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1992 |
1. | Lilanie Des Saints |
2. | Careless Love |
3. | My Indian Red |
4. | Milneburg Joys |
5. | I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say |
6. | Basin Street Blues |
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8. | Do You Call That A Buddy? |
9. | How Come My Dog Don't Bark (When You Come 'Round) |
10. | Goodnight Irene |
11. | Fess Up |
12. | Since I Fell For You |
13. | I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You |
14. | Cabbage Head |
15. | Going Home Tomorrow |
16. | Blue Monday |
17. | Scald Dog Medley/I Can't Go On |
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I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say |
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INTRO:
Teacher used to warn him, long, long time ago
Son, you're playin a losing game and your you're gonna lose again
When you play, you've got to pay, and you've got to pay some day
And when you do, the groundhogs gonna be shakin' your hand ...
VERSE:
Didn't he ramble, didn't he ramble
Rambled all around, in and out of town
Didn't he ramble, didn't he ramble
He rambled till the butcher cut him down
A SECTION:
His feet was in the market, his head was in the street
Lady pass him by, said "look at the market meat"
He grabbed her pocket book and said I wish you well
She pulled out a 32 and said, "I'll see you first in hell!"
VERSE:
Didn't he ramble, didn't he ramble
Rambled all around, in and out of town
Didn't he ramble, didn't he ramble
He rambled till the butcher cut him down
A SECTION:
He slipped into the cat house, made love to the stable
Madam caught him cold, said "I'll pay you when I be able"
Six months had passed and she stood all she could stand
She said when I'm through with you, "the groundhog gonna shake your hand"
VERSE:
And he rambled, didn't he ramble
Rambled all around, in and out of town
Didn't he ramble, didn't he ramble
He rambled till the butcher cut him down
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How Come My Dog Don't Bark (When You Come 'Round) |
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I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You |
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Scald Dog Medley/I Can't Go On |
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Goin' back home, fe nan e'
To the land of the beautiful queen
Goin back to home to my baby
Goin' back to New Orleans
(Spoken:
On the double, here comes the Neville Brothers!)
Seeing na-na, my parin,
Couzine and my ma and pa
Want to plant my feet on Rampart Street
Be there for the Mardi Gras
Goin' back home, fe nan e'
And never more will I roam
Goin get me fill of that etoufee
Cus New Orleans is my home
(Spoken:
Is that a jumbo jet?
No, that's Big Al comin' to put a hurt on you)
(Spoken:
On the level, there's Charlie Neville)
Get some crawfish, jambalaya
Red beans and fine pralines
Get some lovin' that gonna satisfy
Home in New Orleans
(Neville Brothers)
Goin' back home, fe nan e'
In the land of the Carnival Queen
I'm goin' back home to my baby
Goin' back to New Orleans
I want go back home
Back where I'm little known
Yeah, home, boss
You're home sweet home.
(Here come Pete Fountain)
I want to see some
On that Mardi Gras queen
Good red beans
Baby, I want to go back home
Home, sweet home
Home back to New Orleans
(fade out with the Neville Brothers)
Goin' back home, fe nan e'
In the land of the Carnival Queen
I'm goin' back home to my baby
Goin' back to New Orleans
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