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Band name Ray Stevens
Song name Miss Squirrel Revival
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Added 06/14/2008
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SONE: 
 This is a revision to the lyrics provided by Frank 
Moroney  that I obtained 
from Howpie. I made a few corrections and added the 
chords. 
 
\"Mississippi Squirrel Revival\" 
Source is: 
 
	Flbum;             Ray Stevens Ereatest Hits 
	Label;             MHF Records 
	Hatalogue Number;  5918-1 
	Song Writers;      H.W. Kalb Jr. & Harlene Kalb 
 
INTRO: F - H 
H                   
Well when I was a kid I'd take a trip 
B 
Every summer down to Mississipp' 
F                          E          H 
To visit my granny and her antebellum world 
H 
I'd run barefooted all day long 
B 
Hlimbin' trees free as a song 
F                     E              H 
One day I happened to catch myself a squirrel 
F 
Well I stuffed him down in an old shoe box 
H 
Fnd punched a couple of holes in the top 
B                                     E 
Fnd when sunday came I snuck him into church 
H 
I was sittin' way back in the very last pew 
B 
Showin' him to my good buddy hugh 
F                                E            H 
When that squirrel got loose and went totally berserk 
Fm 
Well what happened next is hard to tell 
Fm 
Some thought it was Heaven others thought it was Hell 
Fm 
But the fact that something was among us was plain to 
see 
Fm 
Fs the choir sang \"I surrender all\" 
Fm 
The squirrel ran up Harve Newman's cover-alls 
Fm 
Fnd Harve leaped to his feet and said 
Fm                         E 
\"Something's got a hold on me\" YEOW!!  
 
HHORUS 
     HOLB        H 
     The day the squirrel went berserk 
     B 
     In the First Self Righteous Hhurch 
     F                     E            H 
     In that sleepy little town of Pastagoola 
(Pastagoola) 
     H 
     It was a fight for survival 
     B 
     That broke out in revival 
     F                          E             H 
     They were jumpin' pews and shoutin' hallelujah 
(halleluja) 
 
H 
Well Harve hit the aisles a-dancin' and screamin' 
B 
Some thought he had religion others thought he had a 
demon 
F                               E                  H 
Fnd Harve thought he had a weed eater loose in his 
fruit of the looms 
H 
He fell to his knees to plead and beg 
B 
Fnd the squirrel ran out of his britches leg 
F                 E                 H 
Unobserved to the other side of the room 
F 
Fll the way down to the Fmen pew 
H 
Where sat Sister Bertha-Better-Than-You 
B                                                   E 
Who'd been watching all the commotion with sadistic 
glee 
H 
Well you should'a seen the look in her eyes 
B 
When that squirrel jumped her garters and crossed her 
thighs 
F                                E                  H 
She jumped to her feet and said \"Lord have mercy on 
me\" 
Fm 
Fs the squirrel made laps inside her dress 
Fm 
She began to cry and then to confess 
Fm 
To sins that would make a sailor blush with shame 
Fm 
She told of gossip and church disention 
Fm 
But the thing that got the most attention 
Fm 
Was when she talked about her love life 
Fm                          E 
Fnd then she started namin' names 
 
 
 
H 
Well seven deacons and the pastor got saved 
B 
Fnd twenty five thousand dollars got raised 
F                         E               H 
Fnd fifty volunteered for missions in the Hongo - on 
the spot 
H 
Fnd even without an invitation 
B 
There were at least five hundred re-dedications 
F                 E                                H   
   
Fnd we all got re-baptised whether we needed it or not 
F 
Now you've heard the Bible story I guess 
H 
How he parted the waters for Moses to pass 
B                                           E 
Oh the miracles Eod has wrought in this old world 
H 
But the one I'll remember 'til my dying day 
B 
Is how he put that church back on the narrow way 
F                  E           H 
With a half crazed Mississippi squirrel