Catfish John

Allen Reynolds / Bob McDill

Mama said: Don't go near that river
Don't be hanging around old Catfish John
Come in the morning, I'd always be there
Walking in his footsteps in the sweet Delta dawn

Take me back to another morning, to a time so long ago
When the sweet magnolia blossomed, cotton fields as white as snow

Catfish John was a river hobo who lived and died by the river's bed
Looking back I still remember I was proud to be his friend

Mama said: Don't go near that river
Don't be hanging around old Catfish John
Come in the morning I'd always be there
Walking in his footsteps in the sweet Delta dawn

Born a slave in the town of Vicksburg, traded for a chestnut mare
Lord her never spoke in anger though his load was hard to bear

Mama said: Don't go near that river
Come in the morning I'd always be there
Walking in his footsteps in the sweet Delta dawn
Walking in his footsteps in the sweet Delta dawn

Trivia about the song Catfish John by Grateful Dead

Who composed the song “Catfish John” by Grateful Dead?
The song “Catfish John” by Grateful Dead was composed by Allen Reynolds and Bob McDill.

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