Moonlight Mississippi (A Whistle Stop Town)

Willard Robison

Moonlight, Mississippi is a whistle-stop town
They take in the sidewalks when the sun goes down
It's slow as molasses that drips from a can
But Moonlight, Mississippi is the promised land

With their deep south talking that's so pleasant to hear
Like corn on the cob it's mighty sweet on the ear
There's just seven houses and one yellow hound
For Moonlight, Mississippi is a whistle-stop town

Down round the levy where magnolias bloom
I've never seen such a sight in my life
The air gets so heavy with sweet perfume
You can cut it up with a knife

At night on each plantation cotton gleams so darn white
Stars go on vacation, folks don't need a light
The trains don't stop at Moonlight unless they're flagged down
For Moonlight, Mississippi is a whistle-stop town

You're gonna love my old whistle-stop town

Trivia about the song Moonlight Mississippi (A Whistle Stop Town) by Rosemary Clooney

When was the song “Moonlight Mississippi (A Whistle Stop Town)” released by Rosemary Clooney?
The song Moonlight Mississippi (A Whistle Stop Town) was released in 1994, on the album “Still on the Road”.
Who composed the song “Moonlight Mississippi (A Whistle Stop Town)” by Rosemary Clooney?
The song “Moonlight Mississippi (A Whistle Stop Town)” by Rosemary Clooney was composed by Willard Robison.

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