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Recorded by: Hank Snow on RCA Camden Written by: Jimmie Rodgers Submitted by: Bill Winfield ([email protected]) MISSISSIPPI RIVER BLUES (C)Oh you Mississippi River, with (F)waters so deep and (C)wide My (G7)thoughts of you keep risin', just like an evening (C)tide (C7) I'm (F)just like a seagull that's left the (C)sea Oh your (G7)muddy waters keep on callin' (C)me (C7) CHORUS; I'm gonna (F)pack my grip and head that way You'll see me (C)hanging 'round again some day 'Cause I know (G7)that's the only way to lose The Mississippi River (C) blues I've often ridden on your bosom (C7) From (F)Memphis down to New Or(C)leans Floating (G7)over muddy waters, drifting through familiar (C)scenes C7 And when I (F)hear that whistle of an old steam (C)boat Down that (G7)Mississippi River again I'm a-going to (C)float C7 Repeat Chorus. (for last line, substitute: That (C)mean old Mississippi (G7)River (C)Blues I don't know if this is the same song that 'Helen' was looking for. But it sure is the Hank Snow version. I've been singing it for 20 years or more.
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