Mississippi Mud

HARRY BARRIS, JAMES CAVANAUGH

When the sun goes down, the tide goes out,
The people gather 'round and they all begin to shout,
"Hey! Hey! Uncle Dud,
It's a treat to beat your feet on the Mississippi Mud.
It's a treat to beat your feet on the Mississippi Mud".

What a dance do they do!
Lordy, how I'm tellin' you
They don't need no band
They keep time by clappin' their hand
Just as happy as a cow chewin' on a cud,
When the people beat their feet on the Mississippi Mud.

Lordy, how they play it!
Goodness, how they sway it!
Uncle Joe, Uncle Jim,
How they pound the mire with vigor and vim!
Joy! that music thrills me!
Boy! it nearly kills me!
What a show when they go!
Say! they beat it up either fast or slow.

When the sun goes down, the tide goes out,
The people gather 'round and they all begin to shout,
"Hey! Hey! Uncle Dud,
It's a treat to beat your feet on the Mississippi Mud.
It's a treat to beat your feet on the Mississippi Mud".

What a dance do they do!
Lordy, how I'm tellin' you
They don't need no band
They keep time by clappin' their hand.
Just as happy as a cow chewin' on a cud.
When the people beat their feet on the Mississippi Mud.

Trivia about the song Mississippi Mud by Paul Whiteman

On which albums was the song “Mississippi Mud” released by Paul Whiteman?
Paul Whiteman released the song on the albums “"Pops" Remembers” in 1967, “Whiteman Stomp 1923-1936” in 1987, “From Monday On (Take 6)” in 1998, “Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra (1920-1935)” in 2006, “50th Anniversary” in 2008, “The Early Years, Vol. 2” in 2011, and “Nostalgic Memories-The Very Best Of Paul Whiteman-Vol. 60” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Mississippi Mud” by Paul Whiteman?
The song “Mississippi Mud” by Paul Whiteman was composed by HARRY BARRIS, JAMES CAVANAUGH.

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