The Mamas & The Papas — Mississippi lyrics

The page contains the lyrics of the song "Mississippi" by The Mamas & The Papas.

Lyrics

Mississippi
John Phillips
— written by John Phillips
— as recorded by John Phillips on his 1970 self-titled album (Dunhill 50 077)
— single (Dunhill 4236) released May 16, 1970
— entered the Billboard Top 40 the week of June 20, 1970 and
Stayed for 7 weeks, peaking at #32 the week of July 18, 1970
Hit it, Hal
Early in the mornin', she hitched a ride down to Louisville
Holdin' onto a hundred dollar bill
Dressed herself like a Cajun Queen in New Orleans, baby
Yeah, she looked good, like a lady
Do it to me, James
And the Mississippi River runs like molasses in the summertime
And me, you know, I don’t hardly mind
Sippin' on a beer in Bourbon Street and I’m sittin' easy
Don’t get me wrong, it takes a lot to please me Have a seat an' take a load off your feet, and she said «Yes»
So I said, «I like your dress»
Swamps all around make ya feel kinda funny, don’t they, honey
She crossed her legs and looked at me funny
Down on the bayou, why, you never know just what you’re doin'
Down on the bayou, why, you never know just what you’re doin' (what you’re
doin')
Down on the bayou, why, you never know just what you’re doin'
Down on the bayou, why, you never know just what you’re doin'
Joseph
Early in the mornin', she hitched a ride down to Louisville (Louisville)
Holdin' onto a hundred dollar bill
Dressed herself like a Cajun Queen in New Orleans, baby
Yeah, she looked good, like a lady
And the Mississippi River, it runs like molasses in the summertime
And me, you know, I don’t hardly mind
Sippin' on a beer in Bourbon Street and I’m sittin' easy
Don’t get me wrong, it takes a lot to please me Everybody sing
Down on the bayou, why, you never know just what you’re doin'
Down on the bayou, why, you never know just what you’re doin'