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“Midnight in New Orleans” is an original 1960s rockin’ pop pastiche from The Sixth Dimension Sessions, built on a grinding riff, swampy organ, and a moral reckoning that arrives right on the stroke of twelve. Styled after early-’60s rock and R&B crossover records, the song leans hard into thick Hammond swells, heavy backbeat drums, and a slow-burning groove that feels equal parts funeral march and late-night club stomp. From the first verse, the atmosphere is claustrophobic — candles burning low, shutters rattling, and a room full of people waiting not for a man to live, but for him to die. Lyrically, the song unfolds like a Southern gothic parable. Greed, vanity, and cruelty sit bedside, dressed in borrowed black, while the dying man holds one final card. What follows isn’t mercy — it’s transformation. The masks go on, the clock strikes twelve, and what was hidden inside becomes impossible to remove. The chorus hammers the message home with brutal simplicity: the face you make is the face you wear. As the track progresses, the arrangement grows heavier and more hypnotic. The groove slows. The organ thickens. The refrain repeats until it feels less like a lyric and more like a sentence being carried out. By the extended coda, the song dissolves into a ritual chant — caricatures of greed and hate trapped in their own reflection. This is not a cover and not affiliated with any television network. All music, lyrics, and artwork are original, created as a period-style homage to early-1960s rock, Southern gothic storytelling, and moral fables rooted in classic television-era science fiction and fantasy. 🕯️ Original song 🎸 1960s rock & blues pastiche 🎭 Southern gothic morality tale 🎶 Heavy organ-driven groove 🎨 Original artwork 📼 From The Sixth Dimension Sessions