Where the Blues Were Born in New Orleans (Remastered - 1996)歌词由Louis Armstrong演唱,出自专辑《The Complete RCA Victor Recordings》,下面是《Where the Blues Were Born in New Orleans (Remastered - 1996)》完整版歌词!
Where the Blues Were Born in New Orleans (Remastered - 1996)歌词完整版
Where the Blues Were Born In New Orleans - Louis Armstrong
Composed by:Cliff Dixon
Folks come gather round my stand
And hear Satchmo's happy Dixie band
Now I know some people called it corn
But right here's where the blues was born
Hear that music blue just to think that you'd like to strut to on the floor
Hear that slide trombone and trumpet moan
As you're coming through the door
I'll guarantee that you'll never see like the likes of them again
And stomp your feet to the beat of the Dixie music men
Everybody move and get right in the groove
There ain't nothing you can lose
Now right here's the spot where we all get hot in a nasty mess of blues
Yeah it's the place you'd slap and smack the bass
Music that's what I mean
This is where the blues was born in New Orleans
Let me introduce Mr. Charlie Beal
Piano man can he spiel
Only got two hands but that's a'plenty
'Cause when he plays it sounds like twenty
Here's Kid Ory on the horn
Greatest slide-man ever born
Plays trombone spins with a laughter note no human being ever wrote
Here's Barney Bigard and his clarinet
You ain't never heard nothing like him yet
When he cuts loose I know you'll roll
Mr. Bigard please give 'em more
Here's Bud Scott and his old guitar always smoking a big cigar
He's a rhythm man of great renown
Give a listen while he goes to town
Red Callendar meet him face to face
He's the man that snaps the old bass
He started out with a violin and the doggone thing grew up on him
And here's me excuse my crust introduce myself I must
I'm Satchmo Armstrong don't forget
I got to give out on the old cornet