When people talk about the soundtrack of America, Mississippi is always playing in the background. The Magnolia State gave birth to the blues, nurtured gospel and soul, and shaped the rhythms of country and rock. You can’t talk about American music without talking about Mississippi.
From the haunting guitar of Robert Johnson to the powerhouse voice of Faith Hill, from B.B. King’s Lucille to Afroman’s “Hattiesburg Hustle,” Mississippi has left fingerprints on nearly every genre. Artists have written about its towns, its people, its struggles, and of course, the great river that shares its name. Some of these songs celebrate Mississippi; others wrestle with its complicated history. Together, they form a chorus that has been sung for more than a century.
There are hundreds of songs tied to Mississippi—too many to list in one article. But here is a master collection of some of the best-known, most influential, and most beloved tracks that carry Mississippi in the title, in the lyrics, or in their spirit.
🎶 Blues & Delta Roots
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Robert Johnson – Walking Blues
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Robert Johnson – Cross Road Blues
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Willie Brown – Mississippi Blues
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Charley Patton – High Water Everywhere
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Muddy Waters – I Feel Like Going Home
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Muddy Waters – Rollin’ and Tumblin’
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Mississippi John Hurt – Avalon Blues
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Bessie Smith – Backwater Blues
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Lead Belly – Bourgeois Blues
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Lead Belly – Boll Weevil Song
🎶 Country & Americana
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Jimmie Rodgers – Miss the Mississippi and You
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Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn – Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man
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Jesse Winchester – Mississippi, You’re on My Mind
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Charlie Daniels Band – Mississippi
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Bobbie Gentry – Mississippi Delta
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Faith Hill – Mississippi Girl
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Sugarland – Down in Mississippi (Up to No Good)
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Marty Stuart – Mississippi Boy
🎶 Rock & Southern Rock
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Mountain – Mississippi Queen
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Lynyrd Skynyrd – Mississippi Kid
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Bob Dylan – Mississippi (Love and Theft)
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Bob Dylan – High Water (For Charley Patton)
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Three Dog Night – Mississippi Delta City Blues
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Bobbie Gentry – Ode to Billie Joe (Tallahatchie Bridge)
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Black Oak Arkansas – Back to the Land of Mississippi
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ZZ Top – My Head’s in Mississippi
🎶 Pop, R&B, and Soul
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Pussycat – Mississippi
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Sam Cooke – Mississippi Poor Boy
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Aretha Franklin – Do Right Woman, Do Right Man (recorded in Muscle Shoals, rooted in Mississippi tradition)
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Mavis Staples – Down in Mississippi
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Cassandra Wilson – Mississippi
🎶 Hip-Hop & Rap
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Afroman – Hattiesburg Hustle
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David Banner – Mississippi
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Snoop Dogg feat. David Banner – Mississippi
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Big K.R.I.T. – Children of the World
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Rae Sremmurd – This Could Be Us (and others, Tupelo roots throughout their work)
🎶 Mississippi River Songs
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Paul Robeson – Ol’ Man River
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Johnny Cash – Big River
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Creedence Clearwater Revival – Proud Mary
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Tina Turner – Proud Mary (definitive version)
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Keb’ Mo’ – Mississippi River
🎶 Modern & Alternative
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Solange – Down in Mississippi
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Rising Appalachia – Mississippi
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Train – Mississippi
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The Secret Sisters – Mississippi
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Yola – Faraway Look (Mississippi soul roots)
The Big Picture
What you see here is only a fraction of the full story. From Delta field hollers to arena rock stages, from gospel tents to hip-hop mixtapes, Mississippi has been—and continues to be—the heartbeat of American music. There are hundreds of songs that carry its name, echo its influence, or honor its people. And each one proves what Mississippians have always known: when the world needs a song, it often starts here.
After all, Mississippi isn’t just a place on the map—it’s “The Birthplace of America’s Music.”



