About the Song
Ah, love and geography! Country music thrives on stories of star-crossed couples, and Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynnās duet, āLouisiana 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, āHe likes his catfish fried, I like mine et on a poāboy,ā perfectly capture the playful jabs at their cultural differences.
āLouisiana Woman, Mississippi Manā isnāt all playful banter, though. Thereās a simmering attraction beneath the surface. Twitty sings, āSheās got a smile like sunshine, a temper like a storm,ā hinting at the womanās captivating complexity. Lynn counters with, āHeās got a stubborn streak a mile wide, but a heart thatās 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, āWe may fight like fire and rain, but somethinā ābout us just fits the same,ā showcase the universal truth that opposites can attract. āLouisiana 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. Itās a story about embracing what makes us unique and finding common ground despite our contrasting backgrounds. Whether youāre from the North or the South, the city or the country, āLouisiana Woman, Mississippi Manā reminds us that love can bridge any divide, as long as hearts are open and passions run hot.
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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 canāt keep us apart
[Conway Twitty:]
Thereās 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 Iām gonna try
When she waved from the bank
Donāt you know I know
Itās a-goodbye fishinā line, see you while I go
With a Louisiana woman waitinā on the other side
The Mississippi River donāt look so wide
[Conway Twitty:]
Louisiana woman
[Loretta Lynn:]
Mississippi man
[Both:]
We get together every time we can
The Mississippi River canāt keep us apart
[Conway Twitty:]
Thereās too much love in this Mississippi heart
[Loretta Lynn:]
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
[Loretta Lynn:]
Well, I thought Iād been loved, but I never had
āTil 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 canāt come to me, Iām gonna go to him
That Mississippi River, Lord, Iām gonna swim
[Conway Twitty:]
Hey, Louisiana woman
[Loretta Lynn:]
Mississippi man
[Both:]
We get together every time we can
The Mississippi River canāt keep us apart
[Conway Twitty:]
Thereās too much love in this Mississippi heart
[Loretta Lynn:]
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
[Conway Twitty:]
Well, Mississippi River, Lord, itās one mile wide
And Iām gotta get me to the other side
[Loretta Lynn:]
Mississippi man, Iām a-losinā my mind
Gotta have your lovinā one more time
[Conway Twitty:]
Iām 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 canāt keep us apart
[Conway Twitty:]
Thereās too much love in this Mississippi heart
[Loretta Lynn:]
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
[Conway Twitty:]
Thereās too much love in this Mississippi heart
[Loretta Lynn:]
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
[Conway Twitty:]
Hey, thereās too much love in this Mississippi heart
[Loretta Lynn:]
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
[Conway Twitty:]
Thereās too much love in this Mississippi heart
[Loretta Lynn:]
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
[Conway Twitty:]
Hey
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