Artists

Musicians featured in this piece are:

Sting – lead vocals and double bass
Branford Marsalis – saxophone
Kenny Kirkland – piano and keyboards
Omar Hakim – drums

The song was written by Sting, inspired by Anne Rice’s gothic noir novel Interview with the Vampire. Produced by Sting and Pete Smith.

Sting – Moon Over Bourbon Street Lyrics

There’s a moon over Bourbon Street tonight
I see faces as they pass beneath the pale lamplight
I’ve no choice but to follow that call
The bright lights, the people, and the moon and all

I pray everyday to be strong
For I know what I do must be wrong
Oh you’ll never see my shade or hear the sound of my feet
While there’s a moon over Bourbon Street

It was many years ago that I became what I am
I was trapped in this life like an innocent lamb
Now I can never show my face at noon
And you’ll only see me walking by the light of the moon

The brim of my hat hides the eye of a beast
I’ve the face of a sinner but the hands of a priest
Oh you’ll never see my shade or hear the sound of my feet
While there’s a moon over Bourbon Street

She walks everyday through the streets of New Orleans
She’s innocent and young, from a family of means
I have stood many times outside her window at night
To struggle with my instinct in the pale moonlight

How could I be this way when I pray to God above?
I must love what I destroy and destroy the thing I love
Oh you’ll never see my shade or hear the sound of my feet
While there’s a moon over Bourbon Street

Sting Moon Over Bourbon Street

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