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Lyr/Tune Req: Sleepy Eyed John |
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Subject: Lyric/tune Req: Sleepy Eyed John From: dulcimer Date: 27 May 98 - 10:34 PM Heard this song recently, but could not get down the words or tune (in my mind) fast enough. Heard it performed by a group that plays a style somewhere between blue grass and old time Appalachian country music. Any help out there? |
Subject: RE: Lyric/tune Req: Sleepy Eyed John From: Rockaday Johnnie Date: 28 May 98 - 10:41 AM My guess you heard the Greenbriar Boys -They made three wonderful lps for Vanguard. The song is not on their greatest hits Cd however. |
Subject: RE: Lyric/tune Req: Sleepy Eyed John From: Rockaday Johnny Date: 28 May 98 - 11:53 AM Yup - just checked it kicks off Greenbriar Boys "Ragged but Right" Lp Vang 79159 where they credit the song to Johnny Horton - so you may be able to track it down that way... |
Subject: Lyr Add: SLEEPY-EYED JOHN From: Nathan Sarvis (nsarvis@iglobal.net) Date: 28 May 98 - 10:11 PM I've heard the bluegrass duo Jim & Jesse McReynolds do it on one of their albums. The words I recall are:
(chorus)
Sleepy Eyed John, He had a wooden leg
There's another verse with a line |
Subject: Lyr Add: SLEEPY-EYED JOHN (from Johnny Horton) From: Neil Rossi Date: 31 Jul 98 - 03:28 PM Here's the way I sing it (stolen from Johnny Horton): Way down yonder on the Candy Creek, Whittled out a fiddle from my wagon seat. Tuned my fiddle and I rosined my bow, Now I play a little tune wherever I go. CHORUS:
Got twenty dollars for to build a fence,
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Subject: RE: Lyric/tune Req: Sleepy Eyed John From: rich r Date: 31 Jul 98 - 06:03 PM Laurie Lewis & Tom Rozum also have a fine version on their Rounder CD - "The Oak & The Laurel" rich r |
Subject: RE: Lyric/tune Req: Sleepy Eyed John From: Gene Date: 11 Nov 98 - 01:26 AM Refresh THREAD: Sounds like JH is singing 'Caney Creek' and 'Caneyville' to me!
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Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: Sleepy Eyed John From: GUEST Date: 09 Aug 11 - 08:28 AM Is that the same melody as "Dance Around Molly"? |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: Sleepy Eyed John From: Jim Dixon Date: 10 Aug 11 - 10:59 AM You can hear Johnny Horton sing SLEEPY-EYED JOHN at YouTube I agree that it sounds like "Caney Creek" & "Caneyville." There is a Caneyville in Grayson County, Kentucky, with a Caney Creek nearby, but I can't find any Candyville. Also, Horton sings a couple of lines differently than Neil Rossi's lyrics. "The raccoon left and the old hound whined." "The goose he flopped but he couldn't get loose." Also, he sings the verses in a different order (not that it matters). |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: Sleepy Eyed John From: Jim Dixon Date: 11 Aug 11 - 10:35 PM The oldest recording I can find of SLEEPY-EYED JOHN is by Ole Rasmussen, made about 1950. You can hear it at YouTube. The only surprise there is that he sings: "Try to get to heaven 'fore the devil gets the news." It reminds me of the old "Irish toast" - "May you be in Heaven twenty years before the devil knows you're dead." |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: Sleepy Eyed John From: Jim Dixon Date: 11 Aug 11 - 10:47 PM Correction: that should be Ole Rasmussen and his Nebraska Cornhuskers, with vocal by Ted Wilds. Authorship is credited to Tex Atchison. This information is from the Online 78 rpm Discographical Project. |
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