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Sundays was better than other days |
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Mondays through |
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SaturdaysSundays we danced like there's no tomorrow |
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Duke (Ellington) played piano in |
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Storyville |
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We sang the |
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Blues round midnight until. . . |
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The sun came up and we'd improvise |
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Congo Square on a dope patoi, |
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Congo Square on a dope patoi |
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Congo Square on a dope patoi, all eyes open on |
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Yeshua (Jesus) |
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Lester (Young) was there, so was |
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Ms. BaduLouie (Armstrong) played turmpet on |
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West End Blues |
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Ain't that |
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Jill Scott with my sweet |
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Aunt Nancy (Wilson) |
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Sassy (Sarah Vaughn) and |
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Ella (Fitzgerald) start scattin' now |
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They start a frenzy there in the crowd |
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Sistahs has always been so resilient |
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Congo Square on a dope patoi, |
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Congo Square on a dope patoi |
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Congo Square on a dope patoi, all eyes open on |
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Yeshua (Jesus) |
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Ain't no filet gumbo babe without the rue |
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Ain't no joyous feelings without payin' dues |
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I'm gonna tie my pink bandana on' |
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Cause what don't kill me make me strong |
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Sing my Billie (Holiday) "Strange Fruit" song |
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And dig my roots up. . . |
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Congo Square(Dig this man) |
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Sundays was really the only days |
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That took the place of the lonely days |
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Sundays we looked to the new horizions |
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I see the light at the end of the tunnel sir |
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Jazz and Blues born of the slave gospel |
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Black angels pick the white fiels of cotton |
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Congo Square on a dope patoi, |
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Congo Square on a dope patoi |
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Congo Square on a dope patoi, all eyes open on |
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Yeshua (Jesus) |
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Ain't no filet gumbo babe without the rue |
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Ain't no joyous feelings without payin' dues |
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I'm gonna tie my pink bandana on' |
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Cause what don't kill me make me strong |
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Sing my Billie (Holiday) "Strange Fruit" song |
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And dig my roots up. . . |
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Congo Square. . . |
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Congo Square |
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Congo Square. . . |
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Congo Square(Party 'til the sun come up)(Play that piano man) |