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memphis(janis ian)we were standing by the riverstaring into townall the world was on his shouldersthe tears were raining downall along the southern skylinecity lights began to bloomhe said -- if you only knew herthe way that i do, siryou would be crying tooif you could see memphis the way that i doshe would look different to youqueen of the delta, tip your tiaramemphis, the belle of the bluesthe streets were filled with cottonand music filled the airall the paddle boats came rollingfrom east of everywherenow the streets are filled with silenceand songs no one can hearbut her memory lingersit slips through my fingersand into this river of tearsif you could see memphis the way that i doshe would look different to youqueen of the delta, tip your tiaramemphis, the belle of the bluesso roll on -- roll onmy sweet magnolia, roll onhow the memory lingersit slips through my fingersand into this river of tearsif you could see memphis the way that i doshe would look different to youqueen of the delta, tip your tiaramemphis, the belle of the blues
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Janis Ian (b. 1951) is a U.S. songwriter, singer, musician, columnist, and science fiction author. Her singing career was at its height in the 1960s and 1970s, and she has continued recording into the twenty-first century. In 1975 Ian won a Grammy Award for her song, "At Seventeen". Born Janis Eddy Fink on 7th April 1951 to a Jewish family in New York City, she was primarily raised in New Jersey, initially on a farm, and attended East Orange High School and the New York City High School of Music & Art.

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