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Mister and Mississippi - Patti Page



     
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I can't recall my mother, I don't remember dad
Mister and Mississippi was all I ever hadOh, I was born to wander, I was born to roam
And Mister and Mississippi made me feel at homeMy cradle was the river, my school a river boat
My teacher was a gambler, the slickest one afloat
My teacher was a gambler, the slickest one afloat
He taught me not to gamble on a petticoatOh, I was born to wander, I was born to roam
And Mister and Mississippi made me feel at homeOh, darlin' how I love you, what more is there to say?
I love you like a barefoot girl loves the summer day
The way a wanderin' gypsy loves the changing sea
Just like the restless river loves old New OrleansI love a tiny village, a quiet country town
A house, a little garden with kiddies runnin' 'round
You'd be a faithful husband, I'd be a trusty friend
Until I heard that steamboat comin' 'round the bendOh, I was born to wander, I was born to roam
And Mister and Mississippi made me feel at home
Oh, I was born to wander, I was born to roam
And Mister and Mississippi made me feel at home

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Patti Page (born Clara Ann Fowler on November 8, 1927 in Claremore, Oklahoma (some sources give Muskogee, Oklahoma), died January 1, 2013 Encinitas, California) is one of the best-known female singers in traditional pop music. She is the best-selling female artist of the 1950s and was among the first to cross over from country music to pop. Her recording career spans the years 1947 to 1981. Page continued to perform live up until her death at 85. She was billed as "The Singing Rage, Miss Patti Page".

Read more about Patti Page on Last.fm.


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