Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town

GEORGE W. GANN, HAROLD KENNETH DORMAN

[Chorus]
In a Mississippi cotton pickin' delta town
One dusty street to walk up and down
Nothing much to do but hang around
In a Mississippi cotton pickin' delta town

Down in the delta where I was born
All we raised was cotton, potatoes and corn
I've picked cotton 'til my fingers hurt
Draggin' a sack through the delta dirt
I've worked hard the whole weeklong
Pickin' my fingers to the blood and bone
Ain't a lot of money in cotton bale
At least when you try to sell

[Chorus]

On Saturday night, we'd get dressed up
Catch us a ride on a pickup truck
On a gravel road that nearly strangled us
That cotton pickin' delta dust
We'd sit across the street on the depot porch
Lookin' at the folks lookin' back at us
Munchin' on a dust covered ice cream cone
Wondering how we'd get back home

[Chorus]

Trivia about the song Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town by Charley Pride

On which albums was the song “Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town” released by Charley Pride?
Charley Pride released the song on the albums “Pride of America” in 1974 and “Anthology” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town” by Charley Pride?
The song “Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town” by Charley Pride was composed by GEORGE W. GANN, HAROLD KENNETH DORMAN.

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