Lyrics Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? (Remastered 1996) - Louis Armstrong
Do
you
know
what
it
means
to
miss
New
Orleans
I
miss
it
both
night
and
day
I
know
that
it's
wrong...
This
feeling's
gettin'
stronger
The
longer,
I
stay
away
Miss
them
moss
covered
vines...
The
tall
sugar
pines
Where
mockin'
birds
used
to
sing
And
I'd
like
to
see
that
lazy
Mississippi...
Hurryin'
into
spring
The
moonlight
on
the
bayou...
A
Creole
tune...
That
fills
the
air
I
dream...
Of
Magnolias
in
bloom...
And
soon
I'm
wishin'that
you
were
there
Do
you
know
what
it
means
to
mis
New
Orleans
And
that's
where
I
left
my
heart
And
there's
something
more...
I
miss
the
one
I
care
for
More
than
I
miss
New
Orleans
Do
you
know
what
it
means
to
miss
New
Orleans
And
that's
where
I
left
my
heart
And
there's
something
more...
I
miss
the
one
I
care
for
More...
More
than
I
miss...
New
Orleans
Dear
Friend,
My
name
is
Penny
Cunin
in
Enfield,
en14nr.
(Lond.
Uk.)
Since
I
was
a
young
girl
in
Trinidad,
Caribbean
the
place
of
my
birth)
I
used
to
hear
that
song
on
Radio
"
Redifusion"
...
My
family
used
to
have
the
radio
on
from
morning
till
'sign-off'
time
...
I
believe
these
songs
came
from
wvdi.
The
American
Station
where
the
American
base
was
during
the
second
world
war.
And
after!
Nearly
every
'
Trini'used
to
sing
the
songs
from
the
Radio...
I
loved
that
particular
one
about
New
Orleans...
And
having
seen
some
movies
when
I
was
young.
I
just
dreamed
of
one
day
I
will
visit
New
Orleans
My
children
and
my
grand
daughter(Tamsin)
know
that
I
very
often
sing
this
song
expecially
when
I
am
doing
the
daily
chores!
When
the
disaster
of
Katrina
came
with
such
vengeance
...
My
Tamsin
phoned
me
saying
..."
Grandma
look
at
the
place
of
which
you
always
singing
that
song!"
I
smiled
with
sadness
and
emotions
rose
from
my
heart
and
into
my
eyes.
I
remembered
in
the
eighties,
I
went
to
see
the
Missisippi
River
where
my
sister
took
me
with
her
sons
...
To
throw
the
ashes
of
her
cremated
husband
into
the
waters.
I
can
see
in
my
minds'eyes
the
scene
where
we
went
was
a
flooded
area
like
a
river
bed.
Still
and
quiet.
Leading
straight
southwards
from
where
I
was
standing
...
As
far
as
the
eye
could
see;
this
tree-lined
path
of
the
river...
So
lovely.
A
scene
of
such
indescribable
beauty
and
peace.
I
will
never
forget
this
spot
on
this
earth!
Yet
it's
deathlike
silence
filled
the
air,
no
one
else
was
there
but
us
four
...
I
felt
as
if
we
were
in
another
world
waiting
for
the
'
Ferryman
Charan'to
take
us
across
But
alas,
this
was
not
the
right
place
it
seemed
for
my
sister
to
place
her
box
of
ashes
of
her
loved
one
...
For
her
it
was
too
eerie
and
lonely!
So
we
went
on
further
to
a
more
'sociable'
place
where
she
could
go
down
to
the
bank
of
the
River
and
soon
I
watched
my
sister
and
one
son
climbed
down
this
hill
(while
I
with
the
other
son
stood
by)they
soon
reached
the
side
of
the
river
bank
where
they
went
into
a
small
boat
with
the
owner
and
the
they
moved
down
the
murmuring
waters
way
off
where
she
threw
the
little
box
of
ashes
of
her
dearest
husband
into
the
river...
Alas,
performing
the
last
rites
of
her
East
Indian
ancestors
And
now
I
regret
I
never
got
the
opportunity
to
visit
New
Orleans,
the
place
I
dreamed
of
in
my
youth!
I
feel
such
sorrow
for
those
who
lived
there
and
now
no
more...
Sans
city,
sans
houses
etc.
And
sans
people.
Sans
everything!
Is
it
a
like
a
'flower
that
once
hath
bloom
forever
dies'...
No
I
want
to
believe
that
"
No
star
is
lost
we
once
have
seen,
we
always
will
what
we
might
have
been"
Sorry
I
guess
I
got
carried
away
Smile
I
am
a
Senior
Citizen
1 Pennies From Heaven - 1992 Remastered
2 Sweet Savannah Sue (Edited Alternate Version)
3 Sweet Savannah Sue - Edited Alternate Version
4 St. James Infirmary
5 Black and blue
6 I Gotta Right To Sing the Blues
7 Sugar
8 Basin Street Blues
9 I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby
10 That Rhythm Man
11 Indiana - Live Version
12 Blue Turning Grey Over You
13 Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? (Remastered 1996)
14 My Heart
15 Come Back, Sweet Papa
16 Cornet Chop Suey
17 King of the Zulus
18 West End Blues
19 Gut Bucket Blues
20 Oriental Strut
21 Blue Turning Grey Over You
22 Ain't Misbehavin'
23 Indiana - Live Version
24 I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby
25 Don't Forget to Mess Around
26 You're Next
27 Struttin' With Some Barbecue (78 RPM Version)
28 Basin Street Blues
29 Swing, You Cats
30 I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
31 Black and Blue
32 That Rhythm Man
33 Tight Like This
34 High Society (Remastered - 1996)
35 Mahogany Hall Stomp - Remastered - 1996
36 A Song Was Born (Remastered 1996)
37 Pennies From Heaven - 1992 Remastered
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