About the song
“Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” by Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty is a classic country duet that captures the raw passion and undeniable chemistry between two of country music’s most iconic figures. Released in 1973, this track stands as a testament to their exceptional vocal harmony and their ability to convey a sense of genuine connection through their music. It’s more than just a country duet; it’s a celebration of love’s magnetic pull, a story of two individuals drawn together by an irresistible force.
The song’s lyrics, written by Becki Bluefield and Jim Owen, tell the story of a passionate relationship between a “Louisiana Woman” and a “Mississippi Man,” highlighting the geographical and emotional distance they must overcome to be together. Their vocal interplay, marked by its playful banter and heartfelt harmonies, enhances the song’s captivating and relatable quality.
Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty’s vocal styles, while distinct, blend seamlessly in this collaboration. Lynn’s powerful and emotive vocals, combined with Twitty’s smooth and seductive baritone, create a captivating dynamic. They don’t just sing the lyrics; they embody them, conveying the passion and longing of the characters with a raw honesty that is both compelling and relatable. This genuine connection is a hallmark of their artistry, and it’s what makes their rendition of “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” so impactful.
The song’s arrangement, typically upbeat and driving, allows their vocals and the narrative to take center stage. The driving rhythm section, twangy guitars, and fiddle create a lively and energetic atmosphere, mirroring the song’s theme of passionate love.
“Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” is more than just a country duet; it’s a celebration of love’s magnetic pull, a testament to the enduring power of human connection. It’s a reminder that love can transcend geographical and emotional boundaries, bringing together individuals from different worlds.
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Lyrics
Hey, Louisiana woman, Mississippi man
We get together every time we can
The Mississippi River can’t keep us apart
There’s too much love in this Mississippi heart
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
See the alligator all a-waitin’ nearby
Sooner or later, they know I’m gonna try
When she waved from the bank, don’t you know I know?
It’s a-goodbye, fishin’ line, see you while I go
With a Louisiana woman waitin’ on the other side
The Mississippi River don’t look so wide
Louisiana woman, Mississippi man
We get together every time we can
The Mississippi River can’t keep us apart
There’s too much love in this Mississippi heart
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
Well, I thought I’d been loved, but I never had
‘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 can’t come to me, I’m a-gonna go to him
That Mississippi River, Lord, I’m gonna swim
Hey, Louisiana woman, Mississippi man
We get together every time we can
The Mississippi River can’t keep us apart
There’s too much love in this Mississippi heart
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
Well, The Mississippi River, Lord, it’s one mile wide
And I’m gotta get me to the other side
Mississippi man, I’m losin’ my mind
Gotta have your lovin’ one more time
I’m gonna jump in the river, and a-here I go
Too bad, alligator, you swim too slow
Hey, Louisiana woman, Mississippi man
We get together every time we can
The Mississippi River can’t keep us apart
There’s too much love in this Mississippi heart
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
There’s too much love in this Mississippi heart
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
Hey!
There’s too much love in this Mississippi heart
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
There’s too much love in this Mississippi heart
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
Hey!