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Lyr Req: Hurricane (Stegall/Harris/Schuyler)

08 Sep 04 - 11:41 PM (#1267307)
Subject: Lyr Req: Hurricane (Stegall/Harris/Schuyler)
From: harpgirl

Levon Helm sings this and it begins,
Born in the rain by the ponchartrain....
I can't find my lyrics


08 Sep 04 - 11:50 PM (#1267314)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Hurricane (Stegall/Harris/Schuyler)
From: harpgirl

I remember this much

I was born in the rain by the pontchartrain beneath that louisianna moon.
I dont mind the strain of the hurricane, she comes around every june.
That high black water she's the devil's daughter, she's hard and she's cold and she's mean.
Nobody told her that it takes alot of water to wash away New
Orleans."


11 Sep 04 - 03:45 PM (#1269426)
Subject: Lyr Add: HURRICANE (Stegall/Harris/Schuyler)
From: Jim Dixon

Lyrics and chords copied from http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Academy/3225/Country/Leon_Everett/Hurricane.txt :
Additional info from allmusic

HURRICANE
Stewart Harris/Thom Schuyler/Keith Stegall
   F#                     A
Thirty miles out in the Gulf Stream
       B                      F#
I can hear those south winds moan.

Bridges are looking lower.
Shrimp boats hurrying home.
The old man down in the Quarter
Slowly turned his head,
Took another sip of whiskey.
He looked at me and said:

CHORUS:
             F#                      A
"Well, I was born in the rain by the Pontchartrain
   B                   F#
Beneath that Lou'siana moon.
   F#                         A
I don't mind the strain of a hurricane
          B                  C#
When she comes 'round every June.
      F#                         A
That high black water, she's the devil's daughter.
       B                            F#
She's hard an' she's cold an' she's mean.
                           A
Nobody taught her that it takes a lot of water
    B               F#
To wash away New Orleans."

Man come down from Chicago
Gonna set that levee right.
He said, "It's got to be three feet higher
Or it won't make it through the night."
The old man down in the Quarter
Said, "Don't you listen to that, boy.
The water be down by morning,
So he'll be on his way to Illinois."

CHORUS TWICE
[Recorded by Leon Everette and by Levon Helm.]