Basin Street Blues

Spencer Williams

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 band's there to meet us
Old friends there to greet us
Where all the proud and elite folks meet
Heaven on earth, they call it Basin Street

Basin Street is the street
where the best folks always meet
in New Orleans, land of dreams
you'll never know how nice it seems,
or just how much it really means

Glad to be, oh yes-siree
Where welcome's free and dear to me
Where I can lose, lose my Basin Street Blues

Basin Street, oh Basin Street
Is the street, mama (scat)
New Orleans, land of dreams
(scat)

Trivia about the song Basin Street Blues by Ella Fitzgerald

On which albums was the song “Basin Street Blues” released by Ella Fitzgerald?
Ella Fitzgerald released the song on the albums “Lullabies Of Birdland” in 1955, “The Ella Fitzgerald Set” in 1983, “The Last Decca Years 1949-1954” in 1999, “Oh! Lady Be Good - Vol. 3” in 2003, “The Ella Fitzgerald Songbook” in 2005, and “Jazz Forever: Mr. Paganini: Ella Fitzgerald” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Basin Street Blues” by Ella Fitzgerald?
The song “Basin Street Blues” by Ella Fitzgerald was composed by Spencer Williams.

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