| One Winter’s night
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| I watched two people getting married down in the quarters
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| Then we hung around celebrating through the night
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| The good judge and Saint Charles on the corner just laughing
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| Bojangles old and chord right here tonight
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| There is nothing like a good night in New Orleans
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| Down Bourbon wiles the saints come storming in
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| You tip toe over the edge for just a moment
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| They call Mardi Gras, but I’ll be back again
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| And there’s nothing like a good night in New Orleans
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| Ooh, Miss Madeline
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| For she’ll read your future one card at a time
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| For four dollar everything is alright
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| For twenty boy, you’ll live through ever
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| Every single time free, sweet testimony
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| She’s my favorite dancer
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| Got everything a boy could want, Cabery
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| Belly up to the bar talking to Tommy
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| For me another and another, or what else can I say
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| Down on Bourbon taste the whiskey
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| Baptized by the Mississippi
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| I can’t wait to see those pretty girls
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| All the pretty girls
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| Oh we hung around celebration through the night
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| Oh the good judge and Saint Charles on the corner just laughing
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| Bojangles old and chord right here tonight |