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Here's another gem by Jesse Winchester. Accompaniment is simple both in structure and especially in style. This is a vocalist song as the accompaniment is subdued. At the beginning of the song, the D chord used a hammer-on pattern where you hammer on the second fret A string. I play this song finger picked. Tempo is relatively slow so that you and your audience can relish the rich lyrics. Hope you have fun with it.
Mississippi, You're on My Mind
Words and Music by Jesse Winchester
Key of D Tempo--4/4
[D] I think I see [D7] a [G] wagon rutted [D] road
[D] with the weeds growing tall between the
[A7] tracks, [D] and along one side [D7] runs a
[G]rusty barbed wire [D] fence and beyond there
sits an [A7] old tar paper [D]shack.
[CHORUS]
[G] Mississippi, you're on my mind,
Missis-[D]-sippi, you're on my mind,
[G7-barred 3rd fret] woh, [D] woh
Missis-[A7]-sippi you're on my [D]mind.
I think I hear a noisy old John Deere in a field specked with dirty cotton lint, and below the field runs a little shady creek, and there you'll find the cool green leaves of mint.
{CHORUS}
I think I smell the honeysuckle vine, the heavy sweetness like to make me sick. And the dogs, my God, they're hungry all the time and the snakes are sleeping where the weeds are thick.
[CHORUS]
I think I feel an angry oven heat, the southern sun just blazes in the sky. And in the dusty weeds, an old fat grasshopper jumps. I wanna make it to that creek before I fry.
[CHORUS--Repeat two times]
************************************************************* * Ben Rushing, Jr. * The opinions stated are my own * * USM Box 9074 * and are not to be considered to * * Hattiesburg, Ms. 39406 * be those of the University of * *************************************************************
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