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Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man: A Deep Dive into a Classic

The timeless melody of “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” has captivated audiences for generations. This iconic song, often associated with the American South and its rich musical heritage, continues to resonate with listeners today. It’s a testament to the enduring power of music, capable of transporting us to different times and places.

Background

To fully appreciate the depth and meaning of “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man,” it’s essential to understand its historical context. The song was popularized by the legendary singer Barbara Mandrell, who released a version in 1980. Her rendition, with its heartfelt vocals and catchy melody, quickly became a country music staple. However, the song’s origins can be traced back to an earlier era.

The composition of “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” is a blend of traditional country and folk elements. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of Southern life, exploring themes of love, loss, and longing. The melody is both soothing and uplifting, creating a sense of nostalgia and yearning.

One of the central themes in “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” is the enduring power of love. The lyrics evoke a sense of deep affection and commitment, suggesting that love can transcend geographical boundaries and time itself. The song also explores the concept of identity and belonging, as the characters grapple with their roots and their place in the world.

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Lyrics

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Hey, Louisiana woman, Mississippi manWe’ll get together every time we canThe Mississippi River can’t keep us apartThere’s too much love in this Mississippi heartToo much love in this Louisiana heart
See the alligator all a-waitin’ nearbySooner or later they know I’m gonna tryWhen she wave from the bank don’t you know I knowIt’s a goodbye fishin’ line, see you while I goWith a Louisiana woman waitin’ on the other sideThe Mississippi River don’t look so wide
Louisiana woman, Mississippi manWe’ll get together every time we canThe Mississippi River can’t keep us apartThere’s too much love in this Mississippi heartToo much love in this Louisiana heart
Well, I thought I’d been loved but I never had‘Til I was wrapped in the arms of a Mississippi manWhen he holds me close it feels almostLike another hurricane just a-ripped the coastIf he can’t come to me I’ma gonna go to himThat Mississippi River, Lord, I’m gonna swim
Hey, Louisiana woman, Mississippi manWe’ll get together every time we canThe Mississippi River can’t keep us apartThere’s too much love in this Mississippi heartToo much love in this Louisiana heart
Well, the Mississippi River, Lord, it’s one mile wideAnd I’m gonna get me to the other sideMississippi man, I’m losin’ my mindGotta have your lovin’ one more timeI’m gonna jump in the river and-a here I goToo bad alligator you swim too slow
Hey, Louisiana woman, Mississippi manWe’ll get together every time we canThe Mississippi River can’t keep us apartThere’s too much love in this Mississippi heartToo much love in this Louisiana heart
Ah, there’s too much love in this Mississippi heartToo much love in this Louisiana heart
HeyAh, there’s too much love in this Mississippi heartToo much love in this Louisiana heartAh, there’s too much love in this Mississippi heartToo much love in this Louisiana heartHey

By Harley