Lyrics Basin Street Blues - David Sanborn

Basin Street Blues - David Sanborn
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Date of issue: 31.12.2007
Record label: Decca Label Group
Song language: English

Basin Street Blues

Won’t you come along with me,
To the Mississippi
We’ll take a boat to the land of dreams
Steam down the river,
Down to New Orleans
The bands there to meet us,
Old friends to greet us Where all the elite, always meet,
Heaven on earth they call it Basin Street
Basin Street is the street where the elite, always meet
In New Orleans land of dreams
You never know how nice it seems
Or how much it really means
Glad to be, yes siree, where welcome Street,
Dear to me Where I can lose my Basin Street blues
Well, Basin Street, you know it’s the street
Where all the swinging people meet
In New Orleans, land of dreams
Your’ll never know how nice it seems
Or just how much it really means
Glad to be, ah, yes siree, where welcome Street
Dear to me Where I can lose my Basin Street blues
Oh, ain’t ya glad ya came with us,
Mmmmmmmmmmm down the Mississippi
Down to the street, where the folks all meet
Heaven on earth, they call it Basin Street

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Artist lyrics: David Sanborn