New Orleans
Bill Haley & His Comets Lyrics


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I said "hey hey hey hey yeah" (I said "hey hey hey hey yeah")
I said "hey hey hey yeah" (I said "hey hey hey yeah")
Oh c'mon everybody, take a trip with me
Well, down the mississippi down in new orleans
They got honeysuckle growing on the honeysuckle vine
And love is a-blooming there all the time
Well, every southern belle is a mississippi queen
Down the mississippi, down to new orleans

I said "hey hey hey hey yeah" (I said "hey hey hey hey yeah")
I said "hey hey hey yeah" (I said "hey hey hey yeah")
C'mon, take a stroll down to basin street
Listen to the music with the dixieland beat
Well the magnolia blossoms fill the air
Well, well, you ain't been to heaven till you been down there
They got ? hanging from the big oak trees
Get outta here, tell me 'bout it, I tell ya

I said "hey hey hey yeah" (I said "hey hey hey yeah")


I said "hey hey hey yeah" (I said "hey hey hey yeah")
C'mon everybody, take a trip with me, oooh
Down the mississippi down to new orleans, yeah yeah
Well, the honeysuckle's hanging on the honeysuckle vine
Well, love is blooming there all the time
Every southern belle is a mississippi queen
Down the mississippi, down to new orleans

Yeah, yeah yeah (yeah, yeah yeah)
Yeah, yeah yeah (yeah, yeah yeah)
C'mon, take a stroll down to basin street
Oh, listen to the music with the dixieland beat, yeah
I said the magnolia blossoms fill the air
Well, you ain't been to heaven if you ain't been there
Honeysuckle hanging from a live-oak tree
Down the mississippi, down to new orleans





I said "hey hey hey yeah" (I said "hey hey hey yeah")
I said "look out, y'all, yeah" (I said "look out, y'all, yeah")

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bill Haley & His Comets' song New Orleans are an invitation to take a trip to the city of New Orleans, which is situated on the Mississippi River. The song expresses the beauty of New Orleans, with honeysuckle growing on the vines and love blooming all the time. The song specifically mentions the Southern belles of Mississippi, who are considered to be like queens. The lyrics encourage listeners to take a stroll down Basin Street, where they can listen to the music with the Dixieland beat, which was a popular jazz genre in the city during that time. The magnolia blossoms fill the air, creating an atmosphere that is like heaven on earth.


Through this song, Bill Haley & His Comets are highlighting the vibrancy and culture of New Orleans, which was known for its music, food, and distinctive culture. The song reflects the excitement of discovering the city and its unique features, making it a popular song among people visiting the city. Overall, the lyrics encourage people to explore this amazing city and experience all its wonders.


Line by Line Meaning

I said "hey hey hey hey yeah" (I said "hey hey hey hey yeah")
The singer is excitedly getting the listener's attention to join him on a journey.


C'mon everybody, take a trip with me Well, down the mississippi down in new orleans
The singer invites everyone to join him on a trip to the city of New Orleans, located along the Mississippi river.


They got honeysuckle growing on the honeysuckle vine And love is a-blooming there all the time
New Orleans is described as a place of natural beauty and romance, where honeysuckle plants and love are prevalent.


Well, every southern belle is a mississippi queen Down the mississippi, down to new orleans
The singer praises the beauty of the women of the South, who are the queens of the Mississippi river, which leads to New Orleans.


C'mon, take a stroll down to basin street Listen to the music with the dixieland beat
The singer encourages everyone to explore Basin Street, a popular destination in New Orleans, and enjoy the lively music with a Dixieland style beat.


Well the magnolia blossoms fill the air Well, well, you ain't been to heaven till you been down there
The smell of magnolia blossoms is described as heavenly, and the singer believes that visiting New Orleans is like being in paradise.


They got ? hanging from the big oak trees Get outta here, tell me 'bout it, I tell ya
The singer is amazed by the mysterious objects hanging from the oak trees in New Orleans.


C'mon everybody, take a trip with me, oooh Down the mississippi down to new orleans, yeah yeah
Once again, the singer invites everyone to come with him on a journey down the Mississippi to New Orleans.


Yeah, yeah yeah (yeah, yeah yeah) Yeah, yeah yeah (yeah, yeah yeah)
The singer continues to express his excitement for the trip by exclaiming 'yeah yeah yeah.'


I said the magnolia blossoms fill the air Well, you ain't been to heaven if you ain't been there Honeysuckle hanging from a live-oak tree Down the mississippi, down to new orleans
The singer once again highlights the beauty of New Orleans with the scent of magnolia blossoms and honeysuckle hanging from a live-oak tree, and says that it is paradise on earth.


I said "look out, y'all, yeah" (I said "look out, y'all, yeah")
The singer issues a warning to be ready for the excitement that will ensue once they enter New Orleans.




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