Fats Domino
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“Walking to New Orleans” is simply amazing. Written by Bobby Charles, a friend of Fats, and arranged and orchestrated by Dave Bartholomew, the song perfectly represents the essence of Fats Domino. In turn, Fats is likely the very best representation of what “The Big Easy” is all about. This is class...
This time, I'm walkin' to New Orleans
I'm walkin' to New Orleans
I'm goin' to need two pair of shoes
When I get through walkin' these blues
When I get back to New Orleans
I've got my suitcase in my hand
Now, ain't that a sham?
I'm leavin' here today
Yes, I'm goin' back home to stay
Yes, I'm walkin' to New Orleans
You used to be my honey
'Til you spent all my money
No use for you to cry
I'll see you, by and by
Cause I'm walkin' to New Orleans
I've got no time for talkin'
I've got to keep on walkin'
New Orleans is my home
That's the reason while I'm gone
Yes, I'm walkin' to New Orleans
I'm walkin' to New Orleans
I'm walkin' to New Orleans
I'm walkin' to New Orleans
Walking to New Orleans was written by Dave Bartholomew & Fats Domino & Bobby Charles & Domino & Bartholomew.
Walking to New Orleans was produced by Dave Bartholomew.
Fats Domino released Walking to New Orleans on Fri Jan 01 1960.