The Harper Grae Muddy Water song was released in 2020 as the title track for her album...watch the music video and lyric video here.
The Harper Grae Muddy Water song was released in 2020 as the title track for her album. Harper was born Shanna Henderson in Reeltown, Alabama. She adopted her stage name Harper Grae as “Harper” honors her grandparents’ surname and “Grae” stands for “God Redeems All Equally”. Harper was raised in the church by her maternal grandparents. She won a talent competition while attending Auburn University. Harper also managed to land a role on the network TV series The Glee Project. Now, she’s living in Nashville and pursuing her passion for songwriting and singing.
Watch her Muddy Water music video, lyric video, and see the written lyrics below.
I grew up in the ditches of Alabama
Nothing wrong with a little dirt under my nails
I played rough and I got the scars to prove it
Cos I was taught to always give em hell
I can pray my way to Jesus
I can wear my fancy dress
But there ain’t enough revival
to save me from this mess
I can make a million dollars
I can drive down every road
In the end it doesn’t matter
Cos everywhere I go
I’ll always be my mother’s daughter
My veins run with muddy water
I can’t help but wonder where id be now
If I had greener grass underneath my feet
Lord knows there’s no changing where you came from
This muddy waters always been apart of me
I can pray my way to Jesus
I can wear my fancy dress
But there ain’t enough revival
to save me from this mess
I can make a million dollars
I can drive down every road
In the end it doesn’t matter
Cos everywhere I go
I’ll always be my mother’s daughter
My veins run with muddy water
Can’t get clean when it’s underneath my skin
Can’t wash off what I born in
I can pray my way to Jesus
I can wear my fancy dress
But there ain’t enough revival
to save me from this mess
I can make a million dollars
I can drive down every road
In the end it doesn’t matter
Cos everywhere I go
I’ll always be my mother’s daughter
My veins run with muddy water
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