Subject: Lyr/Chords Add: SONG OF MY HANDS^^ From: Mark Clark Date: 27 Aug 00 - 02:20 AM I learned this song a long time ago and have never found it in print anywhere. I believe it was sung by Paul Robeson though I've not found any recording of him singing it. As soon as I find time, I'll submit the melody as well.
- Mark
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Subject: Song of my hands From: GUEST,Anne Price Date: 17 Jan 01 - 01:17 PM When I was a kid I heard a song from a music teacher about labor. This is all I remember of it. Does anyone know it and if or when it is recorded?
Give me a price for my hands |
Subject: Lyr Add: SONG OF MY HANDS From: GUEST,guest Anne Date: 17 Jan 01 - 11:31 PM This is a song about working hands:
The lover sings of his own true love
Hear the call of the midnight train
My two hands are mighty hands |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Song of my hands From: GUEST,guest Anne Date: 17 Jan 01 - 11:35 PM Anne P. your verse goes just before the last verse I gave you. By the way, I've met you at Pinewoods Anne S |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Song of my hands From: Mark Clark Date: 18 Jan 01 - 12:31 AM I've submitted this song before. I don't know if it's in the DT yet but it's hanging around in a thread somewhere. It was in a thread where each Mudcatter was responsible for perserving one and only one song and we chose which one we would remember. No, wait... I took the time to search through everything I'd posted and found The Song Of My Hands in a thread all by itself. I could have just searched for the title. Duh. - Mark
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Song of my hands From: aesop Date: 18 Jan 01 - 07:15 PM Thank you. I just found it myself too. Now, where can I hear the music? Is it trad, or do we know who wrote it? |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: MMario Date: 18 Jan 01 - 08:41 PM refresh. tune? |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: GUEST,Eluned Date: 18 Jan 01 - 09:28 PM WOW! Those're SOME lyrics! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Song of my hands From: Deckman Date: 18 Jan 01 - 10:20 PM It sounds like you found your song. However, I wanted to mention this country western song from the fifties: "These hands"
These hands ain't the hand of a gentleman I sang this at my Grandmothers funeral as a tribute to her hard working hands. CHEERS, Bob Nelson |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Song of my hands From: Amergin Date: 18 Jan 01 - 10:22 PM Maybe I should do a song about what I do with my hands.....but then again maybe not.... |
Subject: Tune Add: SONG OF MY HANDS From: Mark Clark Date: 19 Jan 01 - 01:51 AM Okay, okay. I guess it's about time that I did some work around here, and I do mean work. I think this ABC file has all the melody and chords in the same order as the lyrics above. Someone please learn this song and come back and offer suggestions on the notation. This song is not performed in a strictly regular fashion. There should be crescendos and decrescendos, birds eyes, ritards, dramatic pauses, etc. Just imagine Paul Robeson singing it and use that as a guide. This is perhaps the most powerful song I've ever heard and well worth the trouble to learn. - Mark
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Song of my hands From: Mark Clark Date: 19 Jan 01 - 02:05 AM I've added the melody to the original "Song Of My Hands" thread. Please let me know if you're having trouble matching the score with the lyrics I provided. - Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: MMario Date: 19 Jan 01 - 09:10 AM Thanks mark! |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: aesop Date: 19 Jan 01 - 08:13 PM Thank you but I'm not familiar with the notation you're using. How do I translate? I'm not even good at reading regular music. It is a great song. Wish it were recorded somewhere. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: MMario Date: 20 Jan 01 - 08:08 AM Click here for MudCat Guide to ABC Notation |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: Mark Clark Date: 31 Aug 02 - 06:48 PM Did anyone take the trouble to learn this one? How was it received? If not, would it help to have an MP3 of it? I'll make one if anyone's interested. - Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: Mark Clark Date: 15 Sep 02 - 05:40 PM I found the Howard Fast article below on the Steve Trussel Web Site. The site has a lot of info on Howard Fast including his description of the disasterous 1949 Paul Robeson concert. The site also has a lot of info on banjos and banjo playing and even an entire section devoted to Mel Lyman. I copied the article from the Trussel site in case something should happen to that site down the line.
- Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: Mark Clark Date: 16 Sep 02 - 01:43 AM I've finally learned the name of the composer for “Song Of My Hands,” it was Bernie Asbel. I don't find any discussion here about Bernie Asbel. Does anyone have information on Bernie? Downeast Bob in his Mudcat profile says that he took guitar lessons from Bernie Asbel. I gather it while he was living in Chicago. Did Asbel know Ernie Lieberman? Did he know Howard Fast? - Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: Mark Clark Date: 02 Nov 03 - 10:06 PM refresh I'd still like answers to my questions above if anyone has information. - Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: Jim Dixon Date: 04 Nov 03 - 10:28 PM Bear Family has published a 10-CD boxed set called Songs for Political Action. Several web pages that describe that set say that SONG OF MY HANDS, written and performed by "Bernie Asbel" (sic), is included in it. However, it appears that the correct spelling is Asbell. Sing Out! The Folk Song Magazine published an obituary of Bernie Asbell in summer, 2001. Bernie—or Bernard—Asbell was better known as a writer of nonfiction books and articles and as a writing teacher. There is an obituary and photo of Bernie Asbell (in .pdf format) in the newsletter of the American Society of Jounalists and Authors. Here are the books he wrote or edited as listed by the Library of Congress: When F.D.R. Died. - 1961 New Improved American. - 1965 Careers in Urban Affairs: Six Young People Talk about Their Professions in the Inner City. - 1970 What Lawyers Really Do: Six Lawyers Talk about Their Life and Work. - 1970 F. D. R. Memoirs, As Written by Bernard Asbell. Introd. by Anna Roosevelt Halsted. - 1973 Tapping the Human Resource: A Strategy for Productivity / [By] Clair F. Vough with Bernard Asbell. - 1975 The Senate Nobody Knows / Bernard Asbell. - 1978 White Coat, White Cane: The Extraordinary Odyssey of a Blind Physician / David Hartman and Bernard Asbell. - 1978 Productivity, A Practical Program for Improving Efficiency / Clair F. Vough with Bernard Asbell. - 1979 Mother and Daughter: The Letters of Eleanor and Anna Roosevelt / Edited By Bernard Asbell. - 1982 Transit Point Moscow / Gerald Amster and Bernard Asbell. - 1985 Paterno: By the Book / Joe Paterno with Bernard Asbell. - 1989 What They Know about You / Bernard Asbell with Karen Wynn. – 1991 The Book of You / Bernard Asbell, Karen Wynn - 1992 Pill: A Biography of the Drug That Changed the World / Bernard Asbell. - 1995 |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: Mark Clark Date: 05 Nov 03 - 12:03 PM Jim, Thanks very much for all your hard work. Now I'll have to start saving my money to buy the Bear Family boxed set. I also enjoyed reading the obituary and letters about Asbell in the ASJA Newsletter. Thanks. The issue of the spelling of Asbell's name is an interesting one. Every reference I can find pertaining to Asbell's folk singing days uses the Asbel spelling. I also found an obituary of Alan Lomax by Irwin Silber in which Silber uses the single “l” spelling. I think Silber actually knew Asbell. Perhaps Asbell changed the spelling when he became a published and respected author. Perhaps it had something to do with the blacklist. It'll be interesting to find some details on the change. I also discovered that Song Of My Hands was recorded by Barbara Dane on her 1973 album “I Hate The Capitalist System.” Now there's another album I've got to go find. - Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: Barbara Date: 27 Feb 04 - 02:50 PM I was reading through this before Christmas, and I'd like to hear the MIDI, but all I get are error messages. I think the problem might be in the third line where there is (B,C). Mark, or someone, can you post a tune? TIA Blessings, Barbara |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: Mark Clark Date: 27 Feb 04 - 05:40 PM I'll check it out and get a correction posted. I've got all the code so it's easiest for me to do. This is such a great song, people should be singing it. - Mark |
Subject: Tune Add: SONG OF MY HANDS From: Mark Clark Date: 28 Feb 04 - 04:35 AM Here is a better ABC encoding of the whole song. I was going to suggest pasting the ABC into the ABC Convert-A-Matic Website to create a new MIDI file but their copy of abc2midi must not be current because it doesn't produce a valid MIDI file.As an alternative, I've created the files myself and placed them out on the Web so they may be linked from this posting.Please let me know if these aren't satisfactory. - Mark
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Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: Joe Offer Date: 28 Feb 04 - 01:41 PM The ABC is still a bit problematic for concertina.net. I posted a copy of Mark's MIDI at Mudcat MIDIs. The MIDI seems to be a good transcription of the way Robeson sings it. Maybe the midsong switch in tempo caused problems for concertina.net. Some converters don't do well with fancy stuff. -Joe Offer- Click to play |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: Barbara Date: 28 Feb 04 - 06:46 PM Thanks so much for making this available, Mark. I can see why you want it to survive, it's a good song. One problem: The transcription, but not the words posted above, has a lead in tag line -- "This is a song about working hands". It's pretty hard to make the words sing with the MIDI unless you start with that line. So maybe Joe could insert that with the words above. And, Mark, Joe, where has this been recorded? Blessings, Barbara |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: Mark Clark Date: 28 Feb 04 - 07:36 PM I've actually never heard any recording of the song. I learned it from Dwight Saunders in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1961. He used to sing it at hootenannies and I immediately loved the song. I thought Dwight told me Paul Robeson sang it but I've never been able to locate any recording of Robeson doing it. Now Joe, just two posts above, is saying my transcription tracks Robeson's performance so maybe Joe has a recording or heard Robeson sing it in concert. And, as I noted above, it was recorded by Barbara Dane on her 1973 album “I Hate The Capitalist System.” although I've yet to hear hear it. I'm sorry I forgot the lead-in line when I originally posted the song. But, as you can see, I included it in the latest ABC. If you download the lead sheet (PDF) I linked above, you'll get sheet music with the lead-in line noted and all the parts properly sorted out. - Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: Joe Offer Date: 02 Mar 04 - 02:20 AM I swear I've heard a recording of Robeson singing this song, but I looked through six Robeson CD's and did the usual Google searches, and couldn't find a Robeson recording. The only recording of the song I found was the one by Bernie Asbel on Bear Family's Songs for Political Action. I guess I have to admit that that I may have been mistaken (but that's so unlike me). Anyhow, when the song plays in my mind, I hear Robeson's voice - and it sounds much better than Asbel's tenor voice. There's mention of a Barbara Dane recording above, but I don't know if it's still available. Anybody know of other recordings? -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: Margret RoadKnight Date: 02 Mar 04 - 09:25 AM Pretty sure Paul Robeson never recorded this song (well, it's not on my 23 LPs or 6 CDs, anyway). If the Barbara Dane version is anything to go by (she's accompanied by piano only) it'd be a very challenging song to learn ..... this might explain why it isn't in many repertoires or memories.... musically it's probably closer to art song than folk song. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: Margret RoadKnight Date: 02 Mar 04 - 09:00 PM Barbara Dane's album "I Hate the Capitalist System" (containing "Song of My Hands") was reissued on CD last year ... details & ordering from her website barbaradane.net |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: Barbara Date: 29 Jan 06 - 09:34 PM Refresh |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: Mark Clark Date: 30 Jan 06 - 01:39 PM It's always nice to see old frends and old threads pop up again. I actually wrote Paul Asbell (Bernie's son) about this song and to ask if my transcription is accurate. Paul was fascenated that someone still cared about the song and took the trouble to send me an MP3 file of his dad singing it. Needless to say, I was thrilled. Paul said his dad spelled his name Asbel in those days and adopted the double L spelling later. My final transcription is pretty close but there are some differences. I think my version is faithful to the way Dwight Saunders sang it so I don't know whether Dwight changed it slightly or just learned it that way. As I said earlier, it's likely that Dwight learned the song directly from Bernie. But Dwight was also friends with Woody and Marjorie and Huddie and Martha and he definately believed in the folk process and common ownership. He would sometimes put songs together differently on different occasions. - Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: Franz S. Date: 30 Jan 06 - 03:26 PM Mark, I can't help you with the history questions, but Utah Phillips played Ernie Lieberman's recording of "Song of my Hands" on his Loafer's Glory show (Program #12-Musical Stew). I have a tape of the program. You could get a cd from Phillips for $15, which is cheaper than the Bear Family's boxed set. (which I'm also saving pennies for). |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song of My Hands (Bernie Asbel) From: Barbara Shaw Date: 06 Jun 06 - 04:31 PM I stumbled across this old thread and sadly discovered that my old friend Bernie Asbell died 5 years ago... I knew him in the late 70's in New Haven, CT. He would occasionally take out a guitar and sing a few songs at Mensa gatherings, and laughingly talked about his old poster from his early foray into folk music. It proclaimed BERNIE ASBELL, singer-songwriter in large letters, and then down at the bottom in small letters also mentioned Pete Seeger! He wrote many books, and often said that he wanted to someday write a book about Queen Isabella. I wonder if he ever did. Bernie's son Jon is a friend and a fine musician (among other things) and is going to sit in with our band ShoreGrass this coming Saturday, playing Dobro. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song of My Hands (Bernie Asbel From: Mark Clark Date: 06 Jun 06 - 10:29 PM Barbara, Thanks for the recollection. I've had some correspondence about The Song Of My Hands with two of Bernie's sons, Paul and Larry. Copied on some of that correspondence was Chris Intagliata who I assumed was another sibling. No mention was made of a son of Bernie's named Jon. I'm sure you know more about this than I. Are you sure the poster read BERNIE ASBELL? Bernie was known as Bernie Asbel (one "l") when he performed as a folk singer and composed The Song Of My Hands. According to Larry, ‘…he added an “L” early in his writing career in the fifties, so it's optional how you spell it in regard to the song.’ And of course by the early fifties Pete Seeger had become quite famous as a member of the Weavers. There is/was a Mudcatter known as Downeast Bob (Robert F. Baldwin) who claims, in his member profile, to have taken guitar lessons with Bernie Asbel. It's unclear whether this was in Chicago or New York. Downeast Bob has posted only once in the last six years and that was three years ago. I tried to contact him about Bernie but got no response. - Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song of My Hands (Bernie Asbel) From: Barbara Shaw Date: 07 Jun 06 - 07:14 AM I have an old CT Mensa membership list from 1979 where Bernie's name is spelled "Asbell." I don't know how it was spelled on the poster. Jon is a jam-friend, so we have never talked much but have played music together occasionally over the years, and I asked him to fill in with us this weekend. I mentioned once that I knew his father years ago and then the subject never came up again. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song of My Hands (Bernie Asbel From: Mark Clark Date: 17 Jun 06 - 01:12 AM Joe Offer commented in his post of 28 Feb 04 - 01:41 PM above that: The ABC is still a bit problematic for concertina.net. I just wanted interested folks to know that the ABC code Joe was talking about works fine using Jon's new ABC Converter at folkinfo.org. Thanks, Jon. - Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song of My Hands (Bernie Asbel) From: GUEST,Paul Asbell Date: 13 Jul 06 - 07:07 PM Hello, all!- I've only now stumbled onto this site... had I done so earlier, I could perhaps have cleared up a few points. Mark Clark mentioned earlier that he had been in touch with myself and my brother Larry.... and the relay of info is accurate- that is, my dad Bernie changed our family name to "Asbell" as a professional consideration after his magazine-writing career was getting off the ground in the early '50's. I would assume, therefore, that Mark's surmise is correct that the spelling appearing on the Seeger handbill, and on copyrights of songs such as "Song of my Hands", etc would be ASBEL, not ASBELL. Re some of the other bits of family info mentioned earlier- Bernie's children were (in chronological order!) Paul (me), Larry, Jonathan, and sister Jodi. Barbara has spoken of her meeting up with Jon in hoots and pickin' parties in the New Haven, CT area. I would be VERY surprised (although pleasantly so!) to hear that Paul Robeson recorded the song, though he was certainly a very respected figure in our household. I owe my name to him, in fact! Oh, yes- Barbara's info on my dad's writing career is all correct. Concerning her speculation re the "Isabella" book- it's a poignant topic, actually, because it was the piece of work that he had been chipping away on for years, alternately enthusing on the topic, then putting it down in frustration, or to do work on another more pressing assignment. It's kinda the "unfinished symphony" of his career, in a way... but I imagine we'll all have one or two of those when it's time to go. Anyway- as Mark indicated, it's fascinating to think of how this song's legacy (which, truth be told, my father was NOT entirely enamored with) truly extends into the future, and continues to touch people's lives. I know he'd get a big kick out of that... and probably pitch a query to a publisher friend or tow about an article on the topic! Regards- Paul Asbell |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song of My Hands (Bernie Asbel) From: GUEST,Paul Asbell Date: 13 Jul 06 - 07:15 PM Oh, yes- 2 more details. The "Chris Intagliata" referred to is my brother Larry's wife. And as for Downeast Bob's recollection of taking guitar lessons from my dad- If true, he and I may be the only 2 humans on the planet to make that claim! I managed to survive mine fairly intact... I hope Bob did as well! Paul |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song of My Hands (Bernie Asbel From: Joe Offer Date: 13 Jul 06 - 08:19 PM Thanks a lot for stopping by, Paul. You add a special, human dimension to the song - but I still think I heard a recording of Robeson singing it.... -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song of My Hands (Bernie Asbel) From: GUEST,Paul Stamler Date: 24 Aug 06 - 02:34 AM Just for reference, Bernie Asbel's recording of "Song of My Hands" was issued on Bell LL-101-A. The flip side was a duet by Bernie Asbel and Pete Seeger on Baldwin Hawes's song "Mad as I Can Be". I don't have a date for the recording, but I'm sure there's one in the Bear Family set's annotations. Note that this is the postwar Bell label, no relation to the 1920s one; this Bell label also issued a lot of klezmer recordings. Peace, Paul |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: GUEST,ann-elise Date: 29 Nov 06 - 01:48 AM Bernie was a wonderful man and a dearly loved friend. He played with Pete Seeger, I think opened for him on occasion. He was highly intelligent, perpetually curious, gentle, thoughtful, and beloved by most who knew him. He was one of the few faculty at Penn State who did not hold a doctoral degree. In fact, I'm not sure he held an advanced degree at all, only stood on the merits of his work, which were considerable. If memory serves me, he was an early contributer to the Rolling Stone magazine. Thank you for keeping his music alive. He would be so pleased. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: GUEST Date: 29 Nov 06 - 01:56 AM BTW, would love to talk to you sometime. Miss your dad still. He was one of my fav UU's. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song Of My Hands From: GUEST Date: 29 Nov 06 - 01:57 AM above message was for Paul, oops |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Song of my hands From: GUEST,Cindy Date: 20 Aug 08 - 01:31 AM I've been looking for the lyrics of this for so many years. Thank goodness for the internet! I first learned this song in Mohegan Colony Day Camp where I grew up during the summers. It was taught by Tom Mannoff - who taught all the music for campers each summer.We learned songs that meant something - I thought that was the purpose of songs.I was just a little kid but I remembered most of the lyrics - just not in order. Thanks for all the help. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song of My Hands From: Mark Clark Date: 20 Aug 08 - 03:48 PM Glad to see this thread pop up again every few years. It's a great song. I'm sorry to report that my old friend Dwight Saunders, from whom I learned this song has died. It's getting harder to find people who were there in the political-musical milieu of 1940s New York City. - Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song of My Hands From: Mark Clark Date: 17 Dec 08 - 11:36 AM Cool Beans posted in another thread that Robert Baldwin (AKA Downeast Bob) passed away last year. That reminded me of this old thread and, reading it over, discovered that a couple of links from above have gone bad. I've uploaded the files to a new service so here are the new links. - Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song of My Hands From: Newport Boy Date: 17 Dec 08 - 12:19 PM I saw this thread for the first time today. Quickly reading through, I don't think anyone has mentioned that it was included in the 1962 'Sing Out' reprints. I've sung it, on and off, since then. The words and chords are very close to Mark's original posting, with the order of verses slightly different. The credit & intro says: Words and Music by Bernie Asbel Copyright 1946, Bernie Asbel In response to many requests, we re-print here one of the most-loved worker's songs ever published by People's Songs. "Song of my Hands", as recorded by Ernie Lieberman, is available on the Hootenanny Record label. And, Joe - I'm sure if Robeson had recorded it I would have had a note somewhere, and I don't. It's definitely something he should have recorded, though. Phil |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song of My Hands From: Cool Beans Date: 17 Dec 08 - 05:56 PM Like guest Cindy, I attended Mohegan Colony Day Camp and learned songs from Tom Manoff, but never heard "Song of My Hands." Of course, I was there only one summer. Tom Manoff, with whom I had a bit of correspondence a few years ago, grew up in Tarrytown NY and claims to have taught David Bromberg his first chord. Sorry about the thread creep, but it's all connected, no? |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Add: Song of My Hands From: GUEST,Joseph Date: 18 Apr 11 - 01:15 PM I've been frustrated looking for the lyrics to this song for a while. I remember Josh White singing it in the early '50s. I had remembered about half of it and had not sung it for close to 40 years and tried all my friends and relati9ves who might know the words. Then I decided to go to the source: Pete! He write back in three days! A form letter with a personal note added telling me just where to find it -- with Bernie Asbell's name attached. Just a footnote . . it's still all here, I'm saying, pointing to my head. |
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