New Orleans Wins The War Lyrics by Randy Newman

New Orleans Wins The War Lyrics

    Don't remember much about my baby days,
    But i been told
    We used to live on willow near the garden district
    Next to the sugar bowl
    Momma used to wheel me past an ice cream wagon
    One side for white and one side for colored
    I remember trash cans floatin' down canal street
    It rained every day one summer
    Momma used to take me to audubon park
    Show me the ways of the world
    She said, "here comes a white boy, there goes a black one,
    That one's an octoroon
    This little cookie here's a macaroon, that big round thing's
    A red balloon
    And the paper down here's called the picayune
    And here's a new orleans tune"

    In 1948 my daddy came to the city
    Told the people that they'd won the war
    Maybe they'd heard it, maybe not
    Probably they'd heard it and just forgot
    'cause they built him a platform there in jackson square
    And the people came to hear him from everywhere
    They started to party and they partied some more
    'cause new orleans had won the war
    (we knew we'd do it, we done whipped the yankees)

    Daddy said, "i'm gonna get this boy out of this place
    Bound to sap his strength
    People have fun here, and i think that they should
    But nobody from here every come to no good
    They're gonna pickle him in brandy and tell him he's saved
    Then throw fireworks all 'round his grave"

    So he took us down to the airport, and flew us back to l.a.
    That was the end of my baby days
    Blue blue morning, blue blue day
    All your bad dreams drift away
    It's a blue blue morning, of a blue blue day
    Lose those bad dreams
    Those gray clouds above you, what you want them around
    With you for?
    You got someone to love you
    Who could ask for more?
    It's a blue blue morning, of a blue blue day
    All your bad dreams drift away

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