Basin Street Blues
Miles Davis Lyrics


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Won't you come along with me
To the Mississippi
We'll take a boat to the land of dreams
Steam down the river, down to New Orleans

The band's there to meet us
Old friends there to greet us
Where all the proud and elite folks meet
Heaven on earth, they call it Basin Street

Basin Street is the street
Where the best folks always meet
In New Orleans, land of dreams
You'll never know how nice it seems,
Or just how much it really means

Glad to be, oh yes-sirree
Where welcome's free and dear to me
Where I can lose, lose my Basin Street Blues

Basin Street, oh Basin Street




Is the street, mama
New Orleans, land of dreams

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Miles Davis's "Basin Street Blues" paint an idyllic picture of New Orleans, a city known for its rich jazz history and vibrant culture. The song begins with an invitation to join the singer on a boat ride down the Mississippi River to the "land of dreams," where they will be met by a band and old friends. The setting is one of opulence and refinement, where the "proud and elite" convene at a place called Basin Street, which the singer describes as "heaven on earth."


As the song continues, we learn that Basin Street is where the "best folks always meet," and the singer implies that this location is the epitome of New Orleans' allure. The final stanza is an expression of gratitude for the welcoming atmosphere and the opportunity to momentarily forget one's troubles while immersed in the pleasures of Basin Street. The repetition of the street name, the lush musical arrangement, and the airy vocal delivery all contribute to the song's dream-like quality, transporting the listener to a world of elegance and ease.


Line by Line Meaning

Won't you come along with me
Can I invite you to join me on an adventure?


To the Mississippi
We will be heading towards the river Mississippi


We'll take a boat to the land of dreams
We will travel by boat to reach a place where dreams come true


Steam down the river, down to New Orleans
We will travel downriver to reach New Orleans


The band's there to meet us
A musical group will be at the destination to receive us


Old friends there to greet us
We will meet some of our old friends there


Where all the proud and elite folks meet
The destination is a place where high-class and sophisticated people gather


Heaven on earth, they call it Basin Street
Basin Street is a highly regarded and beautiful place


Basin Street is the street
Basin Street is the name of the street we will be visiting


Where the best folks always meet
The street is known for attracting the most respectable people


In New Orleans, land of dreams
New Orleans is a place where dreams come true


You'll never know how nice it seems,
You can't imagine how beautiful it is


Or just how much it really means
It's difficult to express how important it is


Glad to be, oh yes-sirree
I am extremely happy and content


Where welcome's free and dear to me
Hospitality is valued and appreciated in the place we are visiting


Where I can lose, lose my Basin Street Blues
A place where I can forget all my worries and sorrows


Basin Street, oh Basin Street
Basin Street is a revered and significant location


Is the street, mama
It is the name of the street we will be visiting, my dear


New Orleans, land of dreams
New Orleans is a place where people come to realize their dreams




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Written by: Spencer Williams

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