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My Darling Clementine

10 Aug 98 - 04:19 PM (#34624)
Subject: My Darling Clementine
From: Karen Rankin

I am looking for lyrics to the western folk ballad, 'Oh My Darlin' Clementine' as sung in the movie My Darling Clementine (1946) which starred Henry Fonda. Thanks.


12 Aug 98 - 06:02 PM (#34660)
Subject: RE: My Darling Clementine
From: Roger Himler

Karen,

Go to the blue rectangle at the top of the page. Type in Clementine in the white space and click on the search button. You will find multiple versions of the song.

If you click on the first version listed and go to the bottom of the lyrics, you will see the message Click Here in blue. Click on it and if you have MIDI support, you will hear the tune.

Good luck. This is an oldy but a goody. Great for campfires and kids.

Roger in Baltimore


13 Aug 98 - 06:15 PM (#34785)
Subject: RE: My Darling Clementine
From: Tim Jaques tjaques@netcom.ca

And a favorite of Huckleberry Hound, as I recall. It was the only song he knew.


13 Aug 98 - 06:21 PM (#34786)
Subject: RE: My Darling Clementine
From: Ralph Butts

Oh, my darlin' what's her name.......Tiger


14 Aug 98 - 02:41 PM (#34854)
Subject: RE: My Darling Clementine
From: Ireland O'Reilly

Check Campfire Song Book for lyrics.


14 Aug 98 - 04:09 PM (#34862)
Subject: RE: My Darling Clementine
From: Joe Offer

I'm glad Karen brought up the question. I didn't know we have six variations of the song in the database. We have varieties to suit all tastes.....including bad taste. So, Karen, is one of those the version Henry Fonda sang?
By the way, as a Sacramento resident, I feel bound to report that this song is set in the Sacramento area. We have a Lake Clementine in the mountains nearby, and I have heard (but I'm not sure I believe) it was named after the ill-fated young woman in the song.
-Joe Offer-


17 Aug 98 - 08:59 PM (#35169)
Subject: RE: My Darling Clementine
From: Joe Offer

Well, I wrote to the California state park where Lake Clementine is located, but I kinda think the lake and the song are not related. I found a songbook today that said "Clementine" is a music hall song from the 1880's. could this be true? I always thought of it as an original from the Gold Rush. Maybe not. Anybody know the history of the song?
-Joe offer-