Story Behind The Song
Music is in the soul of many people. After Katrina devastated New Orleans, I was thinking of how sad for the people and how sad for all people who love the city, enjoy the great music and talents, especially jazz. This song is dedicated to the people of
Song Description
Avid Dixieland lovers will dig this tune. A great tribute to New Orleans lyrically and in the jazzy melody.
Song Length |
3:13 |
Genre |
Jazz - General, Jazz - Swing |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
In High Spirits, Sociable |
Subject |
General, Excitement |
Similar Artists |
Dr. John |
Language |
English |
Era |
1930 - 1939 |
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Lyrics
Verse I
Gotta bring back the jazz
And the Razza matazz
Bring it back into New Orleans
I?m Getting lonesome for
Those Melodies that Haunt my memories
Verse II
When I think of the beat
That would Stir Dancin? feet
Keepin? up with that ragtime swing
While Strollin? Bourbon Street
Where everybody meets
*Bridge
Take me back to the Big Easy, Mississippi
Gim?me that Armstrong jazz
Wanna hear some old Lou Waters, Pete Fountain
You just can?t beat what New Orleans has
Verse III
Come on Bring back the Jazz
And the Razza Matazz
Gotta bring back those old jazz tunes
It?s time we should revive
Keep New Orleans alive,
King of Jazz Razz Matazz and those Jazzy tunes
(instrumental)
*Bridge
Verse III (tag) Gotta Bring Back the Jazz to New Orleans