Alligator Stew - Louisiana Man - Video
PUBLISHED:  Feb 28, 2011
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Alligator Stew was formed in 2000 and released their first album "Alligator Stew." With that album, the band had success in signing a deal with Halycon Music & Sony in Germany for European Distribution, and immediately released the import version of the debut self titled album, under the title "A FIRST TASTE.. In 2003 after doing various shows with such class acts as LYNYRD SKYNYRD, the band released "Welcome To Monticello...Live!, in where else, Monticello, Indiana.....Home of their bass player Doug Richardson,and singer Gary Jeffries. -Alligator Stew Is-.. GARY JEFFRIES-VOCALS & RYTHYM GUITARS
DOUG RICHARDSON-BASS & BACKGROUND VOCALS
CHRIS TURBIS-PIANO/B3 & BACKGROUND VOCALS
JOHN ANDREWS-LEAD & RYTHYM GUITAR
TC MARKLE (PICTURED AND ORIGINAL DRUMMER)CHAD CLARK ADDED IN 2006-DRUMS This video is for educational and promotional use only.no copyright infringement intended, only wish to promote Alligator Stew to other fans old and new.i do NOT own the song & pictures. lyrics Well I was born down in Louisiana. I got an alligator for a dad.
Well my mama never liked me, but I'm all she ever had.
Well I walked the woods feedin' hunger, when I could not find a buck.
And I never had much of nothin', just my two legs of bad luck.

Wouncon sittin' there, black cat sittin on Nanny's knee.
Black cat sittin' down on Nanny's knee, yeah.
Well I'm a Louisiana born and bred.
Eatin' black eyed peas, wearin' cowboy boots.

Well if you come to Louisiana, be aware of where you're at.
Well there's a voodoo mamas and gypsy queens,
and black cat river rats.
Well there's a honky tale and who got laid,
gonna move me on down the line.
I got a Mississippi mama gonna take me home,
she gonna make me feel real fine.

Wouncon sittin' there, black cat sittin on Nanny's knee.
Black cat sittin' down on Nanny's knee, yeah.
Well I'm a Louisiana born and bred.
Eatin' black eyed peas, wearin' cowboy boots.

Well if you come to Louisiana, be aware of where you're at.
Well there's a voodoo mamas and gypsy queens,
and black cat river rats.
Well I walked the woods feedin' hunger, when I could not find a buck.
And I never had much of nothin', just my two legs of bad luck.
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