Mississippi Queen

Album: Climbing! (1970)
Charted: 21
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  • Mississippi queen
    If you know what I mean
    Mississippi queen
    She taught me everything

    Way down around Vicksburg
    Around Louisiana way
    Lived the Cajun lady
    Aboard the Mississippi Queen

    You know she was a dancer
    She moved better on wine

    While the rest of them dudes were gettin' their kicks
    Boy, I beg your pardon, I was gettin' mine

    Mississippi queen
    If you know what I mean
    Mississippi queen
    She taught me everything

    This lady she asked me
    If I would be her man
    You know that I told her
    I'd do what I can

    To keep her lookin' pretty
    Buy her dresses that shine

    While the rest of them dudes were makin' their bread
    Boy, I beg your pardon, I was losin' mine

    You know she was a dancer
    She moved better on wine

    While the rest of them dudes were gettin' their kicks
    Boy, I beg your pardon, I was gettin' mine

    Yeah, Mississippi queen Writer/s: David Rea, Felix Pappalardi, Laurence Laing, Leslie A. Weinstein
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 21

  • Jeff W from Boston, MaIn the TV series "The Adventures of Pete & Pete", Little Pete and his band perform a song called "Marmalade Cream", which is a clear homage to Mississippi Queen.
  • Jim from West Palm Beach, FlVicksburg, Miss. is where the Union won control of the Mississippi in 1863. Grant was the general, and he had superior numbers in troops and supplies. The South could not hold.
  • Camille from Toronto, OhWell, this was never a favorite of mine. Heard it on the car radio yesterday and looked up the lyrics today. I don't think they're east to understand. However, the ones posted here have **** where they sing the word Vicksburg. I always knew they sang that word, so not sure why someone thought they were singing profanity? No one addresses the use of the word Queen. Especially since he says, if you know what I mean, after using the word. Is he with a guy or a girl? Even tho I don't care much for the song, I can understand why some elevate it to a kind of Free Bird status. Oh, and it does put me in the mind of Cripple Creek, I can see the similarity there, except I love Cripple Creek and this song not so much.
  • Terry from Va.beach, Vaanybody need to know what the lyrics are when he says "went down around.."vicksburg"
  • Ryan from Anahola, HiI gotta have more cowbell!
  • Cyberpope from Richmond, CanadaNantucket Sleighride was my last 8-track tape bought & my intro to Mountain -- rockin' good tunes!
  • Mike from Matawan, NjAgree 100%, Ricco. No "Theme From An Imaginary Western"??? WTF?? "Mississippi Queen" has reached "Freebird" status with me. The minute I hear that song on the radio, I immediately tune to another station.
  • Owen from Cromwell, CtThere's a sour note in the cowbell part that always bugs me. I didn't really know a cowbell could have "notes" per se, but Corky manages to hit a bad one. Never figured out why they didn't re-record that part.
  • Lisas from Rocklanc Co>, AlgeriaMountain is prob the Best Bend in the worls
  • Ricco from Tejas, AngolaThe best Mountain song would have to be "Theme From An Imaginary Western." Great guitar work!
  • Cyberpope from Richmond, CanadaMountain's best song, IMO, was "Nantucket Sleighride"(on album of that name, which also contained Mississippi Queen); I found it as an 8-track for 10-cents at a flea market in 1985! & then had to go hunting second hand stores for more Mountain!
  • Mike from Stevenson Ranch, Cawhat about drive my car by the beatles rockin cowbell in that song
  • Snuckles from San Francisco, CaDude. All yall sre talkin bout the best cowbell songs and no one mentioned WORKING FOR THE WEEKEND!!! OMG! Loverboy! Cmon people.
  • Steven from Gibsonia , PaThis sounds like Lenny Kravitz singing
  • S.d. from Denver, CoCowbell classics? Yes, this one definitely qualifies. But the best? #1: Honky Tonk Woman; #2: Sweet City Woman; #3: Hazy Shade of Winter; Hon. Mention: Don't Fear the Reaper (for inspiring one of the all-time great SNL sketches and launching the most popular non-sequitur phrase of the last decade)
  • Clubber Lange from Ocean Gate, NjOne of the best Rock Band/ Guitar Hero songs....
  • Bert from Pueblo, Nmone of the best one-hit wonders ever.
  • Sheeberson from Wrightsville Beach, Nconly 3 comments? geez... i thought this song was poular... leslie west was god, my hero for being a larger mammal and still BEASTING on the guitar (not to mention adding some pretty great vocals... i think he sang, at least...).
  • Paul from Liverpool, EnglandThis is indeed one of the greatest cowbell songs of all-time, along with 'Never in my Life'. Go to Stonerrock.com and search for 'Cowbells' in the classic albums section for an amazing list compiled by regular contributors.
  • Justin from Albany, NyThis song rocks so much! Its to bad mountain is so unknown nowadays they made some great music
  • Brandon from Peoria, IlI rate this the #1 greatest Cowbell Song...#2 is Don't Fear (the Reaper) and #3 is Low Rider.
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