King of New Orleans
Better Than Ezra
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Got an angel on the stairs As if you'd even care When the lights are up And the sun had nearly gone, down Did you see him on the street Did you pass him at your feet Did you think at all How dare they even look me in the eye And he loves the girls And he loves the boys Gonna make Twenty dollars before the weekend's over So set him up Then let him fall Turn him over in your hands God save the king of New Orleans Got a ticket to a show Did you see him take a blow When the drunk one said Cat Stevens was the greatest singer Did you kick him in the head Did you see the blood run down Did you laugh at all When the people walked right by and said aloud Gutter punks, you're all the same Gonna make Twenty dollars 'fore the weekend's over So set him up Then let him fall Turn him over in your hands God save the king of New Orleans Set him up Let him fall Turn him over in your hands God save the King of New Orleans Radio in my head Radio in my car Goin' down again He's goin' down, again Any way you look Any way you talk it over It's easier To let it slip out of your mind But it rips your heart out Then it kicks your head in Would ya you give him one more chance Try and see the beauty in his world All the way in on my hands In on my feet and shoulders Gonna make Twenty dollars before the weekends over So set him up Then let him fall Turn him over in your hands God save the king of New Orleans Set him up Then let him fall Turn him over in your hands God save the king of New Orleans Yeah
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Written by: KEVIN GRIFFIN
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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10 facts about this song
Song Background"King of New Orleans" is a song by American alternative rock band "Better Than Ezra". It was released as a single in 1995 from their second studio album "Deluxe".
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Chart PerformanceIt peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, making it one of the band's most successful songs.
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Song MeaningThe lyrics tell the story of a homeless man who wanders the streets of New Orleans and is known to locals as the "King of New Orleans". He is depicted as a free spirit unaffected by societal norms and expectations, a theme that resonates with many fans.
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AcclaimDespite not reaching the top of the charts, "King of New Orleans" is often cited by fans and critics alike as one of Better Than Ezra's best songs, highlighting its engaging narrative and energetic performance.
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Live Performance"King of New Orleans" is a staple of Better Than Ezra’s live shows. Its catchy melody and powerful chorus make it a crowd favorite.
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SongwritingThis song is credited to all four original members of the band - lead singer and guitarist Kevin Griffin, bassist Tom Drummond, guitarist Joel Rundell, and drummer Cary Bonnecaze.
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ImpactThe song has been noted for raising awareness and empathy towards the homeless, particularly in New Orleans, and has inspired some fans to get involved with homelessness charities and causes.
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TributeThe song was reportedly a tribute to the homeless population in New Orleans who were heavily affected by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The band members themselves are from Louisiana.
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Musical StyleThe song combines a number of musical styles typical of the mid-90s alternative rock scene, including grunge and punk influences, yet maintains a distinctive sound that helped define Better Than Ezra's identity as a band.
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Band's RecognitionDespite their later success, the band continue to consider "King of New Orleans" as one of their signature songs, and continue to play it at almost every show.
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