Basin Street Blues
Sidney Bechet 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 Sidney Bechet's "Basin Street Blues" depict the singer inviting their listener to accompany them on a boat trip down the Mississippi River to New Orleans. As they arrive, they are met by an enthusiastic band and reunited with old friends in a place known as the home of the local elite. Basin Street is presented as a heaven on earth, where the best folks always meet, and the welcome is free and dear. The song alludes to the idea that the singer is happy to be away from the blues of Basin Street and is overjoyed to be in a place where they can lose them.


The chorus of the song reinforces the idea that Basin Street is a special place, the land of dreams, and that the singer is thrilled to be there. The place seems so lovely that he can hardly describe it. The song, in its essence, is a love letter to New Orleans and Basin Street, which were havens for African American culture and creativity. In general, "Basin Street Blues" is about the individual's desire to escape life's difficulties and find a home in a beautiful place with kind, open-hearted people.


Line by Line Meaning

Won't you come along with me
I'm inviting you to join me


To the Mississippi
We'll be heading towards the Mississippi River


We'll take a boat to the land of dreams
We will travel via a boat to the picturesque New Orleans


Steam down the river, down to New Orleans
The boat will cruise down the Mississippi River towards New Orleans


The band's there to meet us
A band awaits our arrival in New Orleans


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


Where all the proud and elite folks meet
It's a place where all the proud and elite people gather


Heaven on earth, they call it Basin Street
Basin Street is often referred to as heaven on earth


Basin Street is the street
The street of which we speak is Basin Street


Where the best folks always meet
Basin Street attracts the best kind of people


In New Orleans, land of dreams
All of this happens in the beautiful New Orleans


You'll never know how nice it seems
It's indescribably pleasant


Or just how much it really means
You cannot comprehend the value it holds without experiencing it yourself


Glad to be, oh yes-sirree
I'm absolutely happy to be there


Where welcome's free and dear to me
I feel loved and respected there


Where I can lose, lose my Basin Street Blues
It's a place where I can forget about my worries and just enjoy myself


Basin Street, oh Basin Street
Basin Street, oh the famous Basin Street


Is the street, mama
It's the street that every visitor in New Orleans must visit


New Orleans, land of dreams
It's New Orleans - the best place in the world




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Written by: Spencer Williams

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