Evangeline
Evangeline

Randy Houser - Evangeline Lyrics

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Evangeline Lyrics

Baby, let's get a little two-lane-crazy tonight
We got a bottle of low-rent rum and one taillight
That will probably be there when you wake up
But you can sleep on my shoulder in your makeup
Baby, let's get a little two-lane-crazy tonight

Ride with me down to Louisiana
Roll with me down to New Orleans
We'll dip our toes in the Mississippi River
Ride with me, Evangeline

If we leave right now they'll never even know we're gone
And you say you ain't never been south of McComb
We'll drive all night to get there
Watch the sun come up from Jackson Square
If we leave right now they'll never even know we're gone

Ride with me down to Louisiana
Roll with me down to New Orleans
We'll dip our toes in the Mississippi River
Ride with me, Evangeline

Baby, let me show you the streets that gave you your name
Your name

Ride with me down to Louisiana
Roll with me down to New Orleans
We'll dip our toes in the Mississippi River
Ride with me, ride with me
Won't you ride with me down to Louisiana
Roll with me down to New Orleans
We'll dip our toes in the Mississippi River (In the Mississippi River)
Ride with me, Evangeline
Won't you ride with me down to Louisiana
Roll with me down to New Orleans
We'll dip our toes in the Mississippi River (In the Mississippi River)
Ride with me, Evangeline

(Won't you ride with me)

Writer(s): James Otto, Randy Houser
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the song "Evangeline"?

    The song "Evangeline" was penned by Randy Houser and James Otto. James Otto is widely known for his hit country song "Just Got Started Lovin' You."

  2. What is the setting of the song "Evangeline"?

    The song "Evangeline" features settings in the Southern United States, specifically mentioning a road trip to Louisiana and New Orleans, and dipping toes in the Mississippi River.

  3. How did Randy Houser get inspired to write "Evangeline"?

    Randy Houser was inspired to write "Evangeline" by reminiscing about his own teenage experiences. These included skipping classes at Central Community College and road trips to New Orleans with a girl named Evangeline.

  4. Does the song "Evangeline" carry any symbolic elements?

    Yes, the song "Evangeline" symbolically references carefree, youthful adventures and exploration. The lyrics highlight the excitement of spontaneous travel and captures the essence and thrill of young love and discovery.

  5. Is "Evangeline" based on personal experiences of Randy Houser?

    Yes, "Evangeline" is based on Randy Houser's personal experiences of skipping classes with a girl named Evangeline in his teenage years and embarking on road trips to New Orleans.

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