George Lewis “Burgundy Street Blues” Good Time Jazz 78 disc New Orleans dixieland hot jazz classic

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  • George Lewis plays “Burgundy Street Blues" on a Good Time Jazz 78 disc.
    1950
    Lewis re-recorded "Burgundy Street Blues" for Jazz Man on October 26, 1953, with Monette Moore providing a recitation to go with the music (issued on a 10-inch LP on Jazz Man LJ-331).
    Blues were born in New Orleans
    They’re in the heart of each one that you meet.
    Yes, The Blues were born in New Orleans
    they’re in the heart of each one that you meet.
    Why, they make you laugh and sing, and you’ll cry
    all the way down Burgundy Street.
    You know, on Toulouse and Burgundy
    things may seem to you just a little bit wild, just a little bit wild.
    That’s on Toulouse and Burgundy
    where, to you, things may seem just a little wild.
    But each and every one is having their fun
    like it should be done, even down to the smallest child.
    Now, there’s St. Peter Street, Orleans, St. Ann, and then Dumaine
    Yes Beautiful Dumaine.
    Let’s go back again, St. Peter Street, Orleans, and St. Ann, and then Dumaine
    Where sometimes joy gives away to sadness
    and you’ll find many hearts filled with pain.
    Then there’s the corner near the Caldonia Club
    where parade bands start and end.
    Then on down to Slow Drag’s hangout
    i mean, Cy’s Tumble Inn
    Yes, near the Caldonia Club
    parade bands start and end
    Don’t forget Slow Drag’s hangout; it’s fun, at Cy’s Tumble Inn.
    That’s what you find when you walk down Burgundy Street.
    St. Philips and Burgundy, round the corner to St. Claude
    you’ll find a small church where one can stop
    and rest and thank The Lord.
    Now as you make the rounds up and down
    you’ll meet girls with charm and grace
    and for the time of your life, whatever you do
    don’t forget Johnny Matassa’s place
    that’s the life you’ll find
    when you walk down Burgundy Street.
    Now it’s a street of mixed emotions,
    stamps a memory on your heart you’ll never lose,
    No, you’ll never lose.
    Yes, it’s a street of mixed emotions
    stamps a memory on your heart you’ll never lose.
    So when you stayed away too long
    come back to me where you belong
    and we’ll walk Burgundy Street with The Blues
    George Lewis “Burgundy Street Blues” on American Music 531 = New Orleans dixieland jazz classic
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