Mississippi Mud
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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When the sun goes down, the tide goes out,
The people gather 'round and they all begin to shout,
"Hey! Hey! Uncle Dud,
It's a treat to beat your feet on the Mississippi Mud.
It's a treat to beat your feet on the Mississippi Mud".

What a dance do they do!
Lordy, how I'm tellin' you
They don't need no band
They keep time by clappin' their hand
Just as happy as a cow chewin' on a cud,
When the people beat their feet on the Mississippi Mud.

Lordy, how they play it!
Goodness, how they sway it!
Uncle Joe, Uncle Jim,
How they pound the mire with vigor and vim!
Joy! that music thrills me!
Boy! it nearly kills me!
What a show when they go!
Say! they beat it up either fast or slow.

When the sun goes down, the tide goes out,
The people gather 'round and they all begin to shout,
"Hey! Hey! Uncle Dud,
It's a treat to beat your feet on the Mississippi Mud.
It's a treat to beat your feet on the Mississippi Mud".

What a dance do they do!
Lordy, how I'm tellin' you
They don't need no band
They keep time by clappin' their hand.




Just as happy as a cow chewin' on a cud.
When the people beat their feet on the Mississippi Mud.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bing Crosby's "Mississippi Mud" describe a scene of joyous celebration and communal dancing along the banks of the Mississippi River. As the sun sets and the tide goes out, the people gather around to shout and dance, led by Uncle Dud and accompanied only by their own clapping hands. The singer marvels at the energy and enthusiasm of the dancers, who seem just as content and happy as a cow chewing on its cud.


The chorus repeats the titular phrase, emphasizing the central theme of the song - the pure pleasure and fun of beating one's feet along in time to the earthy rhythms of the Mississippi. The verses expand upon this theme, describing the dancers' movements and the infectious excitement they generate. The language is playful and full of alliteration and rhyme, underscoring the joyous and lighthearted atmosphere of the scene.


Line by Line Meaning

When the sun goes down, the tide goes out,
As the day comes to a close and the ocean water recedes,


The people gather 'round and they all begin to shout,
Locals and visitors alike gather to join in the fun,


"Hey! Hey! Uncle Dud,
They call out to the dance leader, affectionately known as Uncle Dud,


It's a treat to beat your feet on the Mississippi Mud.
They express how joyful it is to dance on the muddy banks of the Mississippi River,


It's a treat to beat your feet on the Mississippi Mud".
They repeat the sentiment and emphasize the beauty of dancing in the mud,


What a dance do they do!
The observers express awe and amazement at the dance they witness,


Lordy, how I'm tellin' you
They're not exaggerating - the dance is truly incredible,


They don't need no band
Despite the lack of musical instruments,


They keep time by clappin' their hand
The dancers synchronize their movements through clapping and rhythm,


Just as happy as a cow chewin' on a cud,
They're just as content and fulfilled as a cow eating its own food,


When the people beat their feet on the Mississippi Mud.
All due to the simple act of dancing in the mud along with everyone else.


Lordy, how they play it!
The music is so vibrant and full of life!


Goodness, how they sway it!
The observers acknowledge the skillful movement of the dancers,


Uncle Joe, Uncle Jim,
Two other dance leaders named Uncle Joe and Uncle Jim,


How they pound the mire with vigor and vim!
They dance with such strength and energy, creating a spirited atmosphere,


Joy! that music thrills me!
The music fills the viewers with tremendous joy and excitement,


Boy! it nearly kills me!
The observers are so immersed in the moment that it feels almost overwhelming,


What a show when they go!
The dance is so lively and entertaining!


Say! they beat it up either fast or slow.
The tempo of the music varies, but the dancers can keep up no matter what.


When the sun goes down, the tide goes out,
Once again, as the day comes to a close and the water recedes,


The people gather 'round and they all begin to shout,
The enthusiasm and energy of the crowd remains the same.


"Hey! Hey! Uncle Dud,
Once again, they call out to the leader Uncle Dud,


It's a treat to beat your feet on the Mississippi Mud.
They reiterate the joyfulness of dancing on the riverbank.


It's a treat to beat your feet on the Mississippi Mud".
Again, the sentiment is expressed, emphasizing the beauty of this simple activity.




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Written by: HARRY BARRIS, JAMES CAVANAUGH

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@divvy1400yam600

@@oldtoby9377
This is the record I mentoned
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVurWxCgjc8

Buddy Cole was IMO a superb pianist.
Listen to his accompaniment on the last song:My kind of Love.
The words are not for me but I think the music is the best of pop.
Never been surpassed.
In fact since then it's been mostly downhill !



All comments from YouTube:

@UncommonCriticisms2147

This song reminds me of the episode of M*A*S*H where Harry Morgan guest stars as General Steele

@amyelizabeth529

That's the whole reason why I had to look it up. I had to read the lyrics. Great episode!!

@brianwilson4596

Amily Demler  gets me every time i see it its so wacky that he just gets up and also racially profiles that "Its In You're Blood" as in the African american has that JIVE

@UncommonCriticisms2147

Hawkeye: I take it we don't have to leave?

Col Blake: Only the General does

Hawkeye: In a rubber truck......

@rangerjustice

Just saw that episode - I didn't realize it was a real song until I called this up!

@JeffDeWitt

Yep, General Steele sent me here.

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@stephenadamsmusicalinterpr4203

M*A*S*H brought me here. General Steele was nuts🤣

@KandiKlover

Colonel Potter hehe

@xuser48

@@KandiKlover No, General Steele.

@jogados

Yeah it's funny how MASH recycled some people into other characters...a nurse that dumps Hawkeye in the first season finale cause he's not into marriage, returns in the 2nd or 3rd as another nurse and they go all over again. Just like Steele becomes Potter...

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