Basin Street Blues
Wynton Marsalis 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 "Basin Street Blues" by Wynton Marsalis/Willie Nelson paint a vivid picture of the journey down the Mississippi River to New Orleans, where the proud and elite gather on Basin Street. The song is a nostalgic reflection on the city's once-thriving cultural scene, where jazz music was born and where artists and musicians from all walks of life mingled together in a vibrant community.


The opening lines invite the listener to join the singer on a journey to the "land of dreams," a reference to New Orleans as a place where anything is possible. The imagery of steamboats and old friends waiting to greet the travelers conveys a sense of excitement and anticipation for what lies ahead. The mention of the "proud and elite" suggests that Basin Street was a place where people of wealth and influence would socialize, adding to the glamor and appeal of the location.


As the song progresses, the chorus emphasizes the significance of Basin Street as a gathering place for the best and brightest in New Orleans. The lyrics suggest that visiting Basin Street is an experience that one can only fully appreciate by being there in person. The final lines of the song convey a sense of belonging and a desire to escape from the melancholy of the Basin Street Blues, a reference to the sadness one feels when leaving behind the vibrant culture and community of New Orleans.


Line by Line Meaning

Won't you come along with me
Do you want to join me?


To the Mississippi
We will head towards the Mississippi River.


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


Steam down the river, down to New Orleans
We will cruise down the river until we reach New Orleans.


The band's there to meet us
A band will be waiting for us.


Old friends there to greet us
We will be welcomed by old friends.


Where all the proud and elite folks meet
We will arrive at a place where the wealthy and influential people gather.


Heaven on earth, they call it Basin Street
Basin Street is considered a heavenly place on earth.


Basin Street is the street
Basin Street is just a street.


Where the best folks always meet
The most respectable people gather on this street.


In New Orleans, land of dreams
This street is located in the city of New Orleans, which is known for fulfilling one's desires.


You'll never know how nice it seems,
You won't understand the beauty of it until you experience it yourself.


Or just how much it really means
Or how much it truly matters to some people.


Glad to be, oh yes-sirree
I am happy to be here.


Where welcome's free and dear to me
I appreciate the warm welcome that I have received here.


Where I can lose, lose my Basin Street Blues
I can escape from my worries and enjoy myself while I am here.


Basin Street, oh Basin Street
I am expressing my affection for Basin Street.


Is the street, mama
It is just a regular street, but mama, it means a lot to me.


New Orleans, land of dreams
New Orleans is a place where people aspire to fulfill their dreams.




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