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MISSISSIPPI©

Sailing down the Mississippi
Chewing on a plug of hay
Just ain't nothing like my river
On such a beautiful day

Brother Jim lying right beside me
Everything's feeling just fine
'Cause where as free as the river
We up boat and go faithful by each other side

The sun fields mighty good this morning
Gonna be a good day I can see
Its gently rays are mighty warmin'
Why don't you come along with us Jim and see me

Plenty of fish to make good eatin'
Lots of room upon my the raft
Now that your [sic] friends with the river
Maybe you'll never go back

Put down the load you been carrying
Follow me & don't look back
Jim's just about got supper cookin'
Plenty of room upon the raft

Forget about time for there's no reason
To worry about things like that
The days just melt into seasons
There is no future or past

Summer sky is our roof top
Beds are made out of
Traveling on just another mile
Don't think I'm ever gonna stop
Can't do nothing know [sic] but smile and smile

I'm goin' back to mountain country
Back where a man own brake
I'm back to mountain country
To get my living soul from
The girls they got twice as pretty
Once you leave New York City forever

3rd verse-The sun
But down in town you been sorry
Follow me don't look back
Cotton on a Virginia hillside
Chosen and peer [sic] is this
Dirt hardens before the rainstorm
On such a beautiful day
Supper is just what's cooking
O my mountain woman's mighty good lookin'


Page last updated: 12 Mar 2008

This is a song that is known to have been performed by Child in the early months of 1969, but none of these shows' audio is in circulation. Whether or not this song was a carryover from Earth is anyone's guess, as very little is known about Earth. MISSISSIPPI seems influenced by Creedence Clearwater Revival and The Band. Springsteen has numbered all 7 verses of the song. The remainder of the lyrics on the 2nd page are alternate/substitute verses for this same song that Bruce seems to have written. The below scans are of low quality, and since these alternate/substitute verses on the 2nd page are written with a pencil, they are very hard to read.

Some additional notes written through the 1st page:
"D tuning"
"G flat minor - D flat minor"
"Instead of A minor use D" (next to the 4th line of the 1st verse).

Thanks to the It's Only Rock 'N Roll online auction that was held in June 2006, a handful of Springsteen handwritten lyrics sheets and setlists saw the light for the first time. The highlight of the auction was a Bruce Springsteen spiral notebook of never before published collection of 20 handwritten lyrics from 1968:

Bruce Springsteen 1968 lyrics notebook
  1. CLOUDS [2 pages]
  2. CRYSTAL [2 pages]
  3. THE WAR SONG [2 pages]
  4. THE WINDOW [2 pages]
  5. A WINTER'S REVELATION (IN 9 ILLUSIONS) [3 pages]
  6. THE VIRGIN FLOWER [3 pages]
  7. FOR NEVER ASKING [3 pages]
  8. UPON THIS DAY (EURYDICE) [2 pages]
  9. UNTIL THE RAIN COMES [3 pages]
  10. INSIDE THE CASTLE WALLS [3 pages]
  11. DEATH OF A GOOD MAN [2 pages]
  12. ALONE [2 pages, lyrics by Norman Luck]
  13. NEW YORK MORNING LOVE [2 pages]
  14. SLUM SENTIMENTS [2 pages]
  15. SUNLINE [2 pages]
  16. MISSISSIPPI [2 pages]
  17. untitled [1 page]
  18. LOVE CYCLE [3 pages]
  19. THE WIND AND THE RAIN [2 pages]
  20. untitled [1 page]

Notes:

The first page of the notebook is a "contents page" listing the first 15 songs.

Songs #1 to #4 were transcribed on 26 Apr 1968. Songs #5 to #7 were transcribed on 29 Apr 1968. Songs #8 to #11 were transcribed on 30 Apr 1968. These songs (#1 to #11) appear to have been transcribed into the notebook in a tidy fashion in three batches over a five day period. Same pen and writing style. These are likely to represent writings that Bruce had accumulated over some time in late '67 or early '68, and then shifted into the newly purchased writing notebook.

There is no transcription date noted for songs #12 to #15. The writing style is more rushed and multiple pens have been utilized (both on the individual songs and in the "Contents Page" listing). These 4 songs may have been transcribed at separate times into the notebook over a more scattered timeframe after April 1968 (perhaps summer or fall 1968).

Items #16 to #20 are undated and show much more "work-in-progress" characteristics. Various pens were used. These are likely to date from fall 1968 to late 1968 to possibly (in the case of #19 and #20) the early months of 1969.

It certainly appears that the notebook (in total) has Springsteen writings spanning the entire year of 1968.

Song #17 seems to be too short to be a completed song, and is most probably just a work-in-progress idea. Lyrics are (check scan here):

Jesus Mary and Joseph
Can you help a lost sheep please
Won't you show me the way
Cause I got more confused each day and
I got calluses on my knees

Song #20: This appears to be merely an "lyrics ideas" sheet, with no song really formulated yet (check scan here). The first two paragraphs are in completely different ink than the final (longer paragraph). The first two paragraphs seem to have been written at the same time and seem to relate to each other. The final (longer paragraph) seems unrelated to the first two, and contains lyrics from the 1969 Child's song RESURRECTION.

Several of the first 15 song titles, or slight variations of the titles, (particularly those from the first batch of 11 titles in the book) have been known about (in vague terms) for many years via the recollections of some people who actually saw Springsteen play solo at the time - including unpublished interview comments by the late Curt Fluhr (of the Castiles).

Jeannie Clark, who performed solo shows with Bruce at the Off Broadstreet Coffee House, Red Bank, NJ, in mid 1968 (she even performed once at the time with The Castiles in place of vocalist Paul Popkin), recalled several of the song titles years ago and has recalled that Bruce had a repertoire of about 10-20 self-penned songs at the time. But nobody had ever seen any setlist or lyrics (or audio) to back up Jeannie's (or others) memory. For this reason, this notebook is such an important historical find.

Norman Luck, co-writer of ALONE, vaguely recalls some of the other song titles in the notebook, and recalls them as being from the late 1967 to spring 1968 period.

According to Brucebase, the first of the above 15 songs were performed in May 1968 at The Off Broad Street Coffee House, Red Bank, NJ, which opened in May 1968 to cater for the acoustic orientated, singer/songwriter music scene then taking hold in the area. The club provided "open mike and hoot nights" for aspiring young songwriters to perform. Springsteen was among the first to take advantage of the opportunity and is known to have given at least two solo performances in May and several others during the summer. These performances included an impressive array of folk-orientated songs Bruce had written in recent months - material that didn't fit into the rock setlists performed by The Castiles. The above-mentioned 15 songs (all Springsteen originals) represent most of his original solo-oriented music repertoire played at these shows during May-Aug 1968. One of these songs, ALONE, was co-written by Springsteen and Norman Luck (leader of the band Purpul Dyneste). The Springsteen songwriting style of this mid 1968 period bears similarities to the lyricism displayed in his 1972 solo demos and was strongly influenced by Tim Buckley, Leonard Cohen, Donovan and Dylan - and these four artists songs were often intermingled with Springsteen's originals during the solo shows.

For additional information, read the notes about this item as published on the It's Only Rock 'N Roll auction page (note that there are some minor mistakes/inaccuracies).

The bid on this item started at $5,000.00, and reached $57,706.61. The auction also included many other lyrics sheets and setlists from the late '60s or early '70s, which included additional songs, most of which were also unheard-of: WE'VE GOT TO DO IT NOW, SOME TIMES AT NIGHT, IF YOU WANT TO GET HIGH, OH NO NO NO, SPANISH DREAMS, GYPSY RIDER, SHE'S GOT THE LORD, and others... We don't know if all of these songs are original compositions or covers.

The collector who purchased the notebook in the late 1980's never gave out any information about it. So we are lucky this was a public auction sale, or else we may have never seen the contents.



MISSISSIPI - Handwritten lyrics from Bruce Springsteen's 1968 lyrics notebook (page 1) MISSISSIPI - Handwritten lyrics from Bruce Springsteen's 1968 lyrics notebook (page 2)

Thanks Audio2575 and Jake (ol'catfishinthelake from BTX and Greasy Lake) for the help.

If you have any corrections or additional info, please contact me via the below form or by email: . If you own or have access to the mentioned spiral notebook, I would be very grateful if you'd send me higher quality scans for I am having hard time reading the songs lyrics from these low-resolution scans. You will be credited. Thanks in advance.

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