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Track 11 from their sixth and final album “On Every Street” released in 1991 copyright Warner Bros. Records. It was recorded at AIR Studios in London. After the huge success of their previous album “Brothers in Arms,” a world tour followed in April, 1985 consisting of 248 shows in more than 100 cities that took a full year to complete. It included an appearance at Wembley Stadium in London as part of the “Live Aid” festival to benefit victims of famine in Africa. Once the tour was over the band took a break, after which Mark Knopfler turned his attention to solo projects and composing film scores. In 1988 he announced that Dire Straits had been dissolved and cited his need to rest as a main factor saying “It just got too big.” However, two years later he re-formed the band as a four-piece without a drummer and released this album with the help of numerous studio musicians. It received mixed but mostly average reviews. Despite that, the album was still hugely successful. It reached No. 1 in fifteen countries and was certified Platinum in six, 2X Platinum in four, 4X Platinum in Spain and Switzerland and Diamond in France. The band embarked on another massive world tour over almost two years, this time playing 300 shows with 7.1 million tickets sold. The tour took a toll on the member’s personal lives and when it was over, Knopfler decided he’d had enough of the rockstar lifestyle and put an end to it by permanently dissolving the band. He said at the time that if someone could tell him the benefits of fame, he’d really like to hear it. These days he’s content to pursue his solo projects and the occasional guest appearances with other artists. Written by Mark Knopfler and produced by Mark Knopfler & Dire Straits. Featuring: Mark Knopfler – Lead vocals, lead, rhythm & steel guitars Alan Clark – Piano & Hammond B-3 organ Guy Fletcher – Keyboards & background vocals John Illsley – Bass & background vocals Special Guests: Phil Palmer – Rhythm guitars Vince Gill – Rhythm guitar and background vocals on “The Bug” Paul Franklin – Pedal steel guitar and acoustic lap steel guitar Chris White – Flute and saxes Jeff Porcaro – Drums & percussion Manu Katche – Drums & percussion on “Heavy Fuel” & “Planet of New Orleans” Danny Cummings – Percussion George Martin – String arrangement & strings conductor on “Ticket to Heaven” Standin' on the corner of Toulouse and Dauphine Waitin' on Marie Aundine I'm tryin' to place a tune under a Louisiana moonbeam On the planet of New Orleans In a bar they call the Saturn and in her eyes of green And somethin' that she said in a dream Inside of my suit I got my mojo root and a true-love figurine For the planet of New Orleans New Orleans with all the life upon it And everythin' that's shakin' in between If you should ever land upon it, you better know what's on it Planet of New Orleans Now I'm tryin' to find my way through the rain and the steam I'm lookin' straight ahead through the screen And then I heard her say somethin' in the limousine 'Bout takin' a ride across the planet of New Orleans If she was an Ace and I was just a Jack and the cards were never seen We could have been the King and the Queen But she took me on back to her courtyard where Magnolia perfume screams Behind the gates and the granite of the planet of New Orleans New Orleans with all the life upon it And everythin' that's shakin' in between If you should ever land upon it, well, you better know what's on it Planet of New Orleans And all the life upon it And everythin' that's shakin' in between If you should ever land upon it, yeah, you better know what's on it The planet of New Orleans The planet of New Orleans