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Mark-o Origins: Lazy Lazy River (Mississippi Sheiks) (8) Lyr Add: LAZY LAZY RIVER (Mississippi Sheiks) 14 Oct 14


Howdy all

I'm working on a new book of classic jug band & string band songs arranged for uke and I'd love some assistance.

I'm drawing a complete blank on the origins of this song. It's found on the "Folks He Sure Do Pull Some Bow" CD. The song is pretty obviously based on an old chestnut, but so far I've not found anything in any of the online sheet music archives or old recording sites.

I've got the bulk of the lyrics figured out, but I could use some help on a couple of phrases that are unclear to my moss-filled ears. I'll put brackets around my best guesses. As you can see, a couple of things don't make a lot of sense as I've heard them, so maybe someone with better ears can set 'em right.

Lazy Lazy River
Mississippi Sheiks

I've been blue all day, just walking' here on [borrowed] ground
I've [looked beneath the daisies] my pal could not be found
Just down the lazy river, I'm just lost from here
That's the only place between heaven and earth I long to get..

When I find that river, that lazy lazy river
Then my life will be complete
I searched this whole world over, I've slept out on the clover,
Hoping there to rest my feet
I've [searched beneath in the daisies] and looked up in the moon
I've followed every rainbow and I hope to be there soon.
And when I find that river, that lazy, lazy river
Then I'm coming home for you.


Of course, both "walking on borrowed ground" and "searched beneath the daisies" do have a certain odd poetic weirdness.

Many thanks!

Mark


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