Hello New Orleans

ROBERT EARL JR. KEEN

Standin' here, beside this freeway, wishing I was high
Wondering why she said she loved me, then she said goodbye
I'm down to my last dollar in these faded old blue jeans
So adios to Amarillo, hello New Orleans

Her hair was made of summer sunlight, the moon lit in her eyes
Her voice would ride the wind at midnight across the starry skies
Love is blind, that's what they tell me in all those magazines
So adios to Amarillo, hello New Orleans

We talked about our lives together, we talked about our plans
We walked through rain and windy weather across the shifting sands
She took the car, that's how I know, this ain't no crazy dream
So adios to Amarillo, hello New Orleans

I'll eat my fill of jambalaya and crawfish etouffe
I'll drink the Mississippi dry, laissez les bon temps rouler
I'll trade her memory in on one of those Cajun queens
So adios to Amarillo, hello New Orleans
So adios to Amarillo, hello New Orleans

Trivia about the song Hello New Orleans by Robert Earl Keen

When was the song “Hello New Orleans” released by Robert Earl Keen?
The song Hello New Orleans was released in 2001, on the album “Gravitational Forces”.
Who composed the song “Hello New Orleans” by Robert Earl Keen?
The song “Hello New Orleans” by Robert Earl Keen was composed by ROBERT EARL JR. KEEN.

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