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Furry Lewis
A song about the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927.
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The flood affected Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Texas. Arkansas was hardest hit, with 14% of its territory covered by floo...
The back water done rolled lord, and tumbled, drove me down the line
The back water done rolled and tumbled, drove poor Charley down the line
Lord, i'll tell the world the water done struck Drew's town
Lord the whole round country, lord creek water is overflowed
Lord the whole round country, man, is overflowed
(spoken: you know, i can't stay here, i'm bound to go where it's high boy.)
I would go to the hill country, but they got me barred
Now looky now, in Leland, Lord, river is rising high
Looky here, boys around Leland tell me river is raging high
(spoken: boy, it's rising over there, yeah.)
I'm going over to Greenville, bought our tickets, good bye
Looky here, the water dug out, Lordy, levee broke, rolled most everywhere
The water at Greeville and Leland, Lord, it done rose everywhere
(spoken: boy, you can't never stay here.)
I would go down to Rosedale, but they tell me there's water there
Back water at Blytheville, backed up all around
Back water at Blytheville, done struck Joiner town
It was fifty families and children. Tough luck, they can drown
The water was rising up in my friend's door
The water was risins up in my friend's door
The man said his womenfolk, "Lord we'd better go"
Oh Lordy, women is groaning down
Oh Lordy, women and children sinking down
(spoken: Lord have mercy.)
I couldn't see nobody home, and was no one to be found
High Water Everywhere Part 1 was written by Charley Patton.