G
Old Mr. Deville,
C
G
spent twenty years of hard time, before he saw the light
D
C
G
now he’s preaching on the corner of a Mississippi Saturday night.
G
Drive by the pawn shop bail bond motel,
C
G
the ladies at the juke joint, are looking for a fight
D
C
G
and they’ll hunt you like a rabbit on a Mississippi Saturday night.
C
Vicksburg, Natchez, down to Crescent City
G
the Gulf Coast blues oh it sure is a pity
D
don’t make a lot of money, baby thats alright
G
cause we make a lot of loving on a Mississippi Saturday night.
G
Old Mr. Simon from Hushpuckena,
C
G
if you’re messing with his daughter you better treat her right
D
C
G
or he’ll tree you like a possum on a Mississippi Saturday night.
C
Vicksburg, Natchez, down to Crescent City
G
the Gulf Coast blues oh it sure is a pity
D
don’t make a lot of money, baby thats alright
G
cause we make a lot of loving on a Mississippi Saturday night.
G
Drive to the ballpark, out by the Wal-Mart,
C
G
people on the river are hoping for a bite
D
C
G
whole mess of catfish cooking on a Mississippi Saturday night.
G
Old Mr. Hayward, sings like a jaybird, more like a jailbird inside a FEMA trailer
C
your gonna need a pirogue, the waters getting high D
D
C
G
or you’ll be sleeping in the river on a Mississippi Saturday night.
C
Vicksburg, Natchez, down to Crescent City
G
the Gulf Coast blues oh it sure is a pity
D
don’t make a lot of money, baby thats alright
G
cause we make a lot of loving on a Mississippi Saturday night.
C
Vicksburg, Natchez, down to Crescent City
G
the Gulf Coast blues oh it sure is a pity
D
don’t make a lot of money, baby thats alright
G
cause we make a lot of loving on a Mississippi Saturday night.
G
D
C