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Black Oak Arkansas

Vieux Carre

 

Vieux Carre

(album: The Knowbody Else - 1969)


I'm down on Bourbon Street again
Down in that quarter of sin
Standing on a corner where I used to stand
Down by Charlie Weaver, that old hot dog man
When you're singing and a playing one year seems like ten

But I'm down, down, down in Vieux Carre again
Street people never go to Pat's
We never zip as hurricanes, no

I'm down on Bourbon Street again
I'm back to see all my old friends
On the corner cutting that Dixieland
King Creole is one who seldom found
Oh and Papa Joe's is one place that I've never been

But I'm down, down, down in Vieux Carre again
We never sip on Hurricanes, no

I'm down on Bourbon Street again
Down in that quarter of sin
Standing on a corner where I used to stand
Down by Charlie Weaver, that old hot dog man
When you're singing and a playing one year seems like ten

But I'm down, down, down in Vieux Carre again

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