14 Apr 02 - 03:36 PM (#689919) Subject: Orphan's Blues From: GUEST,Jeff Looking for a full set of lyrics to the song: "Orphan's Blues" First verse is something like: I don't know my real name, I don't know where I was born I got hard luck and trouble Since I was raised in an orphan's home. I found an MP3, but it was apparent that the singer rewrote some of the verses and left out others. Any help would be aprreciated. |
14 Apr 02 - 07:53 PM (#690073) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Orphan's Blues From: Rolfyboy6 This is a song By Washboard Sam from the forties. It's title on the original recording was "I Been Treated Wrong." It's usually known as "Orphan's Blues." It's on Document Records "Washboard Sam, Vol. 6, 1941-42". It became pretty well known in the folk Blues revival from being included on Sam Charters 1959 compilation "The Country Blues." Tom Rush in his blues phase did it as well as others. Good song by a prolific songwriter of the "Bluebird" era 1935-1950. I haven't found the lyrics on-line. |
14 Apr 02 - 08:10 PM (#690081) Subject: Lyr Add: I'VE BEEN TREATED WRONG From: masato sakurai I'VE BEEN TREATED WRONG (Washboard Sam, 1941)
1 I don't know my real name : I don't know when I was born
(From: Michael Taft, Blues Lyric Poetry: An Anthology, Garland, 1983, p. 286) ~Masato
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14 Apr 02 - 10:17 PM (#690131) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Orphan's Blues From: masato sakurai Washboard Sam's sound clip is HERE. ~Masato |
29 Oct 12 - 09:34 PM (#3428069) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Orphan's Blues From: GUEST,Tony Castell On Tom Rush's version (At The Unicorn album) he sings: I don't know my right name, I don't know where I was born (x2) And I been having trouble, seem I was raised in an awful storm. My mama didn't want me when I was only two days old (x2) And the trouble I been having well the good Lord only knows I been treated like an orphan I been worked like a slave (x2) And I never will get my revenge til the Lord take me to the grave Yeah and I been having trouble well ever since I been grown (x2) I'm too old for the orphanage I'm too young for the old folks' home In the reprise of the first two lines he clearly reverts to the words from the Taft. |