
Date of issue: 22.02.1993
Record label: Chrysalis
Song language: English
Dixie Drug Store |
Ooh Jambalaya |
Ooh Jambalaya |
It was muggy July around supper time |
When I pulled into New Orleans |
I got dropped off at South Rampart Street |
I was hungry for a plate of greens |
I made my way down the banquette |
Where I could see an open door |
And overhead a sign made of painted pine read |
The Dixie Drug Store |
Peppers and roots were hanging |
From the rafters above |
There were oils and sprays all on display |
For money luck and for love |
I reached down to pick one up |
When a dark hand grabbed my arm |
And before I could see just who it was |
She said you don’t want that charm |
Ooh Jambalaya |
The last man to walk that thing out of here |
Just up and disappeared |
Found his wallet and his wingtip shoes |
Near a tombstone down in Algiers |
What you need my travelling friend |
Is a place to wash your jeans |
And I wouldn’t be the least surprised |
If you were hungry for a plate of greens |
She beckoned me on up the stairs |
For she’d done made up her mind |
Said take off your hat and kick off your boots |
And leave your pride behind |
Ooh Jambalaya |
She took me down to a secret place |
In the bayou of her blankets |
She offered to share her bourbon |
I thanked her then I drank it |
Thru a small crack in the ceiling |
Burst the Louisiana moon |
It shone down on our bodies |
And we began to croon |
Like a couple of coyotes |
We were howling thru the night |
And I swear they were a beatin' those |
Congo drums outside |
Ooh Jambalaya |
We laughed until the mornin' |
By then my pants had dried |
I picked up my hat and pulled on my boots |
And I gathered up my pride |
I figured she had done stepped out |
I didn’t see her anywhere |
And I set out to find her |
I headed on downstairs |
Got down to the bottom |
I couldn’t believe my eyes |
Gone were all the bottles |
And the remedy supplies |
Ooh Jambalaya |
I shouted out for Marie |
I darted out the door |
An old man on the wooden porch said |
What you in there for |
Son you got no business |
The hoodoo store’s been closed |
Long as I remember |
A century I suppose |
But Mister I just spent the night |
With a young gal named Laveau |
He said the Widow Paris |
Done had a little laugh on you |
I said you mean to tell me |
That was the voodooin' |
He nodded yes none other |
The Queen of New Orleans |
Ooh Jambalaya (Scraps of phrases — Till the end) |
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