Leaving New Orleans
Lyrics
I'll miss the Quarter, the Magnolias and the Ponchartrain
And the French Market on a Saturday
I'll miss the feel of this place
I'll miss the bayou sunrise
The Mardi Gras and the Second Lines
Bourbon jazz, sidewalk kids
With bottlecap taps, dancing for tips
But I'm leaving New Orleans
There's too much of you in this town
Your memory is like moss in the trees
Every corner it's just hanging around
Well, The Big Easy ain't so easy
Hard to say it but baby come morning
I'll be rolling like the Mississippi leaving New Orleans
I like highways
So maybe LA is the place for me
If I point these wheels toward the Hollywood sign
All those miles can clear my mind
Or I could watch a horse race on some bluegrass
Where Bourbon's made
Catch some rays in the Sunshine State
Hit Seattle if I need a little rain
But I'm leaving New Orleans
There's too much of you in this town
Your memory is like moss in the trees
Every corner it's just hanging around
Well, The Big Easy ain't so easy
Hard to say it but baby come morning
I'll be rolling like the Mississippi leaving New Orleans
I guess our good times have rolled away
Well laissez les bons temps rouler
Leaving New Orleans
There's too much of you in this town
Your memory is like moss in the trees
Every quarter is just hanging around
Well, The Big Easy ain't so easy
Hard to say it but baby come morning
Yeah, I'm leaving New Orleans
There's too much of you in this town
Your memory is like moss in the trees
Every corner it's just hanging around
Well, The Big Easy ain't so easy
Hard to say it but baby come morning
I'll be rolling like the Mississippi leaving New Orleans
Yeah, I'm leaving New Orleans
Goodbye New Orleans
I'm leaving New Orleans
Writer(s): David Fraiser, Jordan Davis, Lonnie Fowler
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Bluewater Music Corp., Anthem Entertainment, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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