The Paranormal Prohibition Ball
Spooky Dixieland Song | The Paranormal Prohibition Ball by The RT Project | Free Download (G min Key)
Fun New Orleans style ghost story
Hopefully intelligent, upbeat, pop rock - plus multiple other genres and rabbit holes I enter
The band is ME - plus any collaborators I can convince to come along for the ride. I love the process of song writing and production - I hope some others get some enjoyments - or chuckles out of these tunes.
SoundClick artist The RT Project presents "The Paranormal Prohibition Ball", an outstanding release in the Dixieland genre. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. It does not contain any samples or third-party loops. A male vocal is a key driving element of this track. The choice of G min lends the composition a slightly moody and reflective character.
The New Orleans influence comes through clearly, making this especially appealing to dixieland fans. It has peaked at #9 in Jazz and #1 in Dixieland on the SoundClick charts. The RT Project is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Dixieland music directly to fans worldwide.
Story behind the song
New Orleans is so spooky!!!!
Lyrics
The Paranormal prohibition Ball
Words and Music by Ron Tintner and Andrew Richardson 2025
Almost midnight, Halloween
French quarter, New Orleans
Drifting shadows, yet unseen
Floating up the stairs
They've come to play,
Have some fun
Festivities have just begun
It's the ultimate spiritual affair
CHORUS:
Live it up, have it all
Let your hair loose, let it fall
At the Paranormal Prohibition Ball
There's specters here from yesteryear
Laughing, grinning ear to ear
Absinthe, menthol cigarettes
(The) dance of days gone by
The sounds of haunting melodies
Conjure up old memories
Recalling what they used to be
In better times
CHORUS
BRIDGE (spoken):
The party’s running every night
The tourists unaware
Of the reason for the rattling shutters
Or the creak of empty chairs
That’s the way they want it
Keep their revelry discreet
Let the ghost tours go on by
Stick to Bourbon Street
CHORUS
At the Paranormal Prohibition Ball