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Farewell to Storyville

by Louis Armstrong

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All, you old-time queens, from New Orleans, who lived in Storyville You sang the blues, try to amuse, here's how they pay the bill The law step-in and call it sin to have a little fun The police car has made a stop and Storyville is done Pick out your steamboat, pick yourself a train A slo-ow train Pick out your steamboat, pick yourself a train A slo-ow train They made you close-up they'll never let you back Won't let you back Go buy your ticket or else you walk the track No use complaining, blue sky's folow rain The cold-old rain No use complaining, blue sky's folow rain The cold-old rain Just say farewell now and get your one last thrill Your one last thrill Just say farewell now, farewell to Storyville No use complaining, blue sky's folow rain The cold-old rain Just say farewell now, farewell to Storyville Just say farewell now and get your one last thrill Your one last thrill Just say farewell now, farewell to Storyville

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