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  1. "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans" is a popular song with music by John Turner Layton Jr. and lyrics by Henry Creamer. First published in 1922, it was advertised by Creamer and Layton as "A Southern Song, without A Mammy, A Mule, Or A Moon", a dig at some of the Tin Pan Alley clichés of the era.

  2. Aug 28, 2008 · Freddy Cannon ~ Way Down Yonder In New Orleans Stereo. Great R&R hit from 1959/60. It made #3 in both the UK & US charts. I've 'enhanced' the original mono sound for added enjoyment.

  3. Jul 21, 2017 · Way Down Yonder In New Orleans. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Way Down Yonder In New Orleans · Bing Crosby · Louis Armstrong Bing & Satchmo ℗ 1960 Capitol...

  4. Jul 11, 2024 · With its catchy melody and infectious rhythm, “Way Down Yonder in New Orleans” instantly transports listeners to the lively streets of the French Quarter. The lyrics tell a story of the city’s allure, reflecting its unique blend of jazz, blues, and Dixieland music.

  5. Aug 11, 2015 · Way Down Yonder In New Orleans (Remastered) Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Way Down Yonder In New Orleans (Remastered) · Dean Martin Swingin' Down Yonder ℗...

  6. The song 'Way Down Yonder in New Orleans was written by Turner Layton and Henry Creamer and was first released by Margaret Young in 1922. It was covered by The Alden-Barrett Quintet, The Riverboat Five, Cliff Edwards, Jesse Gelber & Kate Manning and other artists.

  7. Way down yonder in New Orleans : A Southern song without a Mammy, a mule, or ... From: Spice of 1922. Staff notation. Contributor: Creamer, Henry - Layton, Turner Date: 1922

  8. Way down yonder in New Orleans. In the land of the dreamy scenes. There's a garden of Eden...you know what I mean. Creole babies with flashin' eyes. Softly whisper their tender sighs....

  9. "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans" is a popular song with music by John Turner Layton, Jr. and lyrics by Henry Creamer. First published in 1922, it was advertised by Creamer and Layton as "A Southern Song, without A Mammy, A Mule, Or A Moon", a dig at some of the Tin Pan Alley clichés of the era.

  10. genius.com › Bing-crosby-and-louis-armstrong-way-down-yonder-in-new-orleans-lyricsWay Down Yonder In New Orleans - Genius

    Way Down Yonder In New Orleans Lyrics: Way down yonder in New Orleans / In the land of dreamy scenes / There's a garden of Eden / Oh that's what I mean / Creole babies with...

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