, music, ladies and celebrations of the city, covered here by George Porter Jr. and his Runnin' Partners. Romeo lets her know that he'd swim the Ponchartrain or walk through a hurricane just to be with her. (A bayou is a marshy, slow-moving outlet of a river or lake.) It was stunning, luxurious and then (disappointingly) the apartment I was waiting on finally opened up.

FlourishAnyway believes there is a playlist for just about any situation and is on a mission to unite and entertain the world through song. They seem to have everything else! NOLA.com commenter jellynola wrote: "Christmastime in New Orleans is always on my holiday playlist- but I hum it all year", Other questions:subscriberservices@theadvocate.com. Hey now / Hey now. It’s become a must -isit concert stop for world-famous pop stars, as well as up and coming artists that will soon rise up the musical charts. Question: What are the lyrics to the song, "Back In My Louisiana Home"? Shyron, Bobby Bare's fun song about Marie Laveau is at #16. I hope you still have something that reminds you of that 1898 home. 11 Amazing Songs You Heard Growing Up In Louisiana. Kristen - Thanks for your kind compliment.

I'm sure Sirius probably has a radio station with Cajun music. Larry Rankin from Oklahoma on October 18, 2017: Didn't see Amos Mosses by the late, great Jerry Reed. The narrator in this 1991 rock song makes references to the voodoo gurus, ostentatious drag queens, and jazz music of New Orleans. Answer: The song is called, "Take Me Back to My Louisiana Home" and is a 1904 number with music by Gus Edwards and lyrics by Will D. Cobb. But now I recognize that there's so much more.

Thank you, thedeepend2. I love that song. What are you waiting for? 38. True, the words "New Orleans" don't appear in the title.

In a way she did. Louisiana is the only state with a large population of Cajuns. Her version was named to Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Many musicians have sung this duet—most notably Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley—but no one does it better than the originals, legends Loretta and Conway. It has many unique attributes. And yes, people eat alligator. Your article reminded me of the state's flair and, of course, song-filled night streets. Iko iko an nay. They kick off their shoes and dance all night in the kitchen to fiddle music while drinking beer. The graveyard looks interesting too. So different! Hope you have a great weekend. It's more than being able to drive to the local drive-thru Daiquiri Factory and order a frozen adult beverage. Over 100 artists have performed cover versions of this classic since CCR made it an international hit in 1969. Corner of Rue St. Anne and Rue de Chartres in the French Quarter of New Orleans. They have some fabulous B&Bs. Partners N Crime partnered with DJ Jubilee (pictured) to create this upbeat 1996 track based in part on the Dixie Cups' "Iko Iko." For there's no girl north of Mobile, Can sing like Jessie can. March 2 2015 | New Orleans. Too cra-cra. Kyriaki - It's wonderful that you got to experience the city and hopefully the surrounding area. 10 Classic New Orleans Songs. I actually knew two songs in your playlist—Proud Mary and House of the Rising Sun—which is unusual for me! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-LVXR6rjXs. Loved the historical facts. Drive-thru daiquiris are a reality in Louisiana. Part of the mighty Neville Brothers’ concert repertoire that kept us sweating on the dance floor through the 1980s and 90s. Local tradition says that the seven gates to Guinee are scattered throughout the French Quarter. I don't know if anyone sings about North Dakota or Idaho or Nebraska. As always, you introduce me to fun new songs. Thanks. Jelly Roll Morton recorded the jaunty yet melancholy piece with his orchestra in 1929, but close your eyes and you can imagine it’s Frenchmen Street 2016. If you are, say, taking a road trip to New Orleans or Las Vegas then you definitely qualify as a "Highway Vagabond" and as such, this song is a necessity for your road trip playlist. Listening now to CCR - Born on the Bayou. Many graves in Louisiana are above ground. I have, in fact, been trying to find a radio station online that plays this type of music! Please feel free to fill me in or set me straight in the comment stream. In this 1997 rock song, the narrator recalls his romantic meetup with a mysterious Cajun girl several years prior. and I paused for a moment to listen, to a strain of music so sweet. This 1965 international hit is one of the most well-known songs of Mardi Gras. In this country song from 1998, a man's heart keeps beckoning him back to Lake Charles, Louisiana. This 1969 rock song is a signature song for CCR. Food Group via Flickr, CC-BY-SA 2.0, modified by FlourishAnyway, Louisiana is a magic place like no other. Talkin' 'bout. A traditional folk song, this 1964 international hit is the tale of a man whose life has gone wrong in New Orleans. (No kidding. PS: Louisiana Hot Sauce is one of my favorite country songs. And as I paused to listen the music seemed to say. If so, I see 49 more coming. A 1960 hit penned by Bobby Charles and recorded by Fats Domino in which the rhythm of the song brilliantly matches an imaginary moseying cadence. No one will forget people stranded on rooftops begging for rescue, abandoned animals, and dead bodies floating in floodwater. If You're Gonna Play In Texas (You Gotta Have A Fiddle In The Band). Gotta explore! The second one I thought of was Louisiana Man by Doug Kershaw from his Swamp Grass album, youtube.com/watch?v=maELRCfx3Vw, Louisiana, I would have a button for *All of the above, but for me I like the Pecans that are the size of eggs and I hate the mosquitoes the size of humming birds (at least it seemed that way when we were in St. Charles, LA).

Although he was from east Texas, Louisiana was in his heart and he kept going back to Lake Charles. To make your day a bit more interesting, we put together this list of classic New Orleans songs performed by legends like Dr. John and Professor Longhair. It's just possible that I might need to amend that list; you've piqued my curiosity. Perhaps they should, but well, you know. Kristen Howe from Northeast Ohio on October 13, 2017: Flourish, great list of Louisiana songs. Country Boy Down In New Orleans N.O. From Mardi Gras to jambalaya, from Cajuns to alligators to sweeping plantations, Louisiana has a magic all its own. One of my favorite things is the Spanish moss. Heidi Thorne from Chicago Area on October 13, 2017: Another Hank Williams (Sr.) song that comes to mind for me in Jambalaya (On the Bayou). That's the sacrifice of love! Love the whistling in the original, but I picked this lively Harry Connick Jr. cover because there's no video of Fess' rendition. Musical greats have been born and raised here. Have a wonderful weekend. Written by Hoyt Garrick with a contribution by Leon Medica, the orchestral earworm became an inescapable local smash in 1978 for the band Louisiana’s LeRoux. As the river continues to rise and he's feeling restless because there are downed power lines that are keeping him from reaching his sweetheart, he therefore reminds himself that eventually the rain will clear and the sun will shine again. Now doesn't that sound like a hoot? They owned the big house in town here in Virginia. I could not see the singer, I only heard the song. Here are the lyrics: I strolled one day by a window, that looked out on the street. Maybe it's her sweet voice, but somehow Patti LaBelle managed to make a song about a freaking prostitute sound not so raunchy. John Turner Layton Jr. and Henry Creamer first transported music lovers to “the land of dreamy dreams” in 1922. (Hey, stop judging.). Louisiana was named in honor of King Louis XIV. (Adjusted for inflation, that's $233 million. Here come your picks for best "New Orleans" song. Note, there's some adult language. Biggest dang critters I've ever seen. New Orleans is Open. I spent 2 months in New Orleans while I was in college. Hurricane Katrina in 2005 was one of the deadliest hurricanes in the United States, costing $108 billion in property damage and at least 1,833 lives. In this catchy 1979 country song, Mary was a hometown Louisiana girl who got drunk and fell in love (or something like it) with a traveling man. I really like his songwriting. Bayous can be saltwater, freshwater, or a combination (called "brackish water.") Shyron E Shenko from Texas on October 13, 2017: The first song I thought of was Marie LaVeau, by Bobby Bare, it has special meaning to me, but you don't have the song listed, you have her name listed but not her song. Flourish - I've never given much thought to visiting Louisiana. It is summertime in Dixie and all is bright and gay. The above songs are in chronological order. When I hear "Louisiana" I immediately think Mardis Gras and gators and hurricanes (probably in reverse order). There's also a friend of his who's gonna treat him right down near Bourbon Street. I spent 2 months in New Orleans while I was in college. But when Marie takes a liking to him, he makes the mistake of rejecting her advances, and thus falls prey to her dark magic.

Love this list. Do you approve of the list? for she was my Dixie sweetheart, and I her Dixie boy. However, his heart is still stranded in Cajun country. This Grammy Award-winning ditty celebrates two-stepping to Cajun music at the local bar as well as other facets of Louisiana culture: alligator stew, crawfish pie, and life on the bayou that includes the expectation of hurricanes. The Louisiana man in this 1988 country song knows there's no use in complaining about the state's subtropical climate. You have permission to edit this article. Sounds like a fun trip in a Hummer Limo! She donned a fine burgundy dress, and as they danced in the streets of New Orleans, he has visions that he was dancing with famed voodoo mistress Madame Marie Laveau.

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