| When the sun goes down, the tide goes out
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| The people gather 'round and they all begin to shout
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| «Hey! |
| Hey! |
| Uncle Dud
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| It’s a treat to beat your feet on the Mississippi Mud
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| It’s a treat to beat your feet on the Mississippi Mud»
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| What a dance do they do!
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| Lordy, how I’m tellin' you…
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| They don’t need no band…
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| They keep time by clappin' their hand…
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| Just as happy as a cow chewin' on a cud
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| When the people beat their feet on the Mississippi Mud
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| 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
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| When the people beat their feet on the Mississippi Mud
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| Lordy, how they play it!
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| Goodness, how they sway it!
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| Uncle Joe, Uncle Jim
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| How they pound the mire with vigor and vim!
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| Joy! |
| that music thrills me!
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| Boy! |
| it nearly kills me!
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| What a show when they go!
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| Say! |
| they beat it up either fast or slow
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| 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 |