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Thread #59186   Message #943737
Posted By: Frankham
30-Apr-03 - 02:49 PM
Thread Name: The Songs of Mississippi.
Subject: Lyr Add: ROLL ON MISSISSIPPI ROLL ON
I finally found what I was looking for. Had a hard time locating it. Found it in a Charles Anderson Fake Book through a banjo player.
It's a fun little tune with a set of razz-a-ma-tazz diminished seventh chords at the climax.

ROLL ON MISSISSIPPI ROLL ON
(Eugen West, James McCaffrey and Dave Ringle)
Recorded by Snooks' Memphis Ramblers (1931)
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Verse:
Hear that whistle, there goes the bell.
That means we're on our way.
All a-board! Boy I'm feelin' swell.
This is my happy day!
Paddle wheel, you're mighty mighty slow.
That's why I keep shouting "Let her go!"

Chorus:
Roll on you Mississippi, Roll on.
Come on you lazy steamer, move on.
Clear the river, here we come.
Watch her smoke, boy,
Hear that engine hummin' Lawdy!
Take a look at the shore..
Soon I'll be with the folks I adore.
There's a spot 'round the bend.
That's my home, my journey's end.
Come n you Old Man River, come on!
Roll on you Mississippi, roll on!

Frank Hamilton