I Wish I Was in New Orleans

THOMAS ALAN WAITS

Well, I wish I was in New Orleans, I can see it in my dreams,
Arm-in-arm down Burgundy, a bottle and my friends and me

Hoist up a few tall cool ones, play some pool and listen
To that tenor saxophone calling me home
And I can hear the band begin When the Saints Go Marching In,
And by the whiskers on my chin, New Orleans, I'll be there

I'll drink you under the table, be red-nosed, go for walks,
The old haunts what I wants is red beans and rice
And wear the dress I like so well, and meet me at the old saloon,
Make sure that there's a Dixie moon, New Orleans, I'll be there

And deal the cards roll the dice, if it ain't that old Chuck E. Weiss,
And Claiborne Avenue, me and you Sam Jones and all

And I wish I was in New Orleans, 'cause I can see it in my dreams,
Arm-in-arm down Burgundy, a bottle and my friends and me
New Orleans, I'll be there

Trivia about the song I Wish I Was in New Orleans by Tom Waits

When was the song “I Wish I Was in New Orleans” released by Tom Waits?
The song I Wish I Was in New Orleans was released in 1977, on the album “Small Change”.
Who composed the song “I Wish I Was in New Orleans” by Tom Waits?
The song “I Wish I Was in New Orleans” by Tom Waits was composed by THOMAS ALAN WAITS.

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