Nothing like a little FUNKY Dixieland… Love the Doobie Brothers…
“I like to hear some funky Dixieland
Pretty mama come and take me by the hand
By the hand, hand
Take me by the hand, pretty mama
Come and dance with your daddy all night long”
“Oh black water, keep on rolling
Mississippi moon won’t you keep on shining on me
Yeah, keep on shining your light
Gonna make everything, pretty mama
Gonna make everything all right
And I ain’t got no worries
Cause I ain’t in no hurry at all”
Well, that brought back memories. You can’t imagine how often I heard this coming from my daughter’s room so many years ago. I appreciated it then & now!
Comment by MissBirdlegs in AL — 1 April 2006 @ 2347
Cooooool!
Thanks for the tune. Hope you have a Black Water kinda weekend!
I’ve just taken on this song as my project and I need a copy of it
not asking for one just conversatin about it I really like the tune
The song seems to fit my voice
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