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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Karen Waldrup
Karen Waldrup
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Karen Waldrup
Karen Waldrup
Songwriter
Leslie Satcher
Leslie Satcher
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
John Pineiro
John Pineiro
Producer

Lyrics

Ohh
Louisiana Hurricane
Ohh
Louisiana Hurricane
I didn't come here for y'all to sit down
All the way out to the edge of town
Just to watch you come out here and ask
"Ya'll keep Abita Amber on draft?"
I didn't come here to leave you bored
These are some skin-tight jeans, oh Lord
It took an hour to do this hair
And heat's done got it and I don't care
I’m about to
Dolly Parton
Turning into Janis Joplin
Pulling these Tanya Tucker tricks
Just like all 3 Dixie Chicks
I'm 'bout to cajun up this joint
There's only one thing that I want
When ya talk about me tell 'em you just took a drank
Of a Louisiana Hurricane
Ohh
Louisiana Hurricane
Ohh
Louisiana Hurricane
I might do some spooky things
No tellin’ who I’ll be when you hear me sing
I ain't scared of the trouble I'm startin’
I’ve been the darlin' of New Orleans
Or I can be your country queen
Covered up in some rhinestone bling
All the way back to Baton Rouge
You're gonna dream of these cowboy boots
And my
Dolly Parton
Turning into Janis Joplin
Pulling these Tanya Tucker tricks
Just like all 3 Dixie Chicks
I'm 'bout to cajun up this joint
There's only one thing that I want
When ya talk about me tell 'em you just took a drank
Of a Louisiana Hurricane
Ohh
Louisiana Hurricane
Ohh
Louisiana Hurricane
I'll jump off in it like the Pontchartrain
I'm 'bout to bring it like a long black train
Hit ya like a
Dolly Parton
Turning into Janis Joplin
Pulling these Tanya Tucker tricks
Just like all 3 Dixie Chicks
I'm 'bout to cajun up this joint
There's only one thing that I want
When ya talk about me tell 'em you just took a drank
Spent all night long in a Honky Tonk on the brink
Of a Louisiana Hurricane
Ohh
Louisiana Hurricane
Ohh
Louisiana
Louisiana Hurricane
Ohh
Written by: Karen Waldrup, Leslie Satcher
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