Louisiana
Randy Newman
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What has happened down here is the wind have changed Clouds roll in from the north and it started to rain Rained real hard and rained for a real long time Six feet of water in the streets of Evangeline The river rose all day The river rose all night Some people got lost in the flood Some people got away alright The river have busted through cleared down to Plaque mines Six feet of water in the streets of Evangeline Louisiana, Louisiana They're tyrin' to wash us away They're tryin' to wash us away Louisiana, Louisiana They're tryin' to wash us away They're tryin' to wash us away President Coolidge came down in a railroad train With a little fat man with a notepad in his hand The President say, Little fat man isn't it a shame What the river has done To this poor crackers land Louisiana, Louisiana They're tyrin' to wash us away They're tryin' to wash us away Louisiana, Louisiana They're tryin' to wash us away They're tryin' to wash us away
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Written by: RANDY NEWMAN
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12 facts about this song
Composer"Louisiana 1927" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter, Randy Newman.
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Release DateThe song was released in 1974 as part of his "Good Old Boys" album.
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Album ConceptThe song is part of a concept album, which means the entire album revolves around a single story or theme, in this case, the South and American prejudice.
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Song SubjectThe song talks about the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927, which was considered one of the most destructive floods in U.S. history.
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Historic ReferenceThe song references then-U.S. President Coolidge visiting the stricken area, which led to certain criticisms about the lack of government responses during the disaster.
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Inspirational InterpretationsNewman’s song was interpreted by many as an allegorical commentary on the U.S. government’s slow and inadequate response in times of crisis.
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Popular Cover VersionsOver the years, several artists have covered "Louisiana 1927," including Aaron Neville, whose version became the unofficial anthem of Hurricane Katrina.
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Use in MediaThe song gained renewed public recognition when it was frequently played on television and radio after Hurricane Katrina devastated parts of Louisiana in 2005.
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Live performanceDuring Newman's live performances, he often changes the lyrics to reference current U.S. presidents, reflecting the continued relevance of the song's commentary.
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Song ReceptionDespite having minimal commercial success at the time of its release, the song is now widely considered one of Newman’s best works.
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Artistic StyleRandy Newman is known for his satirical and often controversial lyrics, exemplifying his unique style of storytelling in songs. This is evident in "Louisiana 1927," as it explores a devastating historical event from a deeply personal perspective.
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Emotional ImpactThe song also displays a strong sense of emotional complexity, showcasing both hope and despair, expressing feelings of heavy loss and longing.
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