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Wikipedia article{{Infobox song | name = The Witch Queen of New Orleans | cover = Witch Queen of New Orleans -Redbone.jpg | alt = | type = single | artist = Redbone | album = Message from a Drum | B-side = Chant: 13th Hour | released = 1971 | recorded = | studio = | venue = | genre = | length = 2:45 | label = Epic | writer = | producer = | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = | next_year = }} '"The Witch Queen of New Orleans"' is a 1971 song by Redbone. The single was released from Redbone's third album 'Message from a Drum', which is also titled 'The Witch Queen of New Orleans' in its European release. The song peaked at No. 2 in the United Kingdom and No. 21 in the United States. Background"The Witch Queen of New Orleans" is about a 19th-century practitioner of voodoo from New Orleans named Marie Laveau, referred to in the song lyrics as "Marie la Voodoo veau". The song was written by the two Native American brothers of the group Redbone, Lolly Vegas and Pat Vegas. It shows influences from New Orleans R&B and swamp pop. The song was released in 1971 with "Chant: 13th Hour" as the B-side in the US. It debuted in the 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart in November 1971 in the US where it reach a peak of No. 21 in 1972 (chart date February 19, 1972). The song reached No. 2 in the UK single chart in October 1971 behind Rod Stewart's "Maggie May". ChartsWeekly chartsYear-end chartsChantoozies versionAustralian group Chantoozies released a version of the song in 1987 as their debut single, retitled "Witch Queen". The song peaked at number 4 on the Australian Kent Music Report. Track listings'7" single (K 208)'*Side A "Witch Queen" *Side B "The Chantoozie Shuffle" '12" single ( X 14459)' *Side A "Witch Queen" (12" version) *Side B1 "Witch Queen" (7" version) *Side B2 "The Chantoozie Shuffle" ChartsWeekly chartsYear-end chartsPopular cultureArtist Howard Arkley produced a series of sketches in the early 1970s referencing popular songs, one of which is titled "Which Queen" as a reference to this song. The song is commonly played during Halloween in the United States. ReferencesCategory:1971 songs Category:1971 singles Category:1987 debut singles Category:Ultratop 50 Singles (Flanders) number-one singles Category:Epic Records singles Category:Mushroom Records singles Category:Chantoozies songs Category:Songs about New Orleans Category:Songs about witches Category:Redbone (band) songs | |
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