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New Orleans Lyrics
In the city of dreams, lies the city's ghost
(Here we go)
There's a beginning, there's a middle and an end
In this city we reach out for the middle ground
We throw a great party, so hearts will start to mend
We forgive, at least we try
In the midst of the sea of dreams lies a perfect storm
And in the sea of tears lies a city ghost
In the spirit of the Mardi Gras
Well, the people hope that their lives will get better
The people hope that their lives will get better
I wanna get a room in New Orleans
I wanna sing in the streets of the French Quarter
I wanna dress up, I wanna wear beads
I wanna wear feathers and lace
I wanna brush by Anne Rice
And go on down Bourbon Street
I see a sea of smiles (ooh ooh)
I see a haunted city reaching out (ooh ooh)
I see hope in all their faces
Behind the mask of Mardi Gras
Where the good and the righteous walk
And the wicked as well (ooh ooh)
I wanna get a room in New Orleans
I wanna sing in the streets of the French Quarter
I wanna dress up, I wanna wear beads
I wanna wear feathers and lace
I wanna brush by the vampires (ooh ooh)
I wanna dress up, ooh yeah
I wanna wear feathers and lace (la, la, la, la)
I wanna brush by Anne Rice
And go down Bourbon Street, mm-mm
Go on down Bourbon Street
Within these rooms, I go up to my balcony
And I hang the paintings on the wall
And I open up my gallery and I open up my doors
I stare at the city (ooh ooh), I stare at my city
I wanna get a room in New Orleans
I wanna sing in the streets of the French Quarter
I wanna dress up, I wanna wear beads
I wanna wear feathers and lace
I wanna brush by the vampires (ooh ooh) (ah)
I wanna get back to New Orleans
I wanna sing out in the streets of the French Quarter
I wanna dress up, I wanna wear beads
I wanna wear feathers and lace
I wanna brush by Anne Rice (ooh ooh)
Go down Bourbon Street (ooh ooh)
Go down Bourbon Street (ooh ooh)
Go on down Bourbon Street (ooh ooh)
Go on down Bourbon Street (ooh ooh)
Go on down, go on down (ooh ooh), go on down
Go on down Bourbon Street (ooh ooh)
In the city of tears, lies the city ghost
In this city we reach out for the middle ground
We throw a great party, so hearts will start to mend
We forgive, at least we try
And in the sea of tears lies a city ghost
In the spirit of the Mardi Gras
Well, the people hope that their lives will get better
The people hope that their lives will get better
I wanna sing in the streets of the French Quarter
I wanna dress up, I wanna wear beads
I wanna wear feathers and lace
I wanna brush by Anne Rice
And go on down Bourbon Street
I see a haunted city reaching out (ooh ooh)
I see hope in all their faces
Behind the mask of Mardi Gras
Where the good and the righteous walk
And the wicked as well (ooh ooh)
I wanna sing in the streets of the French Quarter
I wanna dress up, I wanna wear beads
I wanna wear feathers and lace
I wanna brush by the vampires (ooh ooh)
I wanna wear feathers and lace (la, la, la, la)
I wanna brush by Anne Rice
And go down Bourbon Street, mm-mm
Go on down Bourbon Street
And I hang the paintings on the wall
And I open up my gallery and I open up my doors
I stare at the city (ooh ooh), I stare at my city
I wanna sing in the streets of the French Quarter
I wanna dress up, I wanna wear beads
I wanna wear feathers and lace
I wanna brush by the vampires (ooh ooh) (ah)
I wanna sing out in the streets of the French Quarter
I wanna dress up, I wanna wear beads
I wanna wear feathers and lace
I wanna brush by Anne Rice (ooh ooh)
Go down Bourbon Street (ooh ooh)
Go on down Bourbon Street (ooh ooh)
Go on down Bourbon Street (ooh ooh)
Go on down, go on down (ooh ooh), go on down
Go on down Bourbon Street (ooh ooh)
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About the Song Stevie wrote “New Orleans” about the famous city and Hurricane Katrina, which devastated New Orleans and its surrounding areas in 2005. “It’s about New Orleans. It’s about Hurricane Katrina…your worst nightmare,” Stevie said in the In Your Dreams documentary. “I was horrified. So I immediately started writing my poem. I had to be very careful as a songwriter. I was conflicted on how much I could say. Yes, you have to say, ‘We may never forgive you, Government of the United States, for not coming to our aid. But we are a flamboyant city, and we are a city of music, so we will come back.’”
https://stevienicks.info/music/stevie-nicks-in-your-dreams-2011/new-orleans/