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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sweet Jayne (from Chris Wood) From: Charlie Baum Date: 28 May 23 - 01:21 AM The Lisa Null version of Come Sweet Jane is now available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OspQfeb9PMs&list=OLAK5uy_kU-BJM8T91CtA9WypflsOBT |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sweet Jayne (from Chris Wood) From: GUEST Date: 17 Jul 17 - 10:00 AM Mike how would I get to hear a recording of the Sandy and Jeanie version? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sweet Jayne (from Chris Wood) From: GUEST,Teresa Date: 17 Jul 17 - 07:54 AM WOW more information. I found a copy of the Knock John CD on ebay but Sweet Jayne does not appear to be on the track listing. So I guess there's no recording of this - just YouTube? Thanks again |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sweet Jayne (from Chris Wood) From: GUEST,Mike Yates Date: 20 Jun 17 - 03:38 PM A version of this song can be heard on the forthcoming double CD set "When Cecil Left the Mountains" which will be issued lated this month by Musical Traditions. The song is sung by Mrs Clyde Sturgill who was recorded in 1938 at the Whitetop Festival in Virginia. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sweet Jayne (from Chris Wood) From: GUEST,Mike Date: 20 Jun 17 - 11:59 AM So I'm back here looking for sheet music or just a chord sequence for Farewell Sweet Jane. Amazed to see your response just a couple of weeks ago. I just listened to the Sandy & Jeanie version which I have on vinyl and want to introduce the song to the band I play in, but all the versions I've heard are acapella. FYI I heard Sandy and Jeanie in a Liverpool club in about 1966 and bought their LP. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sweet Jayne (from Chris Wood) From: GUEST,Teresa Date: 29 May 17 - 08:16 PM Thanks for all the posts including yours Mike, 8 years later! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sweet Jayne (from Chris Wood) From: GUEST,Mike Date: 20 Jun 14 - 03:19 PM OK, this thread is at least 8 years old so probably no one looking. However, just in case, there is a nice recording of Farewell Sweet Jane by a duo called Sandy and Jeanie on an eponymous vinyl LP recorded in the late 70's. It is Jeanie singing unaccompanied on this track. Jeanie, as far as I know, now resides in New Mexico and is in another duo called Bayou Seco. |
Subject: RE: Farewell Sweet Jane - help! From: Charlie Baum Date: 27 Jun 06 - 01:05 PM Lisa Null recorded it on "Feathered Maiden," (Innisfree/Green Linnet 1006) which is long out of print. The good news is that there are plans afoot to convert her recordings into CDs, probably overseen by Sandy Paton and Folk Legacy Recordings, since he was the original sound engineer. --Charlie Baum |
Subject: RE: Farewell Sweet Jane - help! From: GUEST,Teresa Date: 08 Feb 04 - 08:03 AM What I would actually like to get hold of the Lisa Null version. The "English singer" I referred to is actually Chris Wood himself, who we were lucky enough to have as a workshop tutor a couple of years ago - so thanks for those lyrics. Part of the reason I came to this list was that I got nowhere trying to find a Lisa Null recording of this song - any ideas? |
Subject: RE: Farewell Sweet Jane - help! From: masato sakurai Date: 06 Feb 04 - 08:09 PM From the Max Hunter collection: Sweet Jane Lovely Jane |
Subject: Lyr Add: SWEET JAYNE (from Chris Wood) From: The Borchester Echo Date: 06 Feb 04 - 08:05 PM Chris Wood got this song from the singing of Lisa Null and his version, under the title Sweet Jayne on the CD Knock John (RUFCD08) with Andy Cutting is awesome. These are the lyrics Chris uses : SWEET JAYNE Oh, come, sweet Jayne, for I must go. Come closer to me. My trunk is stowed on Johnson's boat with all his company. I heard a loud black thunder roar out of some canon's mouth. I would be welcome safe at home in my sweet sunny south. I laboured hard for seven years working for my wealth. I lived on bread and salty meat and never lost my health. I heard a loud black thunder roar out of some ship on board. I spied sweet Jayne in all her curls come stepping to the shore. I led her through the marbled halls in through her father's door. A gay young crowd was standing around, standing on the floor. The parson read the marriage vows: wed as one soul for life. Now Jayne, you are mine without a doubt, a kind and loving wife Is this what you're looking for? |
Subject: RE: Farewell Sweet Jane - help! From: Stewie Date: 06 Feb 04 - 07:28 PM The NLCR's recording is a truncated version of the song given as 'Sweet Jane' in the DT, with significantly different lyrics. It is an unaccompanied solo performance by Tracy Schwarz. The notes to the Smithsonian/Folkways CD indicate the Ramblers source was Aunt Molly Jackson, Library of Congress Archive of Folksong No 2573 B2 recorded in 1939 in NYC by Alan Lomax with 2 verses from 'Johnson's Boat', The Lewis Watson Chapel Archives, The West Virginia and History Collection at West Virginian Uni, sung by Sarah Workman in 1940. --Stewie. |
Subject: RE: Farewell Sweet Jane - help! From: MartinRyan Date: 06 Feb 04 - 06:21 PM Check out the New Lost City Ramblers entry HERE Regards |
Subject: Farewell Sweet Jane - help! From: GUEST,Teresa from Durham, England Date: 06 Feb 04 - 06:15 PM I heard a small part of this song, almost a year ago, sung by an English singer. The only words I remembered were "sweet jane" and "trunk" ... and I finally found the lyrics to "Farewell Sweet Jane" on this site, which I hope is the song I am looking for. Can anyone help me to find a recording of this song? Maybe even a Lisa Null version, as the singer in question mentioned her in connection with this song? |
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