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1960 single by Gary U.S. Bonds
"New Orleans"
1960 45-rpm release by Gary U.S. Bonds
(first pressing)
Single by Gary U.S. Bonds
from the album Dance 'Til Quarter to Three with U.S. Bonds
B-side"Please Forgive Me"
ReleasedSeptember 1960 (1960-09)
GenreR&B, Rock & Roll
Length2:44
LabelLegrand
Songwriter(s)Frank Guida, Joseph Royster
Producer(s)Frank Guida
Gary U.S. Bonds singles chronology
"New Orleans"
(1960)
"Not Me"
(1961)

"New Orleans" is a song written by Frank Guida and Joseph Royster and performed by Gary U.S. Bonds. It was featured on his 1961 album Dance 'Til Quarter to Three with U.S. Bonds. Frank Guida also produced the track. Backing was provided by Gene Barge's group The Church Street Five. Bonds's version was reportedly a favorite of British musician and member of The Beatles, John Lennon.

Chart performance

"New Orleans" reached #5 on the U.S. R&B chart, #6 on the U.S. pop chart, and #16 on the UK Singles Chart in 1960.

Other charting versions

Other versions

References

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