Tonalidad: B minor
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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What's
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not to love about the Crescent City
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When they say where you're at,
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life is good
From the moment you arrive,
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you're taken back in time
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To stand where Louis
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Armstrong stood
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Jazz funerals, Congo Square Treme Marie
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Laveau played Pon cha Train
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Festivals, voodoo, and cemeteries
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There's just something
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about New Orleans
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But it's the people I love best
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They're blessed with a
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spirit so strong
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They've got every right
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to please sing in the blues
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But they never let it rain on their parade
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They can weather a storm
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when everything they own
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and everyone they love
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has washed away.
It's more than Creole,
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Cajun, or Zydeco,
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more than gumbo, jambalaya,
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or etouffee.
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There's something about the
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people of New Orleans
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Tough enough to survive a hurricane
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They work so hard to make
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this place the Big Easy
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With so much to do and
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so much to see
When you get tired,
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take a streetcar named Desire
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Or a paddle boat that still runs on steam
The French Quarter and
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Preservation Hall
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Beignets and coffee
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at Café Du Monde
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The music, the food, and the history
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There's just something
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about New Orleans
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But it's the people I love best,
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they're blessed with a
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spirit so strong.
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They've got every right to
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keep singing the blues,
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But they never let it rain on their parade.
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They can weather a storm
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when everything they own,
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And every one they love
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has washed away
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It's more than Creole, Gajan, or Zydeco
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More than gumbo, jambalaya,
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There's something about the
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people of New Orleans
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Tough enough to survive a hurricane
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When there was no love for Nola
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After Katrina left to pick up
the pieces on their own
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The culture still thrived
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The uniqueness never died
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People with passion and pride
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to call it home
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Anything goes on Bourbon Street
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Mardi Gras is quite a sight to see
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It's the only place I'd rather be,
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there's just something
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about New Orleans
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It's the people I love best,
E
they're blessed with a
F
E
spirit so strong
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They've got every right to
E
keep singing the blues
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but they never let it rain on their parade.
Am
They can weather a storm
E
when everything they own
Am
and everyone they love
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Am
has washed away.
E
Am
It's more than Creole,
E
Cajun, or Zydeco.
Am
More than gumbo, jambalaya,
Dm
or etouffee.
Am
There's something about the
E
people of New Orleans
Am
They're tough enough to
E
survive a hurricane
Am
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