Lyrics Marie La Veau - Dr. John
Now
there
lived
a
conjure-lady,
not
long
ago,
In
New
Orleans,
Louisiana
– named
Marie
Laveau.
Believe
it
or
not,
strange
as
it
seem,
She
made
her
fortune
selling
voodoo,
and
interpreting
dreams.
She
was
known
throughout
the
nation
as
the
Voodoo
Queen.
Folks
come
to
her,
from
miles
and
miles
around,
She
sure
know
how
to
put
that,
that
voodoo
down.
To
the
voodoo
lady
they
all
would
go,
The
rich,
the
educated,
the
ignorant
and
the
poor.
She'd
snap
her
fingers,
and
shake
her
head,
She'd
tell
mighty
lovers
– livin'
or
dead.
Now
old,
old
lady
named
widow
Brown,
Xwhile
lover,
stopped
comin'
around
The
voodoo
gaze,
at
her
and
squawked
I
seen
him
kissin'
a
young
girl,
up
at
Shakespeare's
Park
Hanging
on
an
oak
tree,
in
the
dark.
Oh
Marie
Laveau,
Oh
Marie
Laveau,
Oh
Marie
Laveau,
Oh
Marie
Laveau,
Marie
Laveau,
the
Voodoo
Queen,
From
way
down
yonder
in
New
Orleans.
Ya,
ya,
ya
– ya,
ya,
ya
– ya,
ya,
ya
– yaaaaa
Now
old,
old
lady,
she
lost
her
speech,
Tears
start
to
rollin'
down
her
checks,
Voodoo
say,
"Hush
my
darlin
don't
you
cry,"
I
make
him
come
back,
by
and
by.
Just
sprinkle
this
snake
dust,
all
over
your
floor,
I'll
make
him
come
back
Friday
mornin',
when
the
rooster
crow.
Now
Marie
Laveau
she
held
em
in
her
hand,
New
Orleans,
Louisiana
was
her
promised
land.
Quality
folks,
come
from
far
and
near,
This
wonder
woman,
for
to
hear.
They
was
afraid
to
be
seen,
at
her
gate,
They'd
creep
through
the
dark,
just
to
hear
their
fate.
Holdin'
dark
veils,
over
their
head,
They
would
tremble
to
hear,
what
Maria
would
say.
Marie
Laveau,
Oh
Marie
Laveau,
Marie
Laveau,
Oh
Marie
Laveau,
Marie
Laveau,
the
Voodoo
Queen,
From
way
down
yonder
in
New
Orleans.
Ya,
ya,
ya
– ya,
ya,
ya
– ya,
ya,
ya
– yaaaaa
And
she
made
gris-gris,
with
an
old
ram
horn,
Stuffed
with
feathers,
shuck
from
a
corn.
A
big
black
candle,
and
a
catfish
fin,
She
make
a
man
get
religion,
and
give
up
his
sin.
Sad
news
got
out
one
mornin',
at
the
break
of
day,
Marie
Laveau
had
done
pass
away.
St.
Louis
cemetery,
she
lay
in
her
tomb,
She
was
buried
one
night,
on
the
wake
of
the
moon.
Marie
Laveau,
Oh
Marie
Laveau,
Oh
Marie
Laveau,
Oh
Marie
Laveau,
The
folks
still
believe,
in
the
Voodoo
Queen,
From
way
down
yonder
in
New
Orleans.
Oh
Marie
Laveau,
Oh
Marie
Laveau,
Oh
Marie
Laveau,
Oh
Marie
Laveau,
Marie
Laveau,
the
Voodoo
Queen,
From
way
down
yonder
in
New
Orleans.
Marie,
Marie
Laveau,
Oh
Marie
Laveau,
Marie
Laveau,
the
Marie
Laveau,
Marie
Laveau,
the
Voodoo
Queen.
1 Saddled The Cow
2 Boxcar Boogie
3 The Brightest Smile In Town
4 Waiting for the Train
5 Monkey Puzzle
6 Touro Infirmary
7 Medley: Didn't He Ramble / Closer Walk With Thee
8 Your Average Kind of Guy
9 Pretty Libby
10 Marie La Veau
11 Come Rain or Come Shy
12 Suite Home New Orleans
13 Key To The Highway
14 Mississippi Mud
15 Lowdown Worried and Blue
16 Sippiana Midnight
17 Rockin Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu
18 Yesterdays
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