paroles de chanson Basin Street Blues, When It´s Sleepy Time Down South (Medley) - Louis Prima
In
Basin
street
is
the
street
Where
all
the
boys
and
the
boot
folks
meet
Down
the
New
Orleans,
and
the
land
of
dreams
And
you'll
never
know
how
nice
it
seems
Not
just
how
much
it
really
means
Laloli
Go
give
to
me,
yes
sirree
Give
to
me,
yes
sirree
Can't
you
see
baby
I
can't
lose,
lose
good
all
basin
street
blues
Never
know
how
nice
it
seems
Just
how
much
it
really
means
Ehh
I
see
the
moon
and
the
moon
is
pale
And
I
look
like
it
takes
some
cat
to
jail
Now
it's
a
moon
is
pale
the
sun
and
the
the
sun
is
gone
And
the
steam
wants
to
come
in
and
it
splashes
on
the
good
Uhh
uhh
Ehh
babasdodo
And
the
pale
moon
shining
on
the
fields
below
Folks
are
singing
songs
soft
and
low,
you
Needn't
tell
me
bob
cause
I
know
It's
sleepy
time
down
south
Soft
wind
blowing
through
the
pinewood
trees
And
the
folks
down
there
live
a
life
of
ease
When
old
mammy
falls
upon
her
knees
It's
sleepy
time
down
south
Steamboats
on
the
river
coming
or
going
Splashing
the
night
die
Hear
babaahb...
banjos
ringing,
everybody
singing
They
dance
til
the
break
of
day,
hey
Dear
old
southland
and
his
dreamy
songs
And
it
Takes
me
back
there
where
I
belong
How
I'd
love
to
be
in
my
mammy's
arms
When
it's
sleepy
time
down
south
Steamboats
on
the
river
coming
or
going
Splashing
the
night
die
Hear
babaahb...
banjos
ringing,
everybody
singing
They
dance
til
the
break
of
day,
hey
Dear
old
southland
and
his
dreamy
songs
And
it
Takes
me
back
there
where
I
belong
How
I'd
love
to
be
in
my
mammy's
arms
When
it's
sleepy
time
down
south
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