The song was first released as
Mardi Gras in New Orleans by Professor Longhair and His Shuffling Hungarians in 1949 on a Star Talent 10" 78 RPM single. A version recorded in November 1949 and produced by
Ahmet Ertugun and Herb Abramson was released as a 10" by Professor Longhair and his New Orleans Boys on Atlantic in February 1950. A third (but earlier) 1949 recording of the song has also been released. In 1959, Byrd re-recorded the song as
Go to the Mardi Gras, which was produced by Joe Ruffino and released in December as a 7" and 10" on Ruffino's label, Ron Records. The song was also re-recorded in 1971 and released in 1991 on the album
Mardi Gras in Baton Rouge. Another version was recorded in 1974 and included on the remixed 1985 version of his ''Rock 'n' Roll Gumbo'' album. Numerous live recordings of the song have also been released. The song also appeared on numerous compilation albums, including ''The Devil's Music -
Keith Richards' personal compilation of Blues, Soul and R&B Classics''. ==Discography==