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GUEST,Jerome Clark Any March Songs? (102* d) RE: Any March Songs? 20 Feb 21


MARCH WINDS GONNA BLOW MY BLUES ALL AWAY
recorded by the Carter Family on December 11, 1934. Though nominally written by A. P. Carter and his friend Leslie Riddle, it is essentially a collection of floating blues verses. Riddle, who was Black, not only collected songs with Carter but supplied him with blues material A.P. may not have heard otherwise.


Carter Family-March Winds Gonna Blow My Blues All Away
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcIs4pwOl0g

Carter Family Songs Lyrics & Chords http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/carterfamilysongs/march_winds_gonna_blow_my_blues_.htmMarch wind's goin' to blow my blues all away
Sun's gonna shine in my back door some day
Sun's gonna shine in my back door some day
Sun's gonna shine in my back door some day
March wind's goin' to blow my blues all away

Low down foreman, dirty engineer
Low down foreman, dirty engineer
Low down foreman, dirty engineer
Stole my gal, left me standin' here

Sun's gonna shine in my back door some day
Sun's gonna shine in my back door some day
Sun's gonna shine in my back door some day
March wind's goin' to blow my blues all away

My mama told me long years ago
Never to marry no girl that I know
Spend all your money, wear out your clothes
What will become of you, God only knows

Sun's gonna shine in my back door some day
Sun's gonna shine in my back door some day
Sun's gonna shine in my back door some day
March wind's goin' to blow my blues all away,'


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