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what a morning was dancing
slanted across the water
tugged in her own heart
of a poor man's daughter
the mud felt so cool
from a toes up to a knees
said a word singing up in a trees
she tries to save the moment but the moment in was gone
now she gets to find herself a old sweet song
mississipi mud
mississipi mud
don't you get stuck in that mississipi mudheard a young man playing on a tool from back in time
on a recipe so wide
and it sounded all right
he was singing bottle two joints
a little country stores
playing with that feeling oh' we all heard before
and you know it sounded sweet

underneath the tangerine sky
but he never even noticed the world he'd passing by
mississipi mud
mississipi mud
don't you get stuck in that mississipi mudkeep it in your soul
feel it in your blood but don't you get stuck in that mississipi mud,that mississipi mudthat mud feels soft, that mud feels smooth
but stay too long and you can't move, you can't move, you can't movejukebox in a jackyards
down band the levy
with the hundreds forty fives
also heavy
like a demon like goes feel dawn
with the holy ghost
who want it down from memphis to the golf coast
but you wanna hear any music if you drop a corder rain
the grooves were out and there is nothing left to spend
mississipi mud
mississipi mud
don't you get stuck in that mississipi mudkeep it in your soul
feel it in your blood but don't you get stuck in that mississipi mud,that mississipi mud
but don't you get stuck in that mississipi mud,that mississipi mud

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Shemekia Copeland (b Harlem, New York City, 10 April 1979) is an American blues singer. The daughter of blues guitarist and singer Johnny Copeland, she began to pursue a singing career in earnest at age 16, when her father's health began to decline; he took Shemekia on tour as his opening act, which helped establish her name on the blues circuit. She landed a record deal with Alligator, which issued her debut album "Turn the Heat Up!" in 1998. The record was met with enthusiastic reviews, and she toured the blues festival circuit in America and Europe.

Read more about Shemekia Copeland on Last.fm.


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