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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Confederate Railroad
Confederate Railroad
Performer
Billy Joe Walker, Jr.
Billy Joe Walker, Jr.
Acoustic Guitar
Danny Shirley
Danny Shirley
Lead Vocals
Don Potter
Don Potter
Acoustic Guitar
Eddie Bayers
Eddie Bayers
Drums
Cowboy Eddie Long
Cowboy Eddie Long
Guitar
Brent Rowan
Brent Rowan
Guitar
Barry Beckett
Barry Beckett
Keyboards
Chris McDaniel
Chris McDaniel
Keyboards
Curtis Young
Curtis Young
Background Vocals
Dennis Wilson
Dennis Wilson
Background Vocals
Gates Nichols
Gates Nichols
Pedal Steel Guitar
Harry Stinson
Harry Stinson
Background Vocals
Michael Lamb
Michael Lamb
Guitar
Suzi Ragsdale
Suzi Ragsdale
Background Vocals
Bob Wray
Bob Wray
Bass Guitar
Michael Rhodes
Michael Rhodes
Bass Guitar
WAYNE SECREST
WAYNE SECREST
Bass Guitar
Mark DuFresne
Mark DuFresne
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Dave Gibson
Dave Gibson
Composer
Kathy Louvin
Kathy Louvin
Lyrics
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Barry Beckett
Barry Beckett
Producer
Carlos Grier
Carlos Grier
Assistant Engineer
Jim DeMain
Jim DeMain
Assistant Engineer
Mark Nevers
Mark Nevers
Assistant Engineer
Mike Corbett
Mike Corbett
Assistant Engineer
Patrick Kelly
Patrick Kelly
Assistant Engineer
Pete Greene
Pete Greene
Engineer
Denny Purcell
Denny Purcell
Mastering Engineer
Chuck Ainlay
Chuck Ainlay
Mixing Engineer

Lyrics

I hitch-hiked up to Memphis, a young boy in my prime I thought that big old city could ease my Georgia mind After just one hour, I met a Southern girl She said, "They call me the Queen of Memphis" Then, she took me around the world And I saw stars dancing on the water I heard Elvis singing Blue Suede Shoes That old muddy river was my witness The night I fell in love with the queen of Memphis I woke up the next morning, a prisoner of her charms She showed me things I'd never seen back there on that farm She set my soul on fire, she completed all my dreams A boy became a man that night in the arms of the Memphis Queen And I saw stars dancing on the water I heard Elvis singing Blue Suede Shoes That old muddy river was my witness The night I fell in love with the queen of Memphis Just like that old man river, she keeps rolling through my mind And you know I won't forget her 'cause she was one of a kind I saw stars dancing on the water I heard Elvis singing Blue Suede Shoes That old muddy river was my witness The night I fell in love with the queen of Memphis Now I'm still in love with the queen of Memphis
Writer(s): David Lowell Gibson, Kathy Louvin Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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