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Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man Chords by Loretta Lynn

Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man chords by Loretta Lynn

Guitar chords with lyrics

Contributed by DON CZARSKI

Tuning: Standard tuning

Difficulty: novice

SONG:   LOUISIANA WOMAN, MISSISSIPPI MAN
ARTIST: CONWAY TWITTY and LORETTA LYNN
TAB BY: DON CZARSKI
EMAIL:  GUITARZAN7@HOTMAIL.COM

              LOUISIANA WOMAN, MISSISSIPPI MAN
               CONWAY TWITTY and LORETTA LYNN

INTRO:

E --------------------------------
B -----------5--------7-5---------
D -4/6---4/6---4/6--------6-4-----
G -----6------------6----------6--
A --------------------------------
E --------------------------------
E --------------------------------
B -----------5--------7-5---------
D -4/6---4/6---4/6--------6-------
G -----6------------6-------------
A --------------------------------
E --------------------------------


CHORUS:
     F#
Hey, Louisiana woman, Mississippi man
C#
We get together every time we can

The Mississippi River can't keep us apart
                               F#          C#
There's too much love in this Mississippi heart
                       F#        C#
Too much love in this Louisiana heart


VERSE:
 C#
See the alligator all a waitin' nearby
                    F#            C#
Soon or later they know I'm gonna try

When she wave from the bank don't you know I know
                            F#             C#
It's a goodbye fishin' line see you while ago


BREAK:
        C#
With a Louisiana woman waitin'

On the other side

The Mississippi River
       F#      C#
Don't look so wide


CHORUS:
 F#
Louisiana woman, Mississippi man
C#
We get together every time we can

The Mississippi River can't keep us apart
                              F#          C#
There's too much love in the Mississippi heart
                       F#        C#
Too much love in this Louisiana heart


VERSE:
 C#
Well I thought I'd been loved but I never had
                                    F#          C#
Till I was wrapped in the arms of a Mississippi man

When he holds me close it feels almost
                            F#          C#
Like another hurricane just ripped the coast

If he can't come to me I'm gonna go to him
                                  F#     C#
That Mississippi River, Lord, I'm gonna swim


CHORUS:
     F#
Hey, Louisiana woman, Mississippi man
C#
We get together every time we can

The Mississippi River can't keep us apart
                               F#          C#
There's too much love in this Mississippi heart
                       F#        C#
Too much love in this Louisiana heart


VERSE:
 C#
Well the Mississippi River, Lord, it's one mile wide
                            F#     C#
And I'm gonna get me to the other side

Mississippi man I'm losin' my mind
                       F#        C#
Gotta have your loving one more time

I'm gonna jump in the river and here I go
                        F#       C#
Too bad alligatior you swim too slow


CHORUS:
     F#
Hey, Louisiana woman, Mississippi man
C#
We get together every time we can

The Mississippi River can't keep us apart
                               F#          C#
There's too much love in this Mississippi heart
                       F#        C#
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
                                   F#          C#
But there's too much love in this Mississippi heart
                      F#        C#
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
  F#        C#
Heeeeeeey, hey
                               F#          C#
There's too much love in this Mississippi heart
                       F#        C#
Too much love in this Louisiana heart
                               F#          C#
There's too much love in this Mississippi heart
                       F#        C#
Too much love in this Louisiana heart

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Loretta Lynn chords for Louisiana woman, mississippi man

About this song

"Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man" is a duet between country music legends Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty. "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man" is the opening track of the album by the same name. The album was released by the duo in 1973.