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Louisiana Saturday Night
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Features the Grammy Award Winning Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown on lead guitar and vocals as well as 70's harmonizing sensation Susan Cowsill.
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The Benjy Davis Project draws heavily from modern rock and the musical diversity of the band's New Orleans origins- Heartfelt acoustic/electric rock with strong
Led by singer/songwriter Benjy Davis, The Benjy Davis Project draw heavily from modern rock and the musical diversity of the band's Louisiana origins - Heartfelt acoustic/electric rock with strong emphasis on melody, harmonies and articulate songwriting.
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Genre
Rock Southern Rock
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#34,302 today Peak #101
#874 in subgenre Peak #5
Author
Benjy Davis
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Benjy Davis
Uploaded
May 24, 2003
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MP3 2.9 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
While not exactally blues, this extremely rare track features the legendary Grammy Award Winner and 80 year old Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown on lead guitar and 70's harmonizing sensation Susan Cowsill on background vocals backing this college band. This may be why Gatemouth hates being considered a blues performer. He's unrestricted. We think that you will be too.
Lyrics
Well I remember being young, hell I think I still am. I was sitting steady chilling on the tailgate, sippin' on a day old pint of that Tennessee bam shebam. That's the last thing I recall, hell I heard I had a ball. I was sitting sorta crooked stable starring at the stars overwhelmed by how many cars were parked at bars. Could this liquor make me sicker than we already are? Is this my calling? Am I falling, is this what I need? (choras)It goes boom, lights come flashing through the window pane lifts my arms throws my spirit in the pouring rain. Should I start runnin'? I must be running out of time. What am I doing on this Louisiana Saturday Night. Can I get a cigarette? Fuma fuma pass it over I ain't gotta lighter what I do I use the stova stova. Take another shower wipe it over rover chauffeur coming in a half an hour. Said I, "To the backseat," ain't call shotgun driver sitting crooked in the drivers seat. Good God! Am I gonna die? Just another picture missing from the newspaper see you later turn that funky radio up. Turn that radio up. (choras) I'm bored talkin' 'bout the night cause we all know Louisiana sets it up right with the band playin' front stage never make the front page living off the dollar in the hopes I gets a good wage. Shout out everybody clap for the fine little girl in the second row back with the blond hair mini skirt nice legs tight shirt, sippin' on a beer like a true Baton Rouge beauty should act.
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