Mississippi Moon

Carson Whitsett, Tony Joe White

It's a late night show, on the radio
Goin' down the road, with the wolf-man
Lightnin' bugs all around, moonlight shinin' down
On little sleepy towns, down in the flat-land

I can still hear mama calling
Son it's tome to come on in
And when the darkness started fallin'
Everybody gathered 'round the table, amen.

Mississippi Moon hanging in the haze
I wish I never left you
Spent enough time in the old rat race
Goin' back down to the Delta

Barbecues, back porch news
And guitar blues, just about sundown
Mockingbird melodies, watermelon memories
Cruising the streets, downtown

Hot summer nights down on the levy
She spread the blanket on the ground
There ain't no feeling like the first time
When the innocence is lost and love is found

Mississippi Moon hanging in the haze
I could almost reach out and touch you
Been so long and I've missed your face
Goin' back down to the Delta

I'm tired of searching for the answers
Always out there on the run
I'm going back to where my heart is
Down Highway 61

Mississippi Moon hanging in the haze
Almost reach and touch you
Been so long and I've missed your face
Goin' back down to the Delta

Mississippi Moon hanging in the haze
Wish I never left you
Spent enough time in the old rat race
Goin' back down to the Delta

Mississippi Moon
Mississippi Moon

Trivia about the song Mississippi Moon by John Anderson

When was the song “Mississippi Moon” released by John Anderson?
The song Mississippi Moon was released in 1994, on the album “Country 'Til I Die”.
Who composed the song “Mississippi Moon” by John Anderson?
The song “Mississippi Moon” by John Anderson was composed by Carson Whitsett, Tony Joe White.

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