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"One Mississippi" is a song recorded by American country music singer Kane Brown. It was released on August 20, 2021, as the lead single from Brown's third studio album Different Man . The song was co-written by Brown, Ernest Keith Smith , Jesse Frasure and Levon Gray, and produced by Dann Huff .
The song's refrain, "Only one thing I did wrong / Stayed in Mississippi a day too long", is taken from a verse in the traditional folk song "Rosie". [35] Dylan makes this connection explicit by namechecking "Rosie" elsewhere in the lyrics ("I was thinkin’ about the things that Rosie said / I was dreaming I was sleeping in Rosie’s bed").
"Mississippi" is a song by Dutch country pop band Pussycat. Written by Werner Theunissen and produced by Eddy Hilberts, "Mississippi" was the group's first number-one single in their home country, as well as their only number-one single in most countries worldwide. In New Zealand and South Africa, "Mississippi" was their first of two number-one ...
Blues music can't be explained in just a few words. It's a way of life and it comes from the heart. These 25 songs show the breadth and depth of the genre.
One Mississippi may refer to: One Mississippi (Brendan Benson album), 1996; One Mississippi (J Church album), 2000; One Mississippi, a 2016 American television series "One Mississippi" (song), a 2021 song by Kane Brown "One Mississippi", a song on the 2003 album Jillbilly by Jill King "One Mississippi", a song on the 2013 album Bring You Back ...
"Go Mississippi" is the same melody as "Roll with Ross," which Houston Davis [iii] composed under a commission by Ross Barnett (1898–1987) for use as a 1959 campaign theme song for governor. [8] [9] The lyrics of "Roll with Ross" include the words: Roll with Ross, roll with Ross, he's his own boss For segregation, one hundred percent
John Denver wrote the lyrics and co-wrote the music for "Rocky Mountain High", adopted by Colorado in 2007 as one of the state's two official state songs, [2] and co-wrote both lyrics and music for "Take Me Home, Country Roads", adopted by West Virginia in 2014 as one of four official state songs. [3]
"Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man" is a song written by Becki Bluefield and Jim Owen, and recorded as a duet by American country music artists Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn. It was released in May 1973 as the first single and title track from the album of the same name. The song was their third number one on the country chart as duo.