List of songs about New Orleans
This is a list of songs set in or about New Orleans, Louisiana.
0-9
- "1220 Lyons Street" by Idris Muhammad
- "35th Street Blues" by Jelly Roll Morton
- "912 Greens" by Ramblin' Jack Elliot
A
- "Ain't No City Like New Orleans" by Earl King
- "Ain't Nothin' Like It (Mad Mad Mardi Gras)" by AJ Loria
- "Alexis" by The James Gang
- "Alive and Kickin'" by Fats Domino
- "Allen Toussaint" by Christopher Marsceill aka Reverend Chris
- "Alone In New Orleans" by Frances Wayne
- "Amos Moses'" by Jerry Reed
- "Annie New Orleans" by Elf
- "Apache Rose Peacock" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers
- "At The Mardi Gras Parade" by Ray Anthony
- "The Avenue" by Cowboy Mouth
B
- "Baby, Please Don't Go" performed by Big Joe Williams, Boozoo Chavis, Them
- BaBu Padee Dupa, A Honky-Tonk Too by Little Tom Tranker
- "Back in my Home Town" by Champion Jack Dupree
- "Back to New Orleans" by Laurel Aitken
- "Back to New Orleans" by Old Crow Medicine Show
- "Bamboo Road" by Willy DeVille
- "Basin Street Blues" by Spencer Williams
- "Baton Rouge" by The Nixons
- "Battle At New Orleans" by Jim Weaver & Levy Singers[1]
- "The Battle of New Orleans" by Jimmy Driftwood made popular by Johnny Horton 1959
- "Bayou Teche" by Doug Kershaw
- "Bayou Lena" by Widespread Panic
- "Below the Water Line" by Paul Soniat
- "The Big Bass Drum (On A Mardi Gras Day)" by Dr John
- "Big Box Dinny" by The Elders
- "Big Chief" by Earl King
- "Big Easy" by Skull Duggery (rapper)
- "Big John" by Jimmy Dean
- "The Big Muddy" by Bruce Springsteen
- "Big River" by Johnny Cash
- "Black Water" by The Doobie Brothers
- "Blind Willie McTell" by Bob Dylan
- "Bloodletting" by Concrete Blonde
- "Blood Swamp" by Dash Rip Rock
- "Blues Of New Orleans" by Jessie Martin
- "Bob Dylan's New Orleans Rag" by Bob Dylan
- "Boogie Down To New Orleans" by Che & Ray
- "Border of the Quarter" by Leon Redbone
- "Born in Louisiana" by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
- "Born in New Orleans" by Paul Soniat
- "Born on the Bayou" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
- "Bourbon Street" by Little River Band
- "Bourbon Street Beat" by Don Ralke
- "Bourbon Street Blues" (from Mardi Gras (1958 film))
- "Bourbon Street Cajun" by Jim Olivier
- "Bourbon Street Junp" by Raymond Hill
- "Bourbon Street Parade" by Paul Barbarin
- "Bourbon Street Shuffke" by Big Ben Banjo Band
- "Bowie Knife" by Frankie Laine
- "Boy from New Orleans" by Louis Armstrong
- "Breakdancer's Reunion" by Self
- "Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On" by Jimmy Buffett
- "Broadway At Basin Street" by Cannonball Adderley
- "Brown Sugar" by The Rolling Stones
- "Burgundy Street Blues" by George Lewis
C
- "Cajun Man Gets the Blues" by Tab Benoit
- "Cajun Stripper" by Doug Kershaw
- "Canal Street Blues" by King Oliver
- "Canal Street Parade" by Drifting Cowboys
- "Cannibal Mardi Gras" by Lorrae Desmond
- "Carnival Time" by Al "Carnival Time" Johnson
- "Christmas in New Orleans" by Dick Sherman and Joe Van Winkle. Popularised by Louis Armstrong
- "Christmas Night 4 A.M. New Orleans" by Flat Duo Jets
- "City Beneath the Sea" by Harry Connick Jr.
- "Clementine (From New Orleans)" by Bix Beiderbecke
- "Come On Down To New Orleans" by Shamarr Allen
- "Come To The Mardi Gras" by Edmundo Ros
- "Congo" by Amel Larrieux
- "Congo Square" by Wynton Marsalis, Johnny Wiggs, Great White
- "Country Boy Down in New Orleans" by Doug Kershaw
- "Crackstatic" by Ron Hawkins and the Rusty Nails
- "Crazy Mixed-Up Bourbon Street" by New Orleans Rag Peddlers
- "Crescent City" by Lucinda Williams
- "Crescent City Blues" by Little Brother Montgomery
- "Crescent City Cry" by New Pulse Jazz Band
- "Crescent City, U.S.A" by Tommy Tate
- "Chloe Dancer" by Mother Love Bone
- "Chop and Change" by The Black Keys
D
- "Dance Back From the Grave" by Marc Cohn
- "Dark Lady" by Cher
- "Dauphin Street Blues" (trad. jazz tune)
- "Decatur Drive" by Chris Barber
- "Decatur Street Blues" by Piano Red
- "Decatur Street Tutti" by Jabbo Smith
- "Destination New Orleans" by Jimmy Lindsey
- "Devil Take New Orleans" by Bill Wrinn
- "Dirt" by Dash Rip Rock
- "Dirty Martini" by Joe Jackson
- "Dixie Flyer" by Randy Newman
- "Do Watcha Wanna" by Rebirth Brass Band
- "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?" by Hoagy Carmichael, Louis Armstrong, Harry Connick Jr. and many others
- "Don't it Just Break Your Heart" by Big Rude Jake
- "Down at the Twist and Shout" by Mary Chapin Carpenter
- "Down in New Orleans" by Steppenwolf
- "Down in New Orleans (song) by Dr. John from Disney's The Princess and the Frog 2009
- "Down In New Orleans" by The Vibrations
- "Down In Old New Orleans" by Mickey Jupp
- "Down in the Quarter" by Paul Soniat
- "Down On The Border" by Little River Band
- "Down to New Orleans" by Vince Gill
- "Down South in New Orleans" by Doug Kershaw, The Band
- "Drop Me Off In New Orleans" by Kermit Ruffins
- "Dumaine Street Blues" by Glen David Andrews
E
- "Every Dog Has Its Day" by Willy DeVille
- "Every Mother's Son" by Humble Pie
- "Everybody's Rockin" by Neil Young
- "Exhibit A" by Jay Electronica
- "Ex's and Oh's" by Elle King
F
- "Fancy" by Bobbie Gentry; Reba McEntire
- "Farewell to Storyville" by Billie Holiday and Louis Armstrong
- "Feels Like Rain" by John Hiatt
- "Fishwater" by Widespread Panic
- "Frankie and Johnny" version by Champion Jack Dupree
- "Franklin Steeet Blues" by Bunk Johnson
- "French Quarter" by Delta Spirit
- "French Quarter" by Madcap
- "French Quarter Faggot" by Quintron
- "French Quarter Strut" by James Taylor's 4th Dimension (featuring James Taylor of the James Taylor Quartet)
- "Frenchmen Street Stomp" by Christopher Marsceill aka Reverend Chris
- "From Baton Rouge To New Orleans" by Beelow
G
- "Girl in New Orleans" by Sammi Smith
- "Give 'Em Hell Kid" by My Chemical Romance
- "Go Back to your Woods" by Robbie Robertson
- "Go to the Mardi Gras" by Professor Longhair
- "Goin' to Louisiana" by John Lee Hooker
- "Goin' Back to Louisiana" by Delbert McClinton
- "Going Back to New Orleans" performed by Joe Liggins and the Honeydrippers, Deacon John Moore
- "Going Back To New Orleans" by Leon Haywood
- "Going Back To New Orleans" by Mason Jennings
- "Going To New Orleans" by Charlie Smith Blues Band
- "God-Forsaken Town" by Reckless Kelly
- "Gold Guitar" by Bill Anderson
- "Good Morning New Orleans" by Kermit Ruffins
- "Goodbye NOLA" by Winston Hall and Donna Chance
- "Gradle" by Widespread Panic
- "Gris-gris" by Andrew Bird
- "Gravier Street Blues" by Johnny Dodds & Jimmie Noone
H
- "Hate to Feel" by Alice in Chains
- "Heart Of New Orleans" by John Hemmings
- "Heart of the Night" by Poco
- "Hello My Lover" by Willy DeVille
- "Hello New Orleans" by Robert Earl Keen
- "Help Is on the Way" by Rise Against 2011 (The Crescent City sleeps...)
- "Her First Mistake" by Lyle Lovett
- "Home" by Marc Broussard 2005
- "Honky Cat" by Elton John
- "The House of the Rising Sun," American folk song, made popular by The Animals 1964
- "Houston" by Mary Chapin Carpenter
- "Hurricane" by Levon Helm
I
- "I Hope You're Comin' Back to New Orleans" by New Orleans Jazz Vipers
- "I Wish I Was in New Orleans" by Tom Waits
- "I Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans" by Vince Vance and the Valiants
- "I Love Louisiana" by Rosie Ledet
- "I Love New Orleans" by Ronnie Milsap
- "I Love You Goodbye" by Thomas Dolby
- "I Might Be Awhile In New Orleans" by Johnny Russell (singer)
- "I Thought I Heard New Orleans Say" by Dr John
- "I Wanna Be the Big Chief" by Christopher Marsceill aka Reverend Chris
- "I Wanna Die in New Orleans" by DiNOLA
- "I'd Rather Be In New Orleans" by The Flying Neutrinos
- "If I Were Brave" by Shawn Colvin
- "If New Orleans Is Beat" by The Tragically Hip
- "Iko Iko" by The Dixie Cups 1965
- "I'm Saving Up The Means To Get To New Orleans"* by Al Jolson
- "In New Orleans" by Lead Belly
- "In The Clear" by Foo Fighters
- "Indian Red", traditional, first recorded by Danny Barker
- "I've Got the Blues for Rampart Street" (jazz tune)
- "In Color" by Jamey Johnson
- The Irish Went Down To New Orleans" by Charlie Spaniels Band
J
- "Jackson Square" by Mason Jennings
- "Jambalaya" by Hank Williams
- "Jambalaya" by Van Morrison & Linda Gail Lew
- "Jazzfest" by Paul Soniat
- "Jazz Music" by Gang Starr (this is a different song to the more famous 'Jazz Thing')
- "Jazz Thing" by Gang Starr
- "Jesus in New Orleans" by Over the Rhine
- "Johnny B. Goode" by Chuck Berry
- "Jock-a-mo" by Sugar Boy Crawford
- "Jolie Blon" by Zachary Richard
- "Jump City" by Willy DeVille
- "Just Off Decatur Street" by Willy DeVille
K
- "Key to My Heart" by Willy DeVille
- "King Creole" by Elvis Presley from the film, 1958
- "Kingfish" by Randy Newman
- "King of New Orleans" by Better Than Ezra from Friction, Baby 1996
- "King Zulu Parade" by Johnny Wiggs
- "I'm Going Back To Louisiana" Bruce Channel
- "Knives of New Orleans" by Eric Church; 2015
L
- "La La" by Lil Wayne from Tha Carter III 2008
- "Lady Marmalade" by Labelle 1974
- "Lakes Of Pontchartrain"
- "Land Long Gone" by Paul Soniat
- "Last Train To New Orleans" by the Sugar Lumps
- "The Last Waltz" by Bobby Charles
- "La Danse De Mardi Gras" (traditional Cajun tune)
- "Let's Impeach the President" by Neil Young
- "Like a Real Cajun" by Michael Doucet
- "Long Way Back From Hell" by Danzig
- "Look Where We Have Been" by Christopher Marsceill aka Reverend Chris
- "Love in New Orleans" by Los Rabanes
- "Louisiana 1927" written by Randy Newman, performed by Aaron Neville and Marcia Ball
- "Louisiana Blue" by Radney Foster
- "Louisiana Bound" by Big Joe Williams
- "Louisiana Love Call" by Maria Muldaur
- "Louisiana Love Shack" by Pat Boyack
- "Louisiana Lover Man" by Lonesome Sundown
- "Louisiana Man" by Doug Kershaw, Tab Benoit
- "Louisiana Rain" by Anders Osborne
- "Louisiana Santa" by Wayne Toups
- "Louisiana Style" by Tab Benoit
- "Louisiana Sunday Afternoon" by Diane Schuur
- "Louisiana Sunshine" by Cyril Neville and Tab Benoit
- "Louisiana Woman" by Bryan Lee
- "Louisiana Zydeco" by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
- "Love in the Hot Afternoon" by Gene Watson
- "Love New Orleans" by Idris Muhammad
- "Lucky" by Seven Mary Three
M
- "Magnolia Soul" by Ozomatli
- "Magnolia Street Parade" by Bob Crosby
- "Mahogany Hall Stomp" by Louis Armstrong
- "Mardi Gras" by David Whitfield
- "Mardi Gras" by Flambeaux
- "Mardi Gras" by Gino Vannelli
- "Mardi Gras" by Ike Quebec
- "Mardi Gras" (from Mardi Gras (1958 film))
- "Mardi Gras" by Hugh Martin
- "Mardi Gras" by Scream (band)
- "Mardi Gras" by Spyro Gyra
- "Mardi Gras At Midnight" by A Tribe Called Quest
- "Mardi Gras (Breeze From The River)" by Howard Blaikley
- "Mardi Gras Carnival" by Margie Perez
- "Mardi Gras, Down In New Orleans It's Carnival (Mardi Gras Rap)" by The Jones & Taylor Experience
- "Mardi Gras in New Orleans" by Earl King
- "Mardi Gras in New Orleans" by Professor Longhair
- "Mardi Gras Mambo" by The Hawketts
- "Mardi Gras Mambo" performed by The Meters
- "The Mardi Gras March" by Louis Armstrong
- "Mardi Gras Party" by Carl Marshall
- "Mardi Gras Second Line" by Rockin' Sidney
- "Mardi Gras Time" by Bayou Renegades
- "Mardi Gras Time" by Timmy Dusenbery
- "Mardi Gras Twist" by Doris Matte
- "The Mardi Gras Walking Club" by Pete Fountain
- "Mardi Gras Zydeco" by Rockin' Sidney
- "Marie Laveau" by Bobby Bare
- "Meet Me On Frenchmen Street" by Shamarr Allen
- "Meet Me On The Levee" by Chris Barber
- "Meet the Boys (on the Battlefront)" by The Wild Tchoupitoulas
- "The Mess Inside" by The Mountain Goats
- "Mid-City Baby" by The New Orleans Bingo! Show
- "Midnight In New Orleans" by Earl Hines
- "Milenberg Joys" by Jelly Roll Morton
- "Moon over Bourbon Street" by Sting
- "Move to Louisiana" by John Mooney
- "Mr. Bojangles" by Jerry Jeff Walker, made popular by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
- "Mr. Tambourine Man" by Bob Dylan
- "Mrs. Orleans" by Trombone Shorty ft. Kid Rock, from For True 2011
- "My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy" by Dolly Parton
- "My Darlin' New Orleans" by L'il Queenie
- "My Hometown New Orleans" by Paul Soniat
- "My Father's Gun" by Elton John
- "My New Orleans" by Al Fats Edwards
- "My NOLA" by Harry Connick, Jr.
- "My Sanctuary" by Marc Cohn
N
- "New Orleans" by Bill Pritchard
- "New Orleans" by Cowboy Mouth
- "New Orleans" by Curtis Mayfield
- "New Orleans" by Elvis Presley
- "New Orleans" by The Essex Green
- "New Orleans" by Gary U.S. Bonds, The Grateful Dead, The Radiators, The Blues Brothers. The Stampeders, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Neil Diamond, Hank Williams Jr., and others
- "New Orleans" by Hoagy Carmichael
- "New Orleans" by Howard Blaikley
- "New Orleans" by Husky
- "New Orleans" by Idris Muhammad
- "New Orleans" by John Stewart
- "New Orleans" by Kid Rock
- "New Orleans" by Les Humphries
- "New Orleans" by The New Orleans Bingo! Show
- "New Orleans" by Parachute (band)
- "New Orleans" by Rancid
- "New Orleans" by St Joe Run
- "New Orleans" by Silver Jews
- "New Orleans" by Stevie Nicks
- "New Orleans" by Toby Keith
- "New Orleans" by Trampled by Turtles
- "New Orleans" by Truckers
- "New Orleans" by Your Heart Breaks
- "New Orleans Beat" by The Cannonballs
- "New Orleans Beat" by Steve Riley
- "New Orleans Biguine" by Pierre Dalmon
- "New Orleans Blues" by Blu Lu Barker
- "New Orleans Blues" by Jelly Roll Morton
- "New Orleans Blues" by Johnny De Droit And The New Orleans Jazz Orchestra
- "New Orleans Bump" by Jelly Roll Morton and later by Wynton Marsalis
- "New Orleans Cannon Ball" by George Garabedian Players
- "New Orleans Function" by Louis Armstrong
- "New Orleans Funeral" by Hazy Osterwald
- "New Orleans Girl" by Winston Hall and Donna Chance
- "New Orleans Gumbo" by Idris Muhammad
- "New Orleans (The Home Of The Bluzz)" by Eddie Zip And Fast Company
- "New Orleans Hop" by Monte Easter
- "New Orleans Hop Scop Blues" by Richard M. Jones
- "New Orleans Hula" by George Lewis (clarinetist)
- "New Orleans Is A Dying Whore" by Down (band)
- "New Orleans, Louisiana" by Chris Barber
- "New Orleans Moan" by Roselyn Lionhart (of duo David and Roselyn)
- "New Orleans Music" by Rebirth Brass Band
- "New Orleans Music" by Tony Wilson (a member of Hot Chocolate)
- "New Orleans Is a Dying Whore" by Down
- "New Orleans Is My Home" by The Jingle Janglers
- "New Orleans Is Sinking" by The Tragically Hip
- "New Orleans Ladies" by Le Roux
- "New Orleans, Louisiana" by Dr. John and Chris Barber
- "New Orleans Low Down" by Duke Ellington
- "New Orleans Parade" by Murray Campo
- "New Orleans Presidential Shit" by Lil Wayne
- "New Orleans Rock" by The 5.6.7.8's
- "New Orleans, RIP" by Meriwether (band)
- "New Orleans Second Line" by Olympia Brass Band
- "New Orleans Shuffle" by Johnny Otis
- "New Orleans Stomp" by Louis Armstrong
- "New Orleans Strut" by Cannonball Adderley
- "New Orleans When It Rains" by Razzy Bailey
- "New Orleans Wiggle" by Piron's New Orleans Orchestra
- "New Orleans Wins the War" by Randy Newman
- "New Orleans Woman" by Dirty Blues Band (a band formed by Rod Piazza)
- "Night Train to New Orleans" by Wayne Toups
- "N.O. Blues" by Stan Tracey
- "N.O. Stylee" by Skull Duggery (rapper)
- "Nola" by Dayna Kurtz
- "North Rampart Street March (On Parade)" by Sharkey Bonano
O
- "Oh Louisiana" by Wayne Toups
- "Oh my NOLA" by Harry Connick Jr.
- "Old Bridge" by Dash Rip Rock
- "Old New Orleans Rhythm And Blues" by Mike Young & Ricky Kelly
- "One Block Back Of Basin Street" by Dolph Hewitt
- "One More Murder" by Better Than Ezra from How Does Your Garden Grow? 1998
- "One Night In New Orleans" by Blackhawk (band)
- "Orleans" by The Standstills
P
- "Papa De-Da-Da (A New Orleans Stomp)" by Clarence Williams (musician)
- "Pearl of the Quarter" by Steely Dan
- "Peel" by Seven Mary Three
- "Perdido Street" by Herbert Hardesty And The Rhythm Rollers
- "Perdido Street Blues" by Louis Armstrong
- "Perdido Street Stomp" by Sidney Bechet
- "Planet of New Orleans" by Dire Straits
- "Promised Land" by Chuck Berry
- "Proud Mary" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
- "Prytania" by Mutemath
Q
- "Queen of New Orleans" by Bon Jovi
- "Queen of New Orleans" by Earl Thomas Conley
- "Quarter Rat" by Christopher Marsceill aka Reverend Chris
R
- "Rainin' Pain Down in New Orleans" by Warren Haynes
- "Ramblin', Gamblin' Willie" by Bob Dylan
- "Ramblin Man" by Allman Brothers
- "Rampart Street Blues" by Cotton Pickers
- "Red Beans" by Henry Roeland Byrd aka Professor Longhair
- "Red Eye" by Paul Soniat
- "Red Rain" by Paris (band)
- "Relaxin' at the Touro" by Muggsy Spanier
- "Remember Me To New Orleans" by Alice Creech
- "Rendesvous In Congo Square" by Jackie McLean
- "Rich Bitch from the Garden District" by Paul Soniat
- "Riverboat Fantasy" by David Wilcox
- "The River in Reverse" by Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint
- "Royal Orleans" by Led Zeppelin
- "Rubin and Cherise" by Jerry Garcia
- "Rudee Down In New Orleans" by Blaze Foley
S
- "Sadie Green Vamp Of New Orleans" by Five Harmonicas
- "Sailing to New Orleans" by Victor Johnson
- "Saint Of New Orleans" by PJ Parks
- "Saturday Night Fish Fry" by Louis Jordan
- "Save my Soul" by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
- "Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose" by Tony Orlando and Dawn
- "See you all in hell or New Orleans" Dax Riggs
- "Serpentflame" by Calabrese
- "She's My Man" by Scissor Sisters
- "Shake your Tambourine" by The Neville Brothers
- "Shake that Monkey" by Too Short
- "Shreveport to New Orleans" by Roger Creager
- "Song of New Orleans" instrumental by Jerry Capehart with Eddie Cochran
- "South Rampart Street Parade" (jazz standard)
- "Southern Sun" by Paul Oakenfold
- "Speed King" by Deep Purple
- "Standing outside a broken phone booth with money in my hand" by Primitive Radio Gods
- "State Street Blues" by Cotton Pickers
- "Steppin' Out Under the Moon" by Big Rude Jake
- "St. James Infirmary Blues" recorded by numerous musicians
- "St. Phillips St. Breakdown" by George Lewis
- "Stoned In New Orleans" by Magic
- "Storyville Blues" by Chris Barber
- "Storyville Story" by Gerry Mulligan
- "Stringbeans at Rock N' Bowl" by Rosie Ledet
- "Summertime in New Orleans" by Anders Osborne
- "Sweet Home New Orleans" by Dr. John
- "Sweet Talkin' Man" by Lynn Anderson
T
- "Take a Ride On A Riverboat" by Le Roux
- "Take Me Back Down To New Orleans" by Gator Beat
- "Take Me Back To New Orleans" by Chris Barber
- "Take me Back To New Orleans" by Gary U.S. Bonds, Cowboy Mouth
- "Take Me Down To New Orleans" by Ray Cyr And The Mardigras
- "Take Me To The Mardi Gras" by Paul Simon, Bob James
- "Talkin' Bout New Orleans" by The Meters
- "Tall Lean Girl From New Orleans" by Jody Levins
- "Tangled Up in Blue" by Bob Dylan
- "Tango Till They're Sore" by Tom Waits
- "Tchoupitoulas Congregation" by the Cherry Poppin' Daddies
- "Teasing You" by Earl King
- "That's Enough of That Stuff" by Marcia Ball
- "The Avenue" by Cowboy Mouth
- "The Battle of New Orleans" by Zachary Richard
- "The House of the Rising Sun by The Animals
- "The Legend of the Last of the Outlaw Truckers" by The Dandy Warhols
- "The Levees Broke (Katrina)" by Jay Electronica
- "The New Battle of New Orleans" by Ray Stevens
- "There is a Light" by Clint Maedgen of The New Orleans Bingo! Show
- "The Saints are Coming" by U2 and Green Day 2006
- "They All Asked for You" written by Nocentelli, Neville, Porter, and Modeliste and performed by The Meters
- "Thibodeaux, Louisiana" by Marcia Ball
- "This City" by Steve Earle
- "Tin Roof Blues" by the New Orleans Rhythm Kings
- "To New Orleans" by Harry Chalkitis
- "Toast Of New Orleans" by Ronnie Hughes
- "Toulouse Street" by The Doobie Brothers
- "Treme Second Line (Blow da Whistle)" by Kermit Ruffins
- "Treme Song" by John Boutte
- "Tryin' To Get To Heaven" by Bob Dylan
- "Truckin'" by the Grateful Dead
- "Tugboats" by Dash Rip Rock
U
- "Up From New Orleans" by Yellowjackets
V
- "Vamos A Mardi Gras" performed by Savoy Jazzmen Eindhoven, Karel de Jong 2015
- "The Valleys of New Orleans" by The Veils
- "The Vampire Song" by Concrete Blonde
- "Voodoo Charm" by Willy DeVille
- "Voodoo City" by Black 47
W
- "Walking to New Orleans" by Fats Domino, Clifton Chenier
- "Walk On" by John Hiatt
- "Way Down Yonder In New Orleans" by Freddy Cannon, Henry Creamer
- "Way Up Yonder In New Orleans" by Alex McMurray
- "We Make Good Gumbo" by Tab Benoit
- "West End Blues" (jazz standard)
- "West Lawn Dirge" by Eureka Brass Band
- "What Is New Orleans" by Kermit Ruffins
- "Wheel Inside A Wheel" by Jimmy Buffett
- "Where Were You" by Jackson Browne
- "When The Levee Breaks" by Galactic
- "When The Saints Go Marching In" recorded by numerous musicians, and by Louis Armstrong in 1938
- "Where The Blues Were Born In New Orleans" by Louis Armstrong
- "While We Danced At The Mardi Gras" by Pete Fountain
- "Who Dat" by Ween
- "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" by Redbone
Y
- "Year Down In New Orleans" by Nanci Griffith
- "Yes I Love Her (New Orleans)" by Ronni Kole
- "You Never Can Tell" by Chuck Berry
- "You've Got to be Crazy to Live in This Town" by Alex McMurray
References
- ↑ "Ed Bernet: Visionary With Roots In Many Fields". Billboard. August 19, 1972. Retrieved November 8, 2010.
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