List of songs about New Orleans
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The is a list of songs set in or referring to the city of New Orleans, Louisiana.
- Revisions and sourced additions are welcome.
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0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
[edit] 9
- "912 Greens" by Ramblin' Jack Elliot
[edit] A
- "Acadia to Louisiana" by Bruce Daigrepont
- "[Ain't] No City Like New Orleans" by Earl King
- "After the Mardi Gras" performed by Wayne Toups and the Zydecajuns
- "Alive and Kickin'" by Fats Domino
- "Anarchy Waltz" by Distorted Penguins [1]
- "Annie New Orleans" by Elf [2]
- "Apache Rose Peacock by the Red Hot Chili Peppers
- "The Avenue" by Cowboy Mouth
[edit] B
- "Baby, Please Don't Go" performed by Big Joe Williams, Boozoo Chavis, Van Morrison, Ted Nugent
- "Back in my Home Town" by Champion Jack Dupree
- "Basin Street Blues" by Spencer Williams
- "Battle At New Orleans" by Jim Weaver & Levee Singers (Super Bowl 6)
- "The Battle of New Orleans"
- "Bayou Teche" by Doug Kershaw
- "Below the Water Line" by Paul Soniat
- "Big River" by Johnny Cash
- "Border of the Quarter" by Leon Redbone
- "Born in Louisiana" by Gatemouth Brown
- "Born in New Orleans" by Paul Soniat
- "Bourbon Street" by Gary Brown
- "Bourbon Street Parade" by Paul Barbarin
- "Boy from New Orleans" written by Robert, Katx, Thiele; performed by Louis Armstrong
- "Brown Sugar" by The Rolling Stones
[edit] C
- "Cajun Crawfish Boil" by Benjy Davis Project
- "Cajun Man Gets the Blues" by Tab Benoit
- "Cajun Stripper" by Doug Kershaw
- "Christmas in New Orleans" by Louis Armstrong
- "City Beneath the Sea" by Harry Connick Jr.
- "City of New Orleans" written by Steve Goodman recorded by Arlo Guthrie
- "Congo" by Amel Larrieux
- "Congo Square" by Great White
- "Congo Square" by Johnny Wiggs
- "Congo Square" by Wynton Marsalis
- "Country Boy Down in New Orleans" by Doug Kershaw
- "Crackstatic" by Ron Hawkins and the Rusty Nails
[edit] D
- "Dancin' in the Street"
- "Dirty Martini" by Joe Jackson
- "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans"
- "Down in New Orleans" by Steppenwolf [3]
- "Down in the Quarter" by Paul Soniat
- "Down On The Border" by Little River Band
- "Down South in New Orleans" performed by Doug Kershaw
- "Drop Me Off In New Orleans" by Kermit Ruffins
[edit] F
- "Fancy" by Reba McEntire
- "Feels Like Rain" by John Haitt
- "French Quarter Faggot" by Quintron and Miss Pussycat
- "French Quarter" by Delta Spirit
[edit] G
- "Give 'Em Hell Kid" by My Chemical Romance
- "Go to the Mardi Gras" By Professor Longhair
- "Goin' to Louisiana" by John Lee Hooker
- "Goin' Back to Louisiana" by Delbert McClinton
- "Going Back to New Orleans" performed by Joe Liggins and the Honeydrippers, Deacon John Moore
[edit] H
- "Heart of the Night" by Poco
- "Hello New Orleans" by Robert Earl Keen [4]
- "Houma Girl" by In Harms Way
- "The House of the Rising Sun"
[edit] I
- "I Hope You're Comin' Back to New Orleans" by New Orleans Jazz Vipers
- "I Wish I Was in New Orleans" by Scarlett Johansson [5]
- "I Wish I Was in New Orleans (in the ninth ward)" by Tom Waits
- "I Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans" by Vince Vance and The Valiants
- "I Love Louisiana" by Rosie Ledet
- "I Love My Louisiana Man" by Scooter Lee
- "I'm Cajun" by The Cajun Tradition
- "I'm Proud to be Cajun" by Johnny Janot
- "If I Were Brave" by Shawn Colvin
- "Iko Iko" by Dixie Cups
- "In The Heart of The Night" by Poco
[edit] J
- "Jazzfest" by Paul Soniat
- "Jesus in New Orleans" by Over the Rhine [6]
- "Jesus Just Left Chicago" by ZZ Top
- "Johnny B. Goode" by Chuck Berry
- "Jolie Blon" by Zachary Richard
- "Jump City" by Willy DeVille
- "Just Off Decatur Street" by Willy DeVille
[edit] K
- "Kentucky Avenue" by Tom Waits
- "King Creole" by Elvis Presley
- "King Of New Orleans" by Better Than Ezra
- "I'm Going Back To Louisiana" Bruce Channel
- "Battle Of New Orleans" by Johnny Horton
[edit] L
- "La La La" by Lil Wayne [7]
- "Lady Marmalade" by LaBelle
- "Land Long Gone" by Paul Soniat
- "The Last Waltz" by Bobby Charles
- "Like a Real Cajun" by Michael Doucet
- "Longest Bridge in the World" by Dash Rip Rock
- "Love in New Orleans" by Los Rabanes [8]
- "Lucky" by Seven Mary Three [9]
- "Louisiana 1927" written by Randy Newman performed by Aaron Neville and Marcia Ball
- "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 Sunshine" by Cyril Nevil and Tab Benoit
- "Louisiana Way" by The Voodudes
- "Louisiana Woman" by Brian Lee
- "Louisiana Zydeco" by Gatemouth Brown
[edit] M
- "Maid of New Orleans" by Manoevres in the Dark [10]
- "Mardi Gras in New Orleans" by Professor Longhair
- "Mardi Gras Starts Tomorrow" by Dave Mackenzie
- "Mardi Gras Mambo" performed by The Meters
- "Moon Over Bourbon Street" by Sting
- "Move to Louisiana" by John Mooney
- "My Darlin' New Orleans" by L'il Queenie
- "My Hometown New Orleans" by Paul Soniat
[edit] N
- "New Orleans" by Blues Brothers
- "New Orleans" by Cowboy Mouth [11]
- "New Orleans" by Elvis Presley [12]
- "New Orleans" by Gary U.S. Bonds
- "New Orleans" by Kid Rock [13]
- "New Orleans" by The New Orleans CAC Jazz Orchestra and George French
- "New Orleans" by The Radiators
- "New Orleans" by Toby Keith
- "New Orleans Beat" by Steve Riley
- "New Orleans Bump" by Wynton Marsalis
- "New Orleans, Louisiana" by Dr. John and Chris Barber
- "New Orleans Music" by Rebirth Brass Band
- "New Orleans Is My Home" by The Jingle Janglers [[1]]
- "New Orleans is Sinking" by The Tragically Hip
- "New Orleans Ladies" by Le Roux
- "New Orleans Presidential Shit" by Lil Wayne [14]
- "New Orleans Waltz" by Grayson Capps
- "Night Train to New Orleans" by Wayne Toups
[edit] O
- "Oh Louisiana" by Wayne Toups
- "Oh my NOLA" by Harry Connick Jr.
- "One Night in New Orleans" by Black Hawk
[edit] P
- "Peel" by Seven Mary Three [15]
- "Planet of New Orleans" by Dire Straits [16]
- "Promised Land" by Chuck Berry
[edit] Q
[edit] R
- "Rainin' Pain Down in New Orleans" by Warren Haynes
- "Ramblin' Man" by The Allman Brothers
- "Red Eye" by Paul Soniat
- "Red Hot Mama from Louisiana" by Parliament Funkadelic
- "Rich Bitch from the Garden District" by Paul Soniat
[edit] S
- "She's My Man" by Scissor Sisters
- "Shake your Tambourine" by Nevil Brothers
- "Shreveport to New Orleans" by Roger Creager [18]
- "St. James Infirmary Blues"
- "Stringbeans at Rock N' Bowl" by Rosie Ledet
- "Summertime in New Orleans" by Anders Osborne
- "Sweet Home New Orleans" by Dr. John
[edit] T
- "Take me back to New Orleans" by Cowboy Mouth
- "Talkin' bout New Orleans" by The Meters
- "Tangled up in Blue" by Bob Dylan
- "That's Enough of That Stuff" by Marcia Ball
- "The Battle of New Orleans" by Zachary Richard
- "The New Battle of New Orleans" by Ray Stevens
- "The Saints are Coming" by U2 and Green Day
- "They All Asked for You" written by Nocentelli, Neville, Porter, and Modeliste and performed by The Meters and by Rockin' Dopsie, Jr.
- "Thibodaux, Louisiana" by Tokyo Tramps
- "Thibodeaux, Louisiana" by Marcia Ball
- "Truckin'" by the Grateful Dead
[edit] W
- "Walking to New Orleans" by Clifton Chenier
- "Walking to New Orleans" by Fats Domino
- "Way Down Yonder In New Orleans" by Henry Creamer
- "We Make Good Gumbo" by Tab BenoitW
- "We Stay High" by Lil Wayne[19]
- "Welcome to Louisiana" by Cajun de la Ruston
- "What is New Orleans" by Kermit Ruffins
- "When the Levee Breaks" by Galactic
- "When the Saints Go Marching In"
- "The Witch-Queen of New Orleans" by Redbone [20]
[edit] V
- "The Valleys of New Orleans" by The Veils [21]
- "The Vampire Song" by Concrete Blonde [22]