Congo Square

David “Now” Ranson, Ray Melton, Sonny Landreth

Might be superstition but some kind of somethin'
Goin' on down there
It might be superstition but some kind of somethin'
Goin' on down there
It's an old time tradition when they play their
Drums at night in Congo Square

You can hear 'em in the distance
And the old folks up the bayou say a prayer
You can hear 'em in the distance
And the old folks up the bayou say a prayer
That's when the voodoo people gather
And they play their drums at night in Congo Square
Voodoo people

My eyes were not believin'
What I seen there but I could not turn away
My eyes were not believin'
What I seen there but I could not turn away
They had that mojo in motion
And I seen 'em dance in trance with that snake
Snake dance

It might be superstition
But when I hear 'em in the night I say a prayer
Yeah it might be superstition
But when I hear 'em in the night I say a prayer
Because I respects tradition
Like the kind they carry on in Congo Square
Congo Square

Trivia about the song Congo Square by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers

When was the song “Congo Square” released by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers?
The song Congo Square was released in 1990, on the album “A Sense of Place”.
Who composed the song “Congo Square” by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers?
The song “Congo Square” by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers was composed by David “Now” Ranson, Ray Melton, Sonny Landreth.

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