paroles de chanson Way Down Yonder In New Orleans - Bing Crosby , Louis Armstrong
The
last
time
I
saw
Jesus
I
was
drinking
bloody
mary's
in
the
South
In
a
barroom
in
New
Orleans
Rinsin'
out
the
bad
taste
in
my
mouth
She
wore
a
dark
and
faded
blazer
With
a
little
of
the
lining
hanging
out
When
the
jukebox
played
Miss
Dorothy
Moore
I
knew
that
it
was
him
without
a
doubt
I
said,
"The
road's
been
my
redeemer
I
never
know
just
what
on
earth
I'll
find
In
the
faces
of
a
stranger
In
the
dark
and
weary
corners
of
a
mind"
She
said,
"The
last
highway
is
only
As
far
away
as
you
are
from
yourself
No
matter
just
how
bad
it
gets
It
does
no
good
to
blame
somebody
else"
Oh,
ain't
it
crazy
What's
revealed
when
you're
not
looking
all
that
close?
Oh,
ain't
it
crazy
How
we
put
to
death
the
one's
we
need
the
most?
I
know
I'm
not
a
martyr
I've
never
died
for
anyone
but
me
The
last
frontier
is
only
The
stranger
in
the
mirror
that
I
see
But
when
I
least
expect
it
Here
and
there
I
see
my
savior's
face
He's
still
my
favorite
loser
Falling
for
the
entire
human
race
Oh,
ain't
it
crazy
What's
revealed
when
you're
not
looking
all
that
close?
Oh,
ain't
it
crazy
How
we
put
to
death
the
one's
we
need
the
most?
The
last
time
I
saw
Jesus
I
was
drinking
bloody
mary's
in
the
South
In
a
barroom
in
New
Orleans
Oh,
ain't
it
crazy
What's
revealed
when
you're
not
looking
all
that
close?
Oh,
ain't
it
crazy
How
we
put
to
death
the
one's
we
need
the
most?
Oh
hey,
yeah
Album
Bing & Louis
1 Sheik of Araby
2 That's a Plenty
3 I Love You Samantha
4 Little One
5 Gone Fishing
6 Pennies From Heaven
7 Preacher
8 Sugar
9 Under Paris Skies
10 Only You
11 Mademoiselle De Paris
12 New Orleans
13 Littke Ol'Tune
14 Let's Sing Like a Dixielend Band
15 Bye Bye Blurs
16 Burbon Street Parade
17 At My Jazz Band Ball
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