Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty: Chart Rewind, 1978

About the Song

Ah, love and geography! Country music thrives on stories of star-crossed couples, and Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynnā€™s duet, ā€œLouisiana Woman, Mississippi Manā€, is a prime example. This classic song, released in 1973, explores the fiery tension and undeniable chemistry that arises when a Southern belle from Louisiana meets a stubborn Mississippi man.
The beauty of the song lies in the back-and-forth between Twitty and Lynn. He, with his deep baritone, embodies the strong, traditional Mississippi character, perhaps a touch set in his ways. Lynn, with her signature sass, portrays the fiery Louisiana woman, unwilling to be tamed. The lyrics, ā€œHe likes his catfish fried, I like mine et on a poā€™boy,ā€ perfectly capture the playful jabs at their cultural differences.

ā€œLouisiana Woman, Mississippi Manā€ isnā€™t all playful banter, though. Thereā€™s a simmering attraction beneath the surface. Twitty sings, ā€œSheā€™s got a smile like sunshine, a temper like a storm,ā€ hinting at the womanā€™s captivating complexity. Lynn counters with, ā€œHeā€™s got a stubborn streak a mile wide, but a heart thatā€™s warm,ā€ acknowledging his gruff exterior that masks a kind soul.
Despite their contrasting personalities and backgrounds, the song emphasizes the undeniable pull between them. Lines like, ā€œWe may fight like fire and rain, but somethinā€™ ā€™bout us just fits the same,ā€ showcase the universal truth that opposites can attract. ā€œLouisiana Woman, Mississippi Manā€ celebrates the beauty of finding love in unexpected places, where differences become a source of intrigue rather than a barrier.

The song transcends its geographical references. Itā€™s a story about embracing what makes us unique and finding common ground despite our contrasting backgrounds. Whether youā€™re from the North or the South, the city or the country, ā€œLouisiana Woman, Mississippi Manā€ reminds us that love can bridge any divide, as long as hearts are open and passions run hot.Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty Live on Hee Haw | Loretta lynn, Conway twitty,  Country music

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Lyrics: Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man

[Conway Twitty:]
Hey, Louisiana woman
[Loretta Lynn:]
Mississippi man
[Both:]
We get together every time we can
The Mississippi River canā€™t keep us apart
[Conway Twitty:]
Thereā€™s too much love in this Mississippi heart
[Loretta Lynn:]
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
[Conway Twitty:]
See the alligators all a waitinā€™ nearby
Sooner or later, they know Iā€™m gonna try
When she waved from the bank
Donā€™t you know I know
Itā€™s a-goodbye fishinā€™ line, see you while I go
With a Louisiana woman waitinā€™ on the other side
The Mississippi River donā€™t look so wide
[Conway Twitty:]
Louisiana woman
[Loretta Lynn:]
Mississippi man
[Both:]
We get together every time we can
The Mississippi River canā€™t keep us apart
[Conway Twitty:]
Thereā€™s too much love in this Mississippi heart
[Loretta Lynn:]
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
[Loretta Lynn:]
Well, I thought Iā€™d been loved, but I never had
ā€˜Til I was wrapped in the arms of a Mississippi man
When he holds me close, it feels almost
Like another hurricane just ripped the coast
If he canā€™t come to me, Iā€™m gonna go to him
That Mississippi River, Lord, Iā€™m gonna swim
[Conway Twitty:]
Hey, Louisiana woman
[Loretta Lynn:]
Mississippi man
[Both:]
We get together every time we can
The Mississippi River canā€™t keep us apart
[Conway Twitty:]
Thereā€™s too much love in this Mississippi heart
[Loretta Lynn:]
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
[Conway Twitty:]
Well, Mississippi River, Lord, itā€™s one mile wide
And Iā€™m gotta get me to the other side
[Loretta Lynn:]
Mississippi man, Iā€™m a-losinā€™ my mind
Gotta have your lovinā€™ one more time
[Conway Twitty:]
Iā€™m gonna jump in the river and here I go
Too bad, alligator, you swim too slow
[Conway Twitty:]
Hey, Louisiana woman
[Loretta Lynn:]
Mississippi man
[Both:]
We get together every time we can
The Mississippi River canā€™t keep us apart
[Conway Twitty:]
Thereā€™s too much love in this Mississippi heart
[Loretta Lynn:]
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
[Conway Twitty:]
Thereā€™s too much love in this Mississippi heart
[Loretta Lynn:]
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
[Conway Twitty:]
Hey, thereā€™s too much love in this Mississippi heart
[Loretta Lynn:]
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
[Conway Twitty:]
Thereā€™s too much love in this Mississippi heart
[Loretta Lynn:]
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
[Conway Twitty:]
Hey

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