List of songs about New Orleans

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This is a list of songs set in or about New Orleans, Louisiana.

0-9[]

  • "1220 Lyons Street" by Idris Muhammad
  • "35th Street Blues" by Jelly Roll Morton
  • "912 Greens" by Ramblin' Jack Elliot

A[]

  • "A Little Lovin'" by Neil Sedaka
  • "A New Orleans" by Adriano Celentano
  • "After The Mardi Gras" by Al Anderson (NRBQ)
  • "Ain't No City Like New Orleans" by Earl King
  • "Ain't Nothin' Like It (Mad Mad Mardi Gras)" by AJ Loria
  • "Alexis" by The James Gang
  • "Algiers Bounce" by Bob Wallis Storyville Jazzmen
  • "Algiers Stomp" by Mills Blue Rhythm Band
  • "Algiers Strut" by Kid Thomas Valentine
  • "Alive and Kickin'" by Fats Domino
  • "All I Need" by Mat Kearney
  • "All On A Mardi Gras Day" by Wild Magnolias
  • "Allen Toussaint" by Christopher Marsceill aka Reverend Chris
  • "Alone In New Orleans" by Frances Wayne
  • "Along The Pontchartrain" by Tony Carey
  • "Amos Moses'" by Jerry Reed
  • "Annie New Orleans" by Elf
  • "Another Murder In New Orleans" by Bobby Rush
  • "Apache Rose Peacock" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • "Appointment In New Orleans" by Tiziana Ghiglioni
  • "Arc of Bar" by Japandroids
  • "Astoria Strut" by Jones & Collins Astoria Hot Eight
  • "At The Mardi Gras" by Beatrice Lillie
  • "At The Mardi Gras" by The Dynamics
  • "At The Mardi Gras" by Huey "Piano" Smith & Curley Moore
  • "At The Mardi Gras Parade" by Ray Anthony
  • "The Avenue" by Cowboy Mouth
  • "Axeman's Jazz" by

B[]

  • "BaBu Padee Dupa, A Honky-Tonk Too" by Little Tom Tranker
  • "Baby Please (All The Shrimp In New Orleans)" by Keith Sykes
  • "Baby, Please Don't Go" performed by Big Joe Williams, Boozoo Chavis, Them
  • "Back In Blue Orleans" by Les Hooper
  • "Back in My Home Town" by Champion Jack Dupree
  • "Back In New Orleans" by Houston Person
  • "Back O' Town Blues" by Louis Armstrong
  • "Back On Front Street" by Roomful of Blues
  • "Back to New Orleans" by Buddy Knox
  • "Back to New Orleans" by Laurel Aitken
  • "Back to New Orleans" by Old Crow Medicine Show
  • "Ballet New Orleans" by Jean-Jacques Debout & Pierre Porte
  • "Bamboo Road" by Willy DeVille
  • "Barrelhouse Bessie From Basin Street" by Bob Crosby and his Orchestra
  • "Basin Street" by Clarence "Frogman" Henry
  • "Basin Street Ball" by Harry Roy
  • "Basin Street Beat" by Jimmy McPartland
  • "Basin Street Blues" by Spencer Williams
  • "Basin Street Boogie" by Pete Daily's Chicagoans
  • "Basin Street Brass" by Rahmlee
  • "Basin Street East" by Pete Rugolo and his Orchestra
  • "Basin Street Lover" by J. C. Johnson
  • "Basin Street Rumble" by The Jordan Brothers
  • "Basin Street Stomp" by Basin Street Six
  • "Baton Rouge" by The Nixons
  • "Battle At New Orleans" by Jim Weaver & Levy Singers[1]
  • "The Battle of New Orleans" by Jimmy Driftwood, made popular by Johnny Horton, 1959
  • "The Battle of New Orleans" by Zachary Richard
  • "Bayou Lena"[2] by Widespread Panic
  • "The Bayou Savings Bank Of New Orleans" by Tony Lee Sybert
  • "Bayou St John" by Paul Weston
  • "Bayou Teche" by Doug Kershaw
  • "Below the Water Line" by Paul Soniat
  • "The Big Bass Drum (On A Mardi Gras Day)" by Dr John
  • "Big Box Dinny" by The Elders
  • "Big Chief" by Earl King
  • "Big Easy" by Skull Duggery
  • "The Big Easy" by Walter "Wolfman" Washington
  • "Big Fat Mama From New Orleans" by Tommy Mosley
  • "Big John" by Jimmy Dean
  • "The Big Muddy" by Bruce Springsteen
  • "Big River" by Johnny Cash
  • "Black Water" by The Doobie Brothers
  • "Blame It On New Orleans by Mac McAnally
  • "Blind Willie McTell" by Bob Dylan
  • "Blood Swamp" by Dash Rip Rock
  • "Bloodletting" by Concrete Blonde
  • "Blue Orleans" by Billie Jo Spears
  • "Blue Orleans" by Les Hooper
  • "Blues For New Orleans" by Voice Of The Wetlands All-Stars (featuring Cyril Neville)
  • "Blues In New Orleans" by Jack Ross
  • "Blues Of New Orleans" by Jessie Martin
  • "Bob Dylan's New Orleans Rag" by Bob Dylan
  • "Boogaloo Mardi Gras" by Bobby Williams Group
  • "Boogie Down To New Orleans" by Che & Ray
  • "Boogie Woogie Preacher From New Orleans" by Danny Taylor
  • "Border of the Quarter" by Leon Redbone
  • "Born in Louisiana" by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
  • "Born in New Orleans" by Paul Soniat
  • "Born on the Bayou" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
  • "Bourbon Street" by Eddie Schwartz
  • "Bourbon Street" by Hurriganes
  • "Bourbon Street" by Little River Band
  • "Bourbon Street Beat" by Don Ralke
  • "Bourbon Street Blues" from Mardi Gras
  • "Bourbon Street Cajun" by Jim Olivier
  • "Bourbon Street Jump" by Raymond Hill
  • "Bourbon Street Parade" by Al Terry
  • "Bourbon Street Parade" by Paul Barbarin
  • "Bourbon Street Shuffle" by Big Ben Banjo Band
  • "Bourbon Street Skank" by Ernest Ranglin
  • "Bourbon Street Stroll" by Einstein
  • "Bowie Knife" by Frankie Laine
  • "Boy from New Orleans" by Louis Armstrong
  • "Breakdancer's Reunion" by Self
  • "Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On" by Jimmy Buffett
  • "Bring Back Storyville" by Guy Davis
  • "Broadway At Basin Street" by Cannonball Adderley
  • "Brown Sugar" by The Rolling Stones
  • "Buddy Bolden's Blues" by Jelly Roll Morton
  • "Burgundy Street" by Acker Bilk
  • "Burgundy Street Blues" by George Lewis
  • "By the River" by
  • "By Route Of New Orleans" by Ed Bruce

C[]

  • "Callin Baton Rouge" by Garth Brooks
  • “Calling the Children Home” by Little Feat
  • "Cajun Man Gets the Blues" by Tab Benoit
  • "Cajun Stripper" by Doug Kershaw
  • "Canal Street Blues" by King Oliver
  • "Canal Street Parade" by Drifting Cowboys
  • "Candyman" by Reverend Gary Davis
  • "Canal Street Polka" by Rodgers Brothers Band
  • "Cannibal Mardi Gras" by Lorrae Desmond
  • "Carnival In New Orleans" by Professor Longhair
  • "Carnival Time" by Al "Carnival Time" Johnson
  • "Chickee Le Pas" by Dr. John
  • "Chloe Dancer" by Mother Love Bone
  • "Chop and Change" by The Black Keys
  • "Christmas in New Orleans" by Dick Sherman and , popularised by Louis Armstrong
  • "Christmas Night 4 A.M. New Orleans" by Flat Duo Jets
  • "Chromatic Lee Suite" by Lee Konitz
  • "City Beneath the Sea" by Harry Connick Jr.
  • "City That Care Forgot" by Dr. John
  • "Clean Up (After Mardi Gras)" by Charmaine Neville
  • "Clementine (From New Orleans)" by Bix Beiderbecke
  • "The Comancheros" by Lonnie Donegan
  • "Come On Back To New Orleans" by Willie West
  • "Come On Down To New Orleans" by Shamarr Allen
  • "Come To Mardi Gras" by Ironing Board Sam
  • "Come To The Mardi Gras" by Allen Toussaint
  • "Come To The Mardi Gras" by Edmundo Ros
  • "Congo" by Amel Larrieux
  • "Congo Square" by Chuck Perkins
  • "Congo Square" by Wynton Marsalis, Johnny Wiggs, Great White
  • "Congo Square Rag" by Corey Harris
  • "Conja (New Orleans 1786)" by Beausoleil
  • "Count Of Clerkenwell" by Arthur Kay's Originals
  • "Country Boy Down in New Orleans" by Doug Kershaw
  • "Crackstatic" by Ron Hawkins and the Rusty Nails
  • "Crazy Mixed-Up Bourbon Street" by New Orleans Rag Peddlers
  • "Crescent Blues (Ad Lib Blues)" by Paul Barbarin
  • "Crescent City" by Giorgio Gaslini Quartet
  • "Crescent City" by Lucinda Williams
  • "Crescent City" by Paul Weston
  • "Crescent City" by Zydeco Party Band
  • "Crescent City Blues" by Little Brother Montgomery
  • "Crescent City Bounce" by Archibald & His Orchestra
  • "Crescent City Cry" by New Pulse Jazz Band
  • "Crescent City Moon" by Voice Of The Wetlands All-Stars (featuring Cyril Neville)
  • "Crescent City Starlights" by Walter "Wolfman" Washington
  • "Crescent City Stomp" by Stan Kenton Alumni Band
  • "Crescent City, U.S.A." by Tommy Tate

D[]

  • "A Dallas Cowboy and a New Orleans Saint" by The Kendalls
  • "Dance Back From the Grave" by Marc Cohn
  • "Dance To The Mardi Gras" by Murray Campo and the Jazz Saints
  • "(Dance with Me) Tonight at the Mardi Gras" by Irving Berlin
  • "Dark Lady" by Cher
  • "Dauphin Street Blues" (traditional jazz tune)
  • "Decatur Drive" by Chris Barber
  • "Decatur Street Blues" by Piano Red
  • "Decatur Street Boogie" by Piano Red
  • "Decatur Street Tutti" by Jabbo Smith
  • "Deep Bayou Blues" by George Lewis
  • "Destination New Orleans" by Jimmy Lindsey
  • "Devil Take New Orleans" by Bill Wrinn
  • "Dirt" by Dash Rip Rock
  • "Dirty Martini" by Joe Jackson
  • "Dixie Flyer" by Randy Newman
  • "Dixieland Rock" by Elvis Presley
  • "Do The Fat Tuesday" by Kermit Ruffins
  • "Do Watcha Wanna" by Rebirth Brass Band
  • "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?" by Hoagy Carmichael, Louis Armstrong, Harry Connick Jr. and many others
  • "Don't it Just Break Your Heart" by Big Rude Jake
  • "(Down at) Papa Joe's" by The Dixie Belles
  • "Down at the Twist and Shout" by Mary Chapin Carpenter
  • "Down Bourbon Street" by Jimmy McPartland
  • "Down in Dear Old New Orleans" by Con Conrad
  • "Down in New Orleans by Dr. John from Disney's The Princess and the Frog, 2009
  • "Down in New Orleans" by Fabulous Little Joe
  • "Down in New Orleans" by George "Harmonica" Smith
  • "Down in New Orleans" by Steppenwolf
  • "Down in New Orleans" by The Vibrations
  • "Down in Old New Orleans" by Mickey Jupp
  • "Down In Storyville" by Rahmlee
  • "Down in the Quarter" by Paul Soniat
  • "Down On Second Street" by Zachary Richard
  • "Down on the Border" by Little River Band
  • "Down South in New Orleans" by Doug Kershaw, The Band
  • "Down The Dustpipe" by Status Quo (band)
  • "Down to New Orleans" by Vince Gill
  • "Drop Me Off In New Orleans" by Kermit Ruffins
  • "Dumaine Street Blues" by Glen David Andrews

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E[]

  • "Esplanade At Sunset" by Paul Weston
  • "Every Dog Has Its Day" by Willy DeVille
  • "Every Mother's Son" by Humble Pie
  • "Everybody's Rockin" by Neil Young
  • "Exhibit A" by Jay Electronica
  • "Ex's and Oh's" by Elle King

F[]

  • "Fancy" by Bobbie Gentry; Reba McEntire
  • "Farewell to Storyville" by Billie Holiday and Louis Armstrong
  • "Fat Tuesday" by Allen Toussaint
  • "Fat Tuesday" by Grant-Lyttelton Paseo Jazz Band (featuring Humphrey Lyttelton)
  • "Feels Like Rain" by John Hiatt
  • "Ferryboat To Algiers" by Paul Weston
  • "Fishwater" by Widespread Panic
  • "Frankie and Johnny" version by Champion Jack Dupree
  • "Franklin Street Blues" by Bunk Johnson
  • "French Quarter" by Delta Spirit
  • "French Quarter" by
  • "French Quarter Faggot" by Quintron
  • "French Quarter Strut" by James Taylor's 4th Dimension (featuring James Taylor of the James Taylor Quartet)
  • "Frenchmen Street Stomp" by Christopher Marsceill aka Reverend Chris
  • "From Baton Rouge To New Orleans" by Beelow

G[]

  • "Gal From New Orleans" by Knightsbridge Orchestra
  • "The Ghost Of Highway 61" by Mighty Mo Rodgers
  • "Girl Down In New Orleans" by Floyd Dixon
  • "Girl in New Orleans" by Sammi Smith
  • "Give 'Em Hell Kid" by My Chemical Romance
  • "Go Back to your Woods" by Robbie Robertson
  • "Go Down To New Orleans" by Lillian Boutté
  • "Go To New Orleans" by New Orleans Red Beans (featuring Paul Barbarin)
  • "Go to the Mardi Gras" by Professor Longhair
  • "God-Forsaken Town" by Reckless Kelly
  • "Goin' Back to Louisiana" by Delbert McClinton
  • "Goin' Down To New Orleans" by Bluebird
  • "Goin' Home" by Ken Colyer
  • "Goin' to Louisiana" by John Lee Hooker
  • "Goin' To Nawlins" by Zydeco Party Band
  • "Goin' To New Orleans" by Eddie "Guitar" Burns with Jimmy Burns
  • "Goin' To New Orleans" by Buddy Skipper And The Code Blues Band
  • "Going Back to New Orleans" by Artie Malvin
  • "Going Back to New Orleans" by Hugh Masekela
  • "Going Back to New Orleans" performed by Joe Liggins and the Honeydrippers, Deacon John Moore
  • "Going Back To New Orleans" by Leon Haywood
  • "Going Back To New Orleans" by Mason Jennings
  • "Going To New Orleans" by Charlie Smith Blues Band
  • "Gold Guitar" by Bill Anderson
  • "Gold In New Orleans" by Left Side
  • "(Gon' Be Dat) New Orleans Music" by Batiste Brothers (featuring Russell Batiste Jr.)
  • "Good Morning New Orleans" by Kermit Ruffins
  • "Goodbye Bourbon Street" by The Bishops
  • "Goodbye New Orleans" by Pee Wee King & Redd Stewart
  • "Goodbye NOLA" by Winston Hall and Donna Chance
  • "Gradle"[3] by Widespread Panic
  • "Gris-gris" by Andrew Bird
  • "Gravier Street Blues" by Johnny Dodds & Jimmie Noone

H[]

  • "Hate to Feel" by Alice in Chains
  • "Havan (By Way Of New Orleans & Hackney)" by MFOS (aka Snowboy)
  • "Heart of New Orleans" by John Hemmings
  • "Heart of the Night" by Poco
  • "Hello My Lover" by Willy DeVille
  • "Hello New Orleans" by Robert Earl Keen
  • "Help Is on the Way" by Rise Against, 2011 ("The Crescent City sleeps...")
  • "Her First Mistake" by Lyle Lovett
  • "Hey, Mardi Gras! (Here I Am)" by Chuck Carbo
  • "Highway 61" by Tommy McClennan
  • "Home" by Marc Broussard, 2005
  • "Home In New Orleans" by Pamela Miller
  • "Home To New Orleans" by Queen Ida & the Bon Temps Zydeco Band
  • "Honky Cat" by Elton John
  • "A House In New Orleans" by Ed Bruce
  • "The House of the Rising Sun," American folk song, made popular by The Animals, 1964, (#1 on Billboard Hot 100)
  • "Houston" by Mary Chapin Carpenter
  • "Hurricane" by Levon Helm

I[]

  • "I Am A New Orleans' Genevieve" by Samsun
  • "I Didn't Find A Saint (In New Orleans)" by Country Bill White & Dawn Glass
  • "I Got A Treme Woman" by Kermit Ruffins
  • "I Hope You're Comin' Back to New Orleans" by New Orleans Jazz Vipers
  • "I Just Can't Get (New Orleans Off My Mind)" by Fats Domino
  • "I Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans" by Vince Vance and the Valiants
  • "I Know You Mardi Gras" by Wild Magnolias
  • "I Love Louisiana" by Rosie Ledet
  • "I Love New Orleans" by Ronnie Milsap
  • "I Love To Wake Up In New Orleans" by Larry John McNally
  • "I Love You Goodbye" by Thomas Dolby
  • "I Might Be Awhile In New Orleans" by Johnny Russell
  • "I Thought I Heard New Orleans Say" by Dr. John
  • "I Wanna Be the Big Chief" by Christopher Marsceill aka Reverend Chris
  • "I Wanna Die in New Orleans" by
  • "I Went To The Mardi Gras" by Snooks Eaglin
  • "I Wish I Was in New Orleans" by Tom Waits
  • "I'd Rather Be In New Orleans" by The Flying Neutrinos
  • "If I Were Brave" by Shawn Colvin
  • "If New Orleans Is Beat" by The Tragically Hip
  • "Iko Iko" by The Dixie Cups, 1965
  • "I'm Cousin Joe From New Orleans" by Cousin Joe
  • "I'm Going Back To Louisiana" Bruce Channel
  • "I'm Going To New Orleans" by Charles Mann
  • "I'm Saving Up The Means To Get To New Orleans" by Al Jolson
  • "I'm So New Orleans" by Kermit Ruffins
  • "In The Clear" by Foo Fighters
  • "In Color" by Jamey Johnson
  • "In Good Old New Orleans" by Murphy Campo And The Jazz Saints
  • "In New Orleans" by Lead Belly
  • "In The Old French Quarter Of New Orleans by Maxine Daniels
  • "Indian Red", traditional, first recorded by Danny Barker
  • "The Irish Went Down To New Orleans" by Charlie Spaniels Band
  • "It's A New Orleans Thing" by Allen Toussaint
  • "It's Christmas In Nu Awlins" by Gary U.S. Bonds
  • "It's Mardi Gras" by Desire
  • "I've Got the Blues for Rampart Street" (jazz tune)

J[]

  • "Jackson Square" by Mason Jennings
  • "Jambalaya" by Hank Williams
  • "Jambalaya" by Van Morrison & Linda Gail Lew
  • "Jammin' To New Orleans" by Risky Business
  • "Jazz At Lu Charlie's" by Giorgio Gaslini Quartet
  • "Jazz Music" by Gang Starr (this is a different song than the more famous "Jazz Thing")
  • "Jazz Thing" by Gang Starr
  • "Jazzfest" by Paul Soniat
  • "Je T'Aime N'Orleans" by Big Boy Pete (aka as Peter Miller (musician))
  • "Jesus in New Orleans" by Over the Rhine
  • "Jock-a-mo" by Sugar Boy Crawford
  • "John Lennon In New Orleans" by Colin Linden
  • "Johnny B. Goode" by Chuck Berry
  • "Jolie Blon" by Zachary Richard
  • "Jump City" by Willy DeVille
  • "Just Off Decatur Street" by Willy DeVille
  • "Just Outside New Orleans" by Earl Stanley & The Stereos

K[]

  • "Key to My Heart" by Willy DeVille
  • "King Creole" by Elvis Presley from the film, 1958
  • "King of New Orleans" by Better Than Ezra from Friction, Baby, 1996 (#5 on Modern Rock Tracks Chart)
  • "King of the Zulus" by Louis Armstrong
  • "King Zulu Parade" by Johnny Wiggs
  • "Kingfish" by Randy Newman
  • "Knives of New Orleans" by Eric Church, 2015
  • "King of the Mardi Gras" by Charmaine Neville

L[]

  • "La Chanson De Les Mardi Gras: by Dewey Balfa & The Balfa Brothers
  • "La Chanson De Mardi Gras" by Anúna
  • "La Chanson De Mardi Gras" by BeauSoleil
  • "La Chanson Des Mardi Gras" by Zachary Richard
  • "La Danse De Mardi Gras" (traditional Cajun tune)
  • "La Harpe Street Blues" by Climax Jazz Band
  • "La La" by Lil Wayne from Tha Carter III, 2008
  • "Lady Marmalade" by Labelle, 1974
  • "Lakes Of Pontchartrain"
  • "Lakeshore Drive At Milneburg" by Doc Evans With Armand Hug Trio
  • "Land Grab" by Dr. John
  • "Land Long Gone" by Paul Soniat
  • "Last Train To New Orleans" by the Sugar Lumps
  • "The Last Waltz" by Bobby Charles
  • "Leaving New Orleans" by Jordan Davis (singer)
  • "The Legend of the Last of the Outlaw Truckers" by The Dandy Warhols
  • "Les Mardi Gras (Riders In The Sky)" by Stan Jones (songwriter)
  • "Les Rois de Bourbon Street" by Patrick Norman (singer)
  • "Let's Impeach the President" by Neil Young
  • "Let's Take A Ferryboat To New Orleans" by Louis Cottrell And His New Orleans Jazz Band
  • "Letter From New Orleans" by Raymond Froggatt
  • "The Levees Broke (Katrina)" by Jay Electronica
  • "Like a Real Cajun" by Michael Doucet
  • "Limbo" by Bryan Ferry
  • "Little Jewel Of The Vieux Carre" by Joe Barry (singer)
  • "Lonely Girl on Bourbon Street" by Mazarati
  • "Lonely Mardi Gras" by Michael Hurtt And His Haunted Hearts
  • "Lonesome, On'ry and Mean" written by Steve Young, performed by Waylon Jennings
  • "Long Live New Orleans" by Reuben Wilson, Bernard Purdie, Grant Green Jr.
  • "Long Way Back From Hell" by Danzig
  • "Look For Me In New Orleans" by Tommy McCoy
  • "Look Where We Have Been" by Christopher Marsceill aka Reverend Chris
  • "Louisiana 1927" written by Randy Newman, performed by Aaron Neville and Marcia Ball
  • "Louisiana Blue" by Radney Foster
  • "Louisiana Bound" by Big Joe Williams
  • "Louisiana Love Call" by Maria Muldaur
  • "Louisiana Love Shack" by Pat Boyack
  • "Louisiana Lover Man" by Lonesome Sundown
  • "Louisiana Man" by Doug Kershaw, Tab Benoit
  • "Louisiana Rain" by Anders Osborne
  • "Louisiana Santa" by Wayne Toups
  • "Louisiana Style" by Tab Benoit
  • "Louisiana Suite" by Tom Talbert Orchestra
  • "Louisiana Sunday Afternoon" by Diane Schuur
  • "Louisiana Sunshine" by Cyril Neville and Tab Benoit
  • "Louisiana Woman" by Bryan Lee
  • "Louisiana Zydeco" by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
  • "Love in the Hot Afternoon" by Gene Watson
  • "Love in New Orleans" by Los Rabanes
  • "Love New Orleans" by Idris Muhammad
  • "Loves Of New Orleans", from Naughty Marietta
  • "Loving You Has Made Me Bananas" by Guy Marks
  • "Lucky" by Seven Mary Three

M[]

  • "Magnolia Soul" by Ozomatli
  • "Magnolia Street Parade" by Bob Crosby
  • "Mahogany Hall Stomp" by Louis Armstrong
  • "Man From New Orleans" by Swampwater
  • "Maple Leaf Strutt" by Joe Krown, Walter "Wolfman" Washington, Russell Batiste Jr.
  • "Mardi Gras" by Dave "Baby" Cortez
  • "Mardi Gras" by David Whitfield
  • "Mardi Gras" by Doug Kershaw
  • "Mardi Gras" by Flambeaux
  • "Mardi Gras" by Gino Vannelli
  • "Mardi Gras" by Hugh Martin
  • "Mardi Gras" by Ike Quebec
  • "Mardi Gras" by Jeff Kashiwa
  • "Mardi Gras" by Jessie Hill
  • "Mardi Gras" by John Klemmer
  • "Mardi Gras", from Mardi Gras (1958 film)
  • "Mardi Gras" by Pat Martino
  • "Mardi Gras" by Scream
  • "Mardi Gras" by Spyro Gyra
  • "The Mardi Gras" by Victor Herbert
  • "Mardi Gras" by Victor Silvester
  • "Mardi Gras And Rosetta Roses" by Casablanca
  • "Mardi Gras At Midnight" by A Tribe Called Quest
  • "Mardi Gras Beads" by Parquet Courts
  • "Mardi Gras (Breeze From The River)" by
  • "Mardi Gras Carnival" by Margie Perez
  • "Mardi Gras Cha" by Rico Henderson and his Orchestra
  • "Mardi Gras Day" by Manfred Mann's Earth Band
  • "Mardi Gras, Down In New Orleans It's Carnival (Mardi Gras Rap)" by The Jones & Taylor Experience
  • "Mardi Gras Gumbo" by Kenny 'Blue' Ray
  • "Mardi Gras in New Orleans" by Earl King
  • "Mardi Gras in New Orleans" by Professor Longhair
  • "Mardi Gras In The City" by Earl King
  • "Mardi Gras (Indian Dance)" by Paul Weston
  • "Mardi Gras Jig" by Dewey Balfa, Tony Balfa, Tracy Schwarz, Peter Schwarz (Tracy Schwarz of Ginny Hawker and Tracy Schwarz)
  • "Mardi Gras Madness" by Barney Bigard
  • "Mardi Gras Mambo" by The Hawketts
  • "Mardi Gras Mambo" by The Meters
  • "The Mardi Gras March" by Louis Armstrong
  • "Mardi Gras Parade" by Jerry Colonna
  • "Mardi Gras Parade" by New Orleans Creole Jazz Band featuring Thomas Jefferson (musician)
  • "Mardi Gras Party" by Carl Marshall
  • "Mardi Gras Rag" by Wilbur De Paris
  • "Mardi Gras Rock" by Bobby Freeman
  • "Mardi Gras Second Line" by Rockin' Sidney
  • "Mardi Gras Song" by John Delafose
  • "Mardi Gras Strut" by Al Johnson
  • "Mardi Gras Time" by Bayou Renegades
  • "Mardi Gras Time" by Timmy Dusenbery
  • "Mardi Gras Twist" by Doris Matte
  • "The Mardi Gras Walking Club" by Pete Fountain
  • "Mardi Gras Waltz" by Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb
  • "Mardi Gras Waltz" by Joe Ely
  • "Mardi Gras Zydeco" by Rockin' Sidney
  • "Marie Laveau" by Bobby Bare
  • "Matinee Hour In New Orleans" by Three Clouds
  • "Me and Bobby McGee" by Janis Joplin
  • "Meet the Boys (on the Battlefront)" by The Wild Tchoupitoulas
  • "Meet Me On Frenchmen Street" by Shamarr Allen
  • "Meet Me On The Levee" by Chris Barber
  • "The Mess Inside" by The Mountain Goats
  • "A Message To Martha" Adam Faith
  • "Message To Michael" by Dionne Warwick
  • "Mid-City Baby" by The New Orleans Bingo! Show
  • "Midnight In New Orleans" by Earl Hines
  • "Milenberg Joys" by Jelly Roll Morton
  • "Mississippi Pearl" by The Stray Birds
  • "Monday Night In New Orleans" by Kermit Ruffins
  • "Moon over Bourbon Street" by Sting
  • "Move It" by Cliff Richard with Brian May & Brian Bennett
  • "Move to Louisiana" by John Mooney
  • "Mr. Bojangles" by Jerry Jeff Walker, made popular by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
  • "Mr. Mardi Gras" by Allen Toussaint
  • "Mr. Tambourine Man" by Bob Dylan
  • "Mrs. Orleans" by Trombone Shorty ft. Kid Rock, from For True, 2011
  • "Muk Tuk Mardi Gras Two Step" by Frankie Rodgers & the Rodgers Brothers
  • "Murder In New Orleans" by Voice Of The Wetlands All-Stars (featuring Cyril Neville)
  • "My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy" by Dolly Parton
  • "My Darlin' New Orleans" by L'il Queenie
  • "My Father's Gun" by Elton John
  • "My Hometown New Orleans" by Paul Soniat
  • "My Little Old Home Down In New Orleans" by Frank Luther
  • "My New Orleans" by Al Fats Edwards
  • "My NOLA" by Harry Connick, Jr.
  • "My People Need A Second Line" by Dr. John
  • "My Sanctuary" by Marc Cohn

N[]

  • "N.O. Blues" by Stan Tracey
  • "N.O.L.A. My Home" by Willie West
  • "N.O. Stylee" by Skull Duggery
  • "N.O.T. Aka N’Awlins Thang" by Raphael Wressnig's Organic Trio
  • "N'Awlin Nights" by Kim Mitchell
  • "N'awlins" by The Zawinul Syndicate
  • "N'awlins" by Bobby Stagg
  • "The New Battle of New Orleans" by Ray Stevens
  • "New Highway 51" by Tommy McClennan
  • "New Mardi Gras Dance" by Aldus Roger and the Lafayette Playboys
  • "New Orleans" by Al Prince
  • "New Orleans" by Beautiful Creatures
  • "New Orleans" by Bill Pritchard
  • "NEW ORLEANS" by Brockhampton (band)
  • "New Orleans" by Cash McCall
  • "New Orleans" by Cowboy Mouth
  • "New Orleans" by Curtis Mayfield
  • "New Orleans" by David Hess
  • "New Orleans" by Elvis Presley
  • "New Orleans" by Emerson, Lake & Palmer
  • "New Orleans" by The Essex Green
  • "New Orleans" by Gary U.S. Bonds, The Grateful Dead, The Radiators, The Blues Brothers, The Stampeders, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Neil Diamond, Hank Williams Jr., and others
  • "New Orleans" by Henry Creamer and Turner Layton
  • "New Orleans" by Hoagy Carmichael
  • "New Orleans" by
  • "New Orleans" by Husky
  • "New Orleans" by Idris Muhammad
  • "New Orleans" (from Is Everybody Happy? (1929 film))
  • "New Orleans" by John Stewart
  • "New Orleans" by Kid Rock
  • "New Orleans" by King Curtis
  • "New Orleans" by Les Humphries
  • "New Orleans" by Mamie Smith
  • "New Orleans" by The New Orleans Bingo! Show
  • "New Orleans" by Nicky Henson & Dana Gillespie
  • "New Orleans" by Parachute
  • "New Orleans" by Paris
  • "New Orleans" by The Pazant Brothers and the Beaufort Express
  • "New Orleans" by Peshay
  • "New Orleans" by Rancid
  • "New Orleans" by Sarah McCoy
  • "New Orleans" by St Joe Run
  • "New Orleans" by Silver Jews
  • "New Orleans" by Stevie Nicks
  • "New Orleans" by Toby Keith
  • "New Orleans" by Trampled by Turtles
  • "New Orleans" by Truckers
  • "New Orleans" by Your Heart Breaks
  • "New Orleans 2am" by The Khans
  • "New Orleans And A Rusty Old Horn" by Sonny Knight
  • "New Orleans Ain't The Same" by Fats Domino
  • "New Orleans Beat" by The Cannonballs
  • "New Orleans Beat" by Jimmy McCracklin
  • "New Orleans Beat" by Steve Riley
  • "New Orleans Biguine" by Pierre Dalmon
  • "New Orleans Blue" by Jerry Foster
  • "New Orleans Blues" by Blue Lu Barker
  • "New Orleans Blues" by Jelly Roll Morton
  • "New Orleans Blues" by and the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra
  • "New Orleans Blues" by Willie Mabon
  • "New Orleans Bump" by Jelly Roll Morton and later by Wynton Marsalis
  • "New Orleans Calling" by Newark Boys Chorus, Rutgers Jazz Ensemble
  • "New Orleans Cannon Ball" by George Garabedian Players
  • "New Orleans Cha-Cha" by Jerry Colonna
  • "The New Orleans Connection" by Michael "Bami" Rose
  • "New Orleans Cookin'" by Cyril Neville
  • "New Orleans Drag" by Sammy Price and his Rompin' Stompers
  • "New Orleans Forever" from Jérôme Savary's 'Looking for Josephine'
  • "New Orleans Function" by Louis Armstrong
  • "New Orleans Funeral" by Hazy Osterwald
  • "New Orleans Girl" by Winston Hall and Donna Chance
  • "New Orleans Gumbo" by Idris Muhammad
  • "New Orleans (The Home Of The Bluzz)" by Eddie Zip And Fast Company
  • "New Orleans Hop" by Monte Easter
  • "New Orleans Hop Scop Blues" by Richard M. Jones
  • "New Orleans Hula" by George Lewis
  • "New Orleans In The Rain" by Johnny Williams
  • "New Orleans Is a Dying Whore" by Down
  • "New Orleans Is A Mighty Good Town" by Eddy Raven
  • "New Orleans Is Coming Back" David Batiste & The Gladiators
  • "New Orleans Is My Home" by The Jingle Janglers
  • "New Orleans Is Sinking" by The Tragically Hip
  • "New Orleans is the New Vietnam" by Eyehategod
  • "New Orleans Jail" by Rod Bernard
  • "New Orleans Jeunesse Dorèe" from Naughty Marietta
  • "New Orleans Joys" by Lu Watters and the Yerba Buena Jazz Band
  • "New Orleans Ladies" by Le Roux
  • "New Orleans Lady" by James Rivers
  • "New Orleans, Louisiana" by Dr. John and Chris Barber
  • "New Orleans Low Down" by Duke Ellington
  • "New Orleans Mambo" by James Rivers Quartet
  • "New Orleans (Mardi Gras)" by Southwind
  • "New Orleans Moan" by Roselyn Lionhart (of duo David and Roselyn)
  • "New Orleans Music" by Rebirth Brass Band
  • "New Orleans Music" by Tony Wilson (a member of Hot Chocolate)
  • "New Orleans (My Home Town)" by Kermit Ruffins
  • "New Orleans, New Orleans" by Bintangs
  • "New Orleans Parade" by Chris Barber
  • "New Orleans Poon" (from Prettybelle)
  • "New Orleans Post Parade" by Scatman Crothers
  • "New Orleans Presidential Shit" by Lil Wayne
  • "New Orleans Rag" by Willie 'The Rock' Knox
  • "New Orleans, RIP" by Meriwether
  • "New Orleans Rock" by The 5.6.7.8's
  • "New Orleans Second Line" by Olympia Brass Band
  • "New Orleans Shuffle" by Johnny Otis
  • "New Orleans Song" by La Croix
  • "New Orleans Stomp" by Louis Armstrong
  • "New Orleans Street March" by Chris Farlowe, Brian Auger and Pete York
  • "New Orleans Strut" by Cannonball Adderley
  • "A New Orleans Suite" by Sheba Sound
  • "New Orleans Twist" by Blazer Boy
  • "New Orleans When It Rains" by Razzy Bailey
  • "New Orleans Wiggle" by Piron's New Orleans Orchestra
  • "New Orleans Wins the War" by Randy Newman
  • "New Orleans Woman" by Dirty Blues Band (a band formed by Rod Piazza)
  • "New Orleans Woman" by Dorsey Burnette
  • "New Orleans Woman" by Elmer Tippe
  • "New York To New Orleans" by Pee Wee King & His Golden West Cowboys
  • "Night Train to New Orleans" by Wayne Toups
  • "Ninth Ward Blues" by King James & The Special Men
  • "Ninth Ward Swing" by William Clarke And The NightOwls
  • "No City Like New Orleans" by Earl King
  • "Nola" by Dayna Kurtz
  • "Norleans" by Lonnie Smith
  • "North Rampart Street March (On Parade)" by Sharkey Bonano

O[]

P[]

  • "Papa De-Da-Da (A New Orleans Stomp)" by Clarence Williams
  • "Pearl of the Quarter" by Steely Dan
  • "Peel" by Seven Mary Three
  • "Perdido" by Duke Ellington
  • "Perdido Street" by Herbert Hardesty and the Rhythm Rollers
  • "Perdido Street Blues" by Louis Armstrong
  • "Perdido Street Stomp" by Sidney Bechet
  • "Planet of New Orleans" by Dire Straits
  • "Pontchartrain Blues" by Jelly Roll Morton
  • "Promised Land" by Chuck Berry
  • "Proud Mary" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
  • "Prytania" by Mutemath 2011, from Odd Soul

Q[]

  • "Quarter Rat" by Christopher Marsceill aka Reverend Chris
  • "Queen of New Orleans" by Earl Thomas Conley
  • "Queen of New Orleans" by Jon Bon Jovi
  • "Queen of the Mardi Gras" by Marty Wyte
  • "Queen of the Mardi Gras" by Tony Christie

R[]

  • "Rainin' In New Orleans" by Lonesome Romeos
  • "Rainin' Pain Down in New Orleans" by Warren Haynes
  • "Ramblin', Gamblin' Willie" by Bob Dylan
  • "Ramblin Man" by Allman Brothers
  • "Rampart Street Blues" by Cotton Pickers
  • "Red Beans" by Henry Roeland Byrd aka Professor Longhair
  • "Red Boy At The Mardi Gras" by Todd Rhodes Orchestra
  • "Red Eye" by Paul Soniat
  • "Red Rain" by Paris
  • "Relaxin' at the Touro" by Muggsy Spanier
  • "Remember Me To New Orleans" by Alice Creech
  • "Rendesvous In Congo Square" by Jackie McLean
  • "Reuben and Cherise" by Jerry Garcia Band
  • "Rich Bitch from the Garden District" by Paul Soniat
  • "Right Around The Corner From Basin Street" by Maxwell Davis Orchestra
  • "The River in Reverse" by Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint
  • "Riverboat Fantasy" by David Wilcox
  • "Rock Island Line" by Johnny Cash
  • "Roll On Tulane (The Olive And Blue)" by Johnny Long (musician) and his Orchestra
  • "Roseland Waltz" by Willis Prudhomme & Zydeco Express
  • "Royal Orleans" by Led Zeppelin
  • "Royal Street" by Jim Helms, Gary LeMel, Norma Green
  • "Royal Street" by Paul Reynoso
  • "Royal Street" by Thomas Talbert Jazz Orchestra
  • "Royal Street Flush" by Band Of Pleasure (features James Gadson)
  • "Rubin and Cherise" by Jerry Garcia
  • "Rudee Down In New Orleans" by Blaze Foley
  • "Rumpus on Rampart Street" by Edmond Hall
  • "Running To New Orleans" by Byther Smith

S[]

  • "Sadie Green Vamp Of New Orleans" by Five Harmonicas
  • "Sailing to New Orleans" by Victor Johnson
  • "St. James Infirmary Blues" recorded by numerous musicians
  • "Saint Of New Orleans" by PJ Parks
  • "St. Patricks Day In New Orleans" by Alias Ron Kavana
  • "St. Phillips St. Breakdown" by George Lewis
  • "The Saints are Coming" by U2 and Green Day, 2006 (#2 on UK Singles Chart)
  • "Saturday Night Fish Fry" by Louis Jordan
  • "Save my Soul" by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
  • "Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose" by Tony Orlando and Dawn
  • "Say Whut?" by Dr. John
  • "See You All in Hell or New Orleans" by Dax Riggs
  • "Serpentflame" by Calabrese
  • "Shake That Monkey" by Too Short
  • "Shake Your Tambourine" by The Neville Brothers
  • "She Darked the Sun" by Dillard & Clark
  • "She Took Me To The Mardi Gras" by Tony Christie
  • "She's My Man" by Scissor Sisters
  • "Shreveport Stomp" by Jelly Roll Morton
  • "Shreveport to New Orleans" by Roger Creager
  • "(Si Si) Je Suis Un Rock Star" by Bill Wyman
  • "Smokey Bourbon Street" by Bill Black's Combo
  • "Snooky & Andy At The Mardi Gras" by Snooky Pryor
  • "Something Like That" by Tim McGraw 1999
  • "Song of New Orleans" instrumental by Jerry Capehart with Eddie Cochran
  • "Song of New Orleans" by Sunny Skylar
  • "South In New Orleans" by Hungry Chuck
  • "South Rampart Street Parade" (jazz standard)
  • "Southern Sun" by Paul Oakenfold
  • "Speed King" by Deep Purple
  • "Spirit Of New Orleans" by Hans Olson
  • "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand" by Primitive Radio Gods
  • "State Street Blues" by Cotton Pickers
  • "Steppin' Out Under the Moon" by Big Rude Jake
  • "Stoned In New Orleans" by Magic
  • "Storyville" by Don Ellis
  • "Storyville" by Paul Weston
  • "Storyville" by Tony Carey
  • "Storyville Blues" by Chris Barber
  • "Storyville Story" by Gerry Mulligan
  • "Stringbeans at Rock N' Bowl" by Rosie Ledet
  • "Stripped Away" by Dr. John
  • "Stuck in New Orleans" by Tommy McLain
  • "Summertime in New Orleans" by Anders Osborne
  • "Sun Down In New Orleans" by Jimmy McPartland
  • "Sunny New Orleans" by Skip Prokop
  • "Sunset On Louisianne" by Zachary Richard
  • "Sweet Home New Orleans" by Dr. John
  • "Sweet Talkin' Man" by Lynn Anderson
  • "Swinging At The Haven" by Ellis Marsalis Jr. Quartet
  • "Swinging Down In New Orleans" by Doc Cheatham

T[]

  • "Take a Ride On A Riverboat" by Le Roux
  • "Take Me Back Down To New Orleans" by Gator Beat
  • "Take Me Back To New Orleans" by Chris Barber
  • "Take me Back To New Orleans" by Gary U.S. Bonds, Cowboy Mouth
  • "Take Me Down To New Orleans" by Ray Cyr and the Mardigras
  • "Take Me To The Mardi Gras" by Paul Simon, Bob James
  • "Talkin' Bout New Orleans" by The Meters
  • "Tall Lean Girl From New Orleans" by Jody Levins
  • "Tangled Up in Blue" by Bob Dylan
  • "Tango Till They're Sore" by Tom Waits
  • "Tchoupitoulas Congregation" by the Cherry Poppin' Daddies
  • "Tchoupitoulas Road" by Joe Barry (singer)
  • "Teasing You" by Earl King
  • "The Teens In Jeans From New Orleans" by Lillian Briggs
  • "That's Enough of That Stuff" by Marcia Ball
  • "There is a Light" by Clint Maedgen of The New Orleans Bingo! Show
  • "They All Asked for You" written by Nocentelli, Neville, Porter, and Modeliste and performed by The Meters
  • "Thibodeaux, Louisiana" by Marcia Ball
  • "Third Street Blues" by Jimmy McPartland
  • "This City" by Steve Earle
  • "This River Flows To New Orleans" by Tommy Reilly
  • "Tin Roof Blues" by the New Orleans Rhythm Kings
  • "To New Orleans" by Harry Chalkitis
  • "Toast Of New Orleans" by Ronnie Hughes
  • "Toulouse Street" by The Doobie Brothers
  • "A Town Called New Orleans" by Jimmy Dean
  • "Treme Mardi Gras" by Kermit Ruffins
  • "Treme Second Line (Blow da Whistle)" by Kermit Ruffins
  • "Treme Song" by John Boutte
  • "Trip To New Orleans" by The Bees
  • "Trouble In New Orleans" by X. Lincoln
  • "Tryin' To Get To Heaven" by Bob Dylan
  • "Truckin'" by the Grateful Dead
  • "Tugboats" by Dash Rip Rock

U[]

V[]

  • "The Valleys of New Orleans" by The Veils
  • "The Vampire Song" by Concrete Blonde
  • "Viens Danser Le Hully-Gully (New Orleans)" by Sheila (singer)
  • "Vieux Carre" by Paul Weston
  • "Voodoo Charm" by Willy DeVille
  • "Voodoo City" by Black 47

W[]

  • "Washboard Lisa" by Grayson Capps
  • "Walk On" by John Hiatt
  • "Walking Through New Orleans" by Pete Fountain
  • "Walkin' Thru New Orleans" by Rusty Wier
  • "Walking to New Orleans" by Fats Domino, Clifton Chenier
  • "Way Down Yonder In New Orleans" by Freddy Cannon, Henry Creamer
  • "Way Up Yonder In New Orleans" by Alex McMurray
  • "We Gettin' There" by Dr. John
  • "We Make Good Gumbo" by Tab Benoit
  • "West End Blues" (jazz standard)
  • "West Lawn Dirge" by Eureka Brass Band
  • "What Am I Doin' In Kansas City (When You're In New Orleans)" by Guy Mitchell
  • "What Is New Orleans" by Kermit Ruffins
  • "Wheel Inside A Wheel" by Jimmy Buffett
  • "When A St. Louis Woman Comes Down To New Orleans Blues" from Belle of the Nineties
  • "When The Levee Breaks" by Galactic
  • "When The Saints Go Marching In" recorded by numerous musicians, and by Louis Armstrong in 1938
  • "When We Dance At The Mardi Gras" by Doc Evans And His Dixieland Band
  • "Where The Blues Were Born In New Orleans" by Louis Armstrong
  • "Where Were You" by Jackson Browne
  • "While We Danced At The Mardi Gras" by Pete Fountain
  • "Who Dat" by Ween
  • "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" by Redbone

Y[]

  • "Year Down In New Orleans" by Nanci Griffith
  • "Yes I Love Her (New Orleans)" by Ronni Kole
  • "You Never Can Tell" by Chuck Berry
  • "Your Boots In New Orleans" by Salon Music
  • "You've Got to be Crazy to Live in This Town" by Alex McMurray

Z[]

  • "Zydeco Mardis Gras" by Boozoo Chavis

References[]

  1. ^ "Ed Bernet: Visionary With Roots In Many Fields". Billboard. August 19, 1972. Retrieved November 8, 2010.
  2. ^ "Everyday Companion Online - Lyrics - Bayou Lena". Everydaycompanion.com. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Everyday Companion Online - Lyrics - Gradle". Everydaycompanion.com. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
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