L. Ribes

L. is 18 years old. He is the Electric Guitarist of Blues Beyond Time. L. is also known as "-Genius-". L. is located in Bucharest at Underground Gym.

L. likes to exercise at the gym during off hours and is trying to talk to media in order to get ahead professionally.

Mississippi Moonlight

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Song Details

Mississippi Moonlight is Singalong music in tempo Moderato. The music is GOD SMACKINGLY GLORIOUS and the lyrics are GOD SMACKINGLY GLORIOUS. The song was written 9/30/2020 by L. Ribes. The originality is perfect.

Fame: 3
Popularity:
Stage Potential: 30
Genre: Blues
Owner: None
First Revealed: 2/12/2025

Dominant Instruments

Acoustic Guitar
Electric Guitar
Lead Vocals

Special Lyrics

(Verse 1)
Down by the river where the willows weep,
The Mississippi moon sings me to sleep.
Silver reflections dance on the tide,
But I got a heartache I just can't hide.

(Chorus)
Oh, Mississippi moonlight, shine on me,
Wash away the sorrow, set my soul free.
Lost in the night, with nowhere to go,
Let your light guide me home.

(Verse 2)
Her voice still lingers like a southern breeze,
Soft as the whispers in the cypress trees.
She left me standin’ with a tear-stained face,
Now I’m just driftin’ in time and space.

(Chorus)
Oh, Mississippi moonlight, shine on me,
Wash away the sorrow, set my soul free.
Lost in the night, with nowhere to go,
Let your light guide me home.

(Bridge)
Ain’t no preacher gonna save my soul,
Ain’t no bottle gonna make me whole.
But the river still flows, and the moon still shines,
Maybe someday I’ll be fine.

(Outro)
So I sit by the water, hummin’ a tune,
Just me and the blues, beneath that moon.
Mississippi moonlight, don’t let me go,
You’re the only light I’ve ever known.

Record Releases

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