Текст песни
Mississippi
John
Hurt
was
a
farmin′
man
Played
a
sweet
guitar
with
calloused
hands
He
touched
my
heart
with
southern
grace
One
of
my
heroes,
dead
an'
gone
- still
livin′
on
Elizabeth
Cotten,
as
a
young
girl
Wrote
a
famous
tune
went
'round
the
world
Freight
train,
freight
train
- a
timeless
song.
One
of
my
heroes,
dead
an'
gone
- still
livin′
on
Reverend
Gary
Davis
smoked
a
fat
cigar
A
blind
street-singer
with
a
big
guitar
Livin′
his
sermon,
he
taught
us
so
well
One
of
my
heroes,
dead
an'
gone
- still
livin′
on
Now,
the
great
Son
House
- a
Delta
blues
king
I
saw
him
play
an'
heard
him
sing
I
was
a
young
man
then,
his
time
wasn′t
long
He's
one
of
my
heroes,
dead
an′
gone
- still
livin'
on
Sam
Charters
from
Texas
with
his
wife
named
Ann
Been
spreadin'
the
word
from
land
to
land
Blues
faces
won′t
fade
away
One
of
my
heroes,
still
livin′
on
- still
livin'
on
Roebuck
Staples
- they
called
him
"Pops"
His
inspiration
will
never
stop
I
hear
his
voice
inside
my
own
He′s
one
of
my
heroes,
dead
an'
gone
- still
livin′
on.
Still
livin'
on
Read
′em
in
a
book,
look
'em
up
on
the
net
Blues
people
we
can't
forget
Roots
need
water
for
the
tree
to
thrive
Talkin′
′bout
my
heroes
- still
alive
My
heroes
- livin'
on
Still
livin′
on.
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