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Louisiana Blues Lyrics


When you get to Louisiana would you tell her hello for me
Lord she sure can cook
And the bayou sets my poor heart free
Well they're going down to Houston
Then playing in Louisiana
Lord I wish I was with 'em
I wish if I can
[Chorus]
When you get to Louisiana
Would you tell her hello for me
It's clouding up there yonder
Looks like its gonna cry
And I bet you only the thunder
Knows how I feel inside
When you get to Louisiana tell her hello for me
Miles of road and a honky-tonk is the first thing I see

If you go out in the country please save your memories
I got to stay here in the city and
I am as lonesome as I can be
Well outside the wind is blowing
And it feels like its gonna pour
But I'm sitting in the kitchen
While my tear drops hit the floor
When you get the Louisiana
Tell her hello for me
[Chorus]
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written by WAYNE HANCOCK
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Wayne "The Train" Hancock has been called "the master of hillbilly swing," a "roots Renaissance man," a "country singer's country singer" and "Hank Williams meets Gershwin." But the phrase most frequently echoed throughout his career is "Wayne Hancock is the real deal." Joe Ely said it, Hank Williams III said it, Bobby Koefer from the Texas Playboys said it, as have countless music fans and writers when referring to Hancock's authentic and original blend of honky tonk, western swing, blues and big band that he calls "juke joint swing!"

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