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Correction/tune: The Klan DigiTrad: THE KLAN Related threads: (origins) Origin: The Klan (Alan and David Arkin) (15) (origins) Origins: Author of 'The Klan' (3) Lyr Req: klan protest Down From The Hills (9) In Mudcat MIDIs: The Klan [Alan Arkin and David Arkin] |
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Subject: Tune Add: THE KLAN (Alan Arkin and David Arkin) From: Joe Offer Date: 02 Nov 98 - 10:43 PM The lyrics in the database are correct (or very nearly so), but note that the song was written by Alan Arkin and David Arkin, copyright 1951 by Sanga Music. Click to playTo play or display ABC tunes, try concertina.netABC format: X:1
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Subject: Lyr/Chords Add: THE KLAN (Alan Arkin, David Arkin) From: Joe Offer Date: 02 Nov 98 - 10:50 PM There's some bad HTML that cuts out part of the lyrics in the online version of the database, and there's one word that needed correction. Here's the complete song: THE KLAN By Alan Arkin and David Arkin Copyright © 1951 (renewed) by Sanga Music, Inc. Am Down from the hills the riders came Jesus, it was a crying shame To see the blood upon their whips And hear the snarling of their lips Mother I feel a stabbing pain Blood flows down like a summer rain Now each one wore a mask of white To hide his cruel face from sight and each one sucked a little breath Out of the empty lungs of death Sister lift my bloody head It's so lonesome to be dead He who travels with the Klan He is a monster, not a man Underneath that white disguise I have looked into his eyes Brother, will you stand with me it's not easy to be free Added Feb 2001 From The Collected Reprints from Sing Out! - the pink volume (1959-64). The notes say, "Elizabeth Knight brought this hard-hitting song to Hootenanny audiences in New York after learning it from Alan Grey in San Cristobal..." Click to play |
Subject: RE: ADD TUNE: The Klan From: Joe Offer Date: 03 Nov 98 - 01:39 AM I take it the is the Alan Arkin, better known as an actor. I know he was in the Babysitters with Lee Hays. What else did Arkin do in the way of folk music? -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: ADD TUNE: The Klan From: dick greenhaus Date: 03 Nov 98 - 05:08 PM Arkin sang lead (ith the Tarriers) in a hit called "Cindy, Oh Cindy"---a rewrite of Pay Me My Money Down. |
Subject: RE: ADD TUNE: The Klan From: Joe Offer Date: 04 Nov 98 - 02:12 AM Thanks, Dick - I knew that, but the memory wasn't coming to me and it was bugging me. Now I can sleep. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: ADD TUNE: The Klan From: BSeed Date: 04 Nov 98 - 02:31 AM A well-deserved rest, Joe. Sweet dreams. --seed |
Subject: RE: Correction/tune: The Klan From: Tuvya Date: 28 Nov 17 - 06:09 AM Alan Arkin appeared in a short film many years ago, as a young man sitting on a park bench with guitar and singing Que Bonita Bandera. I wish I could remember more or see it again. |
Subject: RE: Correction/tune: The Klan From: Cool Beans Date: 29 Nov 17 - 09:23 AM Tuvya, the movie was called "That's Me." It came out in 1963. According to one source (an online forum) it co-starred Mike Nichols as a social worker trying to help the guy (Arkin) on the park bench. |
Subject: RE: Correction/tune: The Klan From: BanjoRay Date: 29 Nov 17 - 12:46 PM He has a relative Steve Arkin, possibly a cousin who is a superb banjo player who played bluegrass with Bill Monroe and now plays Old Time clawhammer with the Troublesome Creek string band. |
Subject: RE: Correction/tune: The Klan From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 30 Nov 17 - 03:26 AM Here's the Internet Movie Database page on That's Me: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057575/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 |
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