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Lyr Req: Memphis Flu (Elder Curry) DigiTrad: INFLUENZA Related threads: Lyr Req: Coronavirus Songs (COVID-19; Pandemic) (162) Songs About Disease (99) Songs of the 1919 Flu Pandemic (34) Folk songs of disease (48) The Spanish Flu. (7) BS: flu - to jab or not to jab? (96) Mexican Corrido about the 1918 Influenza (16) BS: Influenza Britain (31) INFLUENZA (30) Lyr Add: Foot and Mouth Disease ^^ (3) |
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Subject: Lyr Req: Elder Curry's Memphis Flu From: Bob the Postman Date: 10 May 07 - 08:13 AM Can anyone supply the lyrics to the jug-band inflected 1930 gospel song Memphis Flu? The gifts of the Holy Spirit do not include Precise Diction, so I can't make out a lot of the words. The chorus goes something like: With God's mighty hand He is judging this old land North and south, east and west, ?dum-dee-dum? He has killed rich and poor And he's going to kill more If you don't turn away from your shame. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Elder Curry's Memphis Flu From: Bob the Postman Date: 11 May 07 - 08:07 AM refresh |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Elder Curry's Memphis Flu From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 11 May 07 - 08:25 AM I'd like this too. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Elder Curry's Memphis Flu From: Bob the Postman Date: 13 May 07 - 08:26 AM One last kick at the 'cat. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Elder Curry's Memphis Flu From: Peace Date: 13 May 07 - 01:32 PM BINGO, maybe. The title in the DT is "Influenza". |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Elder Curry's Memphis Flu From: Peace Date: 13 May 07 - 01:37 PM Incidentally, I tripped over that with a Google of Nineteen hundred twenty nine, memphis flu It's strange the combinations that locate some stuff. |
Subject: Lyr Add: INFLUENZA (from Ace Johnson) From: Bob the Postman Date: 14 May 07 - 07:35 PM Thanks, Peace, brilliant work. The words you have uncovered seem to be those of a field recording made in a Texas prison. I have copied them here in the hope that someone with a good ear for the African American idiom of 75 years ago will compare this version with the Elder Curry MP3 linked to in the first post above. The two versions are quite similar but the MP3 goes "if you don't turn away from your shame," for instance, not "from your sins". A. S., who posted this version to DigiTrad, speculates that the song really refers to the famous Spanish Flu of 1918-19. However this article makes clear that the flu season of 1929 was the worst since 1919. The 1929 epidemic killed one out of every 200 cases; the 1919 epidemic killed 3 out of every 200 cases. Death rates were much higher in some districts, particularly the southern part of the Mississippi/Missouri watershed where Memphis is located. INFLUENZA 1. In nineteen hundred and twenty-nine, men an' women sure was dyin', From de disease what de doctors called de flu. People was dyin' ev'ywhere; death was creepin' th'ough de air, For de groans of de sick sure was sad. CHORUS: It was God's almighty hand; he was judgin' this old land; North an' South; East an' West could be seen, Yes, he killed de rich an' poor, an' he's goin' to kill more If you don't turn away from your sins. 2. In Memphis, Tennessee, doctors said it soon would be, In a few days influenza will (we'll?) control. But God showed that He was head, an' He put de doctor to bed, And the nurse they broke down with de same. 3. Influenza is a disease, makes you weak all in your knees; 'Tis a fever ev'ybody sure does dread; Puts a pain in ev'y bone, a few days an' you are gone To a place in de groun' called de grave. Sung by Ace Johnson, Clemens state farm, Brazoria, Texas, April 16, 1939. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Elder Curry's Memphis Flu From: Peace Date: 14 May 07 - 10:08 PM Tis a fever ev'ybody sure does dread; I hear "sure do dread" |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Elder Curry's Memphis Flu From: Jim Dixon Date: 17 May 07 - 07:48 AM Verse 1 line 2: I'm not sure what they're singing, but I'm pretty sure it isn't "disease." The word sounds like "dust." Does that make sense? Verse 1 line 3: "People DIED ev'rywhere" Chorus line 2: I think the words at the end are "can't you see" Chorus line 4: I agree the lead singer seems to be singing "shame" but other people joining in may be singing "sins." Verse 2 line 1: I don't think the words at the beginning of the line are "Memphis, Tennessee" but I can't make out what they are. Verse 2 line 3: "SO HE SENT the doctor to bed" Verse 3 line 2: begins with "CARRY a fever" |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Memphis Flu (Elder Curry) From: GUEST,Rob Date: 05 May 11 - 04:26 PM 1. Nineteen hundred and twenty-nine, men an' women sure was dyin', From that stuff what de doctors called de flu. People died ev'rywhere; death was creepin' th'ough de air, For de groans of de sick sure was sad. CHORUS: It was God's mighty hand; he is judgin' this old land. North an' South, East an' West can be seen. Yes, he killed de rich an' poor, an' he's goin' to kill more, If you don't turn away from your shame. 2. All the land hope to see, doctors lead us to believe, A few days the Influenza, we'll control, But God showed dem His hand, Lord He put de doctor to bed, And the nurse broke down with de same. CHORUS 3. Influenza is a disease, makes you weak all in your knees, Carries fever, Cares heartack, you do dread. Putting pain in their bone, a few days an' you are gone To a place in de groun' called de grave. CHORUS |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Memphis Flu (Elder Curry) From: GUEST,kpg Date: 25 Oct 14 - 12:05 PM Thanks so much. |
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