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GUEST,Frank 23 Aug 00 - 11:33 AM
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Subject: Jimmy Martin's Ol' Pete
From: GUEST,Frank
Date: 23 Aug 00 - 11:33 AM

Hey, All You Coon Hunters Out There,

I am trying to decipher a couple of lines from Jimmy Martin's Bluegrass tune "Pete, The Best Coon Dog in Tennessee". The first lyric is "He's half black and tan and half ????, I say". The second lyric I am having trouble with comes just after "Now boys get the dogs and hold 'em in the truck". Can't make heads or tails out of the next couple of lines.

TIA,

Frank


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Subject: RE: Jimmy Martin's Ol' Pete
From: Biskit
Date: 23 Aug 00 - 12:00 PM

Whoops sorry I thought this was a thread about trucks. -Biskit-


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Pete the Best Coon Dog ... (Jimmy Martin)
From: Jim Dixon
Date: 05 Nov 09 - 10:03 PM

I transcribed this from a few sound samples:

PETE THE BEST COON DOG IN THE STATE OF TENNESSEE - Excerpt
Tom T. Hall

Now boys, get the skillet, some flour and wheat(?).
We're gonna have a big coon to eat.
Old Pete's got 'im a-runnin' and he'll tree 'im, I say.
He's the fastest coon dog in the state of Tennessee today.

CHORUS: Run, Pete, run. Buddy(?), you get the gun.
Listen to what I say.
Run, Pete, run. Buddy(?), you get the gun.
Pete's the best coon dog in the state of Tennessee today.

Now boys, get the dogs, load 'em in....


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Pete the Best Coon Dog ... (Jimmy Martin)
From: GUEST
Date: 06 Nov 09 - 01:33 PM

Drifting off the topic, but not really...

THE DEATH OF JIMMY MARTIN

Words and Music, Tom Russell

There's a hound dog running all alone through the piney woods
The howlin' tears the soul out of me
There's a jay bird calling up a funeral dirge
In ragtime harmony.
Barb'ry Allen rolled over in her grave all morning
There were roses growing out of her head
Hey, God's gonna burn down Nashville tonight
Jimmy Martin's dead
Ah, the great Jimmy Martin's gone dead

You got twenty twenty vision but you're walkin' 'round blind
You Grand Ole Opry fools
With your hypocritic judgments and your self righteous snobbery
And your God Damned false hearted rules.
You scorned Hank Williams and you shunned Jimmy Martin,
Boys who sang with tongues of fire.
Hey god's gonna burn down your Grand Ole Opry
Hear the screaming of the hypocrites and liars
They feel safer now that Jimmy has expired.

Run, Pete, run, your master's callin' you,
He's waiting on up ahead
Hey, don't look back, 'cause Nashville's burnin' down
Pete, Jimmy Martin's gone dead
The great Jimmy Martin's gone dead.

Well, don't call me no country singer
Those are poison words to me
'Cause I ain't heard a good country song
Since 1973.
The King of Bluegrass has died for your sins,
The Whore of Babylon's sleepin' in your bed.
And God's gonna burn down Nashville tonight, boys,
Jimmy Martin's dead
The great Jimmy Martin's gone dead.

Run, Pete, run, your master's callin' you,
He's waiting on up ahead
Don't look back, Nashville's burnin' down
Jimmy Martin's gone dead
The great Jimmy Martin's gone dead.

There's a hound dog runnin' all alone through the piney woods
The howling tears the soul out of me...


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Pete the Best Coon Dog ... (Jimmy Mar
From: Mark Clark
Date: 07 Nov 09 - 09:37 AM


Pete, The Best Coon Dog In The State Of Tennessee

Boys get your skillet, flour and grease,
We’re gonna have a big country eat,
Ol’ Pete’s got him a runnin’ and he’ll tree him I say,
The best coon dog in the state of Tennessee today.

    Refrain:
    Run Pete run, Buddy Lee get your gun,
    Listen to what I say,
    Run Pete run, Buddy Lee get your gun,
    Pete’s the best coon dog in the state of Tennessee today.

The dogs in Tennessee can’t hold ol’ Pete in line,
He’ll run a big ol’ coon, Lord, all day and night,
He’s half Black and Tan, half Walker I say,
Pete’s the best coon dog in the state of Tennessee today.

(refrain)

Now boys get your dogs and load ’em in the truck,
Get Tige, Pete Junior, Tom T. and ol’ Pete,
Well let’s get down, he’ll prove what I say,
Pete’s the best coon dog in the state of Tennessee today.

(refrain)


I've thoroughly searched the Internet in every way I can think to search, including sites known for having bluegrass lyrics. The only place I can even find a reference to the song is in an archived thread at banjohangout.com.

But I maintain a subscription on Rhapsody that lets me listen to pretty much any song there is as many times as I'd like so I went there and found the recording. Jimmy introduces the song in a way that makes me think he wrote it with members of his band. I can't find any reference to suggest that Tom T. Hall had anything to do with the song. And the song doesn't seem to bear the tool marks of a seasoned professional like Hall. The reference to "Tom T." in the lyrics is just the name of one of the coon dogs.

I've listened over and over to the recording; stopping, starting and replaying sections trying to catch all the lyrics accurately. There is one line I just can't get, to my satisfaction, from the recording. It's the third line of the last verse. I'm sure of "... down, he'll prove what I say" but repeated listenings at various volumes have failed to clarify the words for me. As a working bluegrass musician, I'm quite accustomed to understanding the words of southern bluegrass singers. It sounds like what I've written above but I can't get that line so that I'm certain of it. The rest is accurate with the possible exception of the first dog name in the second line of the last verse. I've written "Tige," a common dog name and one that appears in a lot of old country songs but it could be "Tag" or some similar sounding name.

Hope this helps. I think this is now the only occurrence of these lyrics on the Net.

      - Mark


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Pete the Best Coon Dog ... (Jimmy Martin)
From: Jim Dixon
Date: 09 Nov 09 - 09:23 AM

BMI.com lists Tom T. Hall as the Songwriter/Composer of PETE THE BEST COON DOG IN THE... (it truncates the title). It also gives the publisher: Sony/ATV Acuff Rose Music.


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