| Everybody’s had a few
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| Now they’re talking about who knows who
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| I’m going back to the Crescent City
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| Where everything’s still the same
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| This town has said what it has to say
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| Now I’m after that back highway
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| And the longest bridge I ever crossed
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| Over Pontchartrain
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| Tu le ton son ton, that’s what we say
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| We used to dance the night away
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| Me and my sister, me and my brother
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| We used to walk down by the river
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| Mama lives in Mandeville
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| I can hardly wait until
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| I can hear my Zydeco
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| And laissez le bons temps rouler
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| And take rides in open cars
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| My brother knows where the best bars are
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| Let’s see how these blues will do
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| In the town where the good times stay
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| Tu le ton son ton, that’s what we say
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| We used to dance the night away
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| Me and my sister, me and my brother
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| We used to walk down by the river
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| Tu le ton son ton, that’s what we say
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| We used to dance the night away
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| Me and my sister, me and my brother
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| We used to walk down by the river |