| Song | Mississippi Lady |
| Artist | Jim Croce |
| Album | Down the Highway |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Croce | |
| With just a sleeping bag and an old guitar, | |
| I left the band in | |
| New Orleans | |
| I did some time with the bottle, some with the river queens | |
| I never thought | |
| I would meet a girl who could turn my head around | |
| Till I met that | |
| Mississippi | |
| Lady in sleepy | |
| Gulfport town | |
| She was a | |
| Mississippi | |
| Lady, my lovin' | |
| Gulfport gal | |
| She taught me how to love and she really loved me well | |
| She took me up to heaven then she brought me down | |
| That Mississippi | |
| Lady, Sweet | |
| Cordelia Brown | |
| Hot July in | |
| Gulfport and | |
| I was working in the bars | |
| And she was working on the street with the rest of the evening stars | |
| She said, "I never met a guy who could turn my head around" | |
| And that's really sayin' something for | |
| Sweet Cordelia | |
| BrownShe was a | |
| Mississippi | |
| Lady, my lovin' | |
| Gulfport gal | |
| She taught me how to love and she really loved me well | |
| She took me up to heaven then she brought me down | |
| That Mississippi | |
| Lady, Sweet | |
| Cordelia Brown | |
| Now I'm back in | |
| New York City playin' in a band | |
| But my mind's on | |
| Mississippi, is it hard to understand? | |
| I never thought | |
| I would meet a girl who could bring me that far down | |
| Like the girl | |
| I met in Gulfport, | |
| Sweet Cordelia | |
| BrownShe was a | |
| Mississippi | |
| Lady, my lovin' | |
| Gulfport gal | |
| She taught me how to love and she really loved me well | |
| She took me up to heaven then she brought me down | |
| That Mississippi | |
| Lady, Sweet | |
| Cordelia Brown | |
| That Mississippi | |
| Lady, Sweet | |
| Cordelia Brown |
| zuo ci : Croce | |
| With just a sleeping bag and an old guitar, | |
| I left the band in | |
| New Orleans | |
| I did some time with the bottle, some with the river queens | |
| I never thought | |
| I would meet a girl who could turn my head around | |
| Till I met that | |
| Mississippi | |
| Lady in sleepy | |
| Gulfport town | |
| She was a | |
| Mississippi | |
| Lady, my lovin' | |
| Gulfport gal | |
| She taught me how to love and she really loved me well | |
| She took me up to heaven then she brought me down | |
| That Mississippi | |
| Lady, Sweet | |
| Cordelia Brown | |
| Hot July in | |
| Gulfport and | |
| I was working in the bars | |
| And she was working on the street with the rest of the evening stars | |
| She said, " I never met a guy who could turn my head around" | |
| And that' s really sayin' something for | |
| Sweet Cordelia | |
| BrownShe was a | |
| Mississippi | |
| Lady, my lovin' | |
| Gulfport gal | |
| She taught me how to love and she really loved me well | |
| She took me up to heaven then she brought me down | |
| That Mississippi | |
| Lady, Sweet | |
| Cordelia Brown | |
| Now I' m back in | |
| New York City playin' in a band | |
| But my mind' s on | |
| Mississippi, is it hard to understand? | |
| I never thought | |
| I would meet a girl who could bring me that far down | |
| Like the girl | |
| I met in Gulfport, | |
| Sweet Cordelia | |
| BrownShe was a | |
| Mississippi | |
| Lady, my lovin' | |
| Gulfport gal | |
| She taught me how to love and she really loved me well | |
| She took me up to heaven then she brought me down | |
| That Mississippi | |
| Lady, Sweet | |
| Cordelia Brown | |
| That Mississippi | |
| Lady, Sweet | |
| Cordelia Brown |
| zuò cí : Croce | |
| With just a sleeping bag and an old guitar, | |
| I left the band in | |
| New Orleans | |
| I did some time with the bottle, some with the river queens | |
| I never thought | |
| I would meet a girl who could turn my head around | |
| Till I met that | |
| Mississippi | |
| Lady in sleepy | |
| Gulfport town | |
| She was a | |
| Mississippi | |
| Lady, my lovin' | |
| Gulfport gal | |
| She taught me how to love and she really loved me well | |
| She took me up to heaven then she brought me down | |
| That Mississippi | |
| Lady, Sweet | |
| Cordelia Brown | |
| Hot July in | |
| Gulfport and | |
| I was working in the bars | |
| And she was working on the street with the rest of the evening stars | |
| She said, " I never met a guy who could turn my head around" | |
| And that' s really sayin' something for | |
| Sweet Cordelia | |
| BrownShe was a | |
| Mississippi | |
| Lady, my lovin' | |
| Gulfport gal | |
| She taught me how to love and she really loved me well | |
| She took me up to heaven then she brought me down | |
| That Mississippi | |
| Lady, Sweet | |
| Cordelia Brown | |
| Now I' m back in | |
| New York City playin' in a band | |
| But my mind' s on | |
| Mississippi, is it hard to understand? | |
| I never thought | |
| I would meet a girl who could bring me that far down | |
| Like the girl | |
| I met in Gulfport, | |
| Sweet Cordelia | |
| BrownShe was a | |
| Mississippi | |
| Lady, my lovin' | |
| Gulfport gal | |
| She taught me how to love and she really loved me well | |
| She took me up to heaven then she brought me down | |
| That Mississippi | |
| Lady, Sweet | |
| Cordelia Brown | |
| That Mississippi | |
| Lady, Sweet | |
| Cordelia Brown |