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I traded a '57 Chevy for my first guitar
And daddy said I was crazy 'cause that was a helluva car
When I played love me tender on that fender
And the music came pourin' out of my hands and heart
He knew it was worth it and so did I
'Cause sometimes, some things don't have a priceSo, I learned to play all my heroes' songs
And I finally got around to writin' a few of my own
The songs got better, I put a band together
And we played our first gig at a little club in MccombWhen I walked on stage and opened my mouth
I started to sing and you came pouring outOoh, ooh Mississippi
You know how hard it was for me to leave
Ooh, ooh Mississippi
I miss you I hope you miss me, my MississippiSo, I packed my delta dreams and came to music city
Brought a whole lot of me, a little Presley and some Twitty
I came here to make it but if I don't I can take it
Just as long as I have you with meI know I'm gonna be strong enough
'Ccause I've got your mud in my bloodOoh, ooh Mississippi
You know how hard it was for me to leave

Ooh, ooh Mississippi
I miss you I hope you miss me, my Mississippi, yeahYou know I have four first loves
That car, this guitar and the girl that broke my heart
And you Mississippi
You know how hard it was for me to leaveOoh, ooh Mississippi
I miss you I hope you miss me(My Mississippi)
My Mississippi
My Mississippi
(My Mississippi)
My Mississippi

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Jeff Bates doesn’t cherry pick his life for the high spots. Whether he’s writing or singing a song, he’s always emotionally honest. You heard that quality in such of his RCA Records hits as “The Love Song,” “Rainbow Man,” “One Second Chance,” “I Wanna Make You Cry” and “Long Slow Kisses.” Now comes the compelling CD, Jeff Bates, the singer’s debut collection for the Black River Music Group. Jeff’s was the guiding hand in 10 of the album’s 13 songs.

Read more about Jeff Bates on Last.fm.


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