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Thread #95164   Message #1851681
Posted By: GUEST,Richie
05-Oct-06 - 10:36 PM
Thread Name: Origin: This Morn, This Eve, Right Now
Subject: RE: Origin: This Morn, This Eve, Right Now
Here's the Tar Heels version, you can listen at honking duck site. Some great harmonica playing!

LYR ADD: "There Ain't No Use In Me Working So Hard" by "The Carolina Tar Heels" Victor 20844 Recorded: Unknown Issued: August 1927

(Harmonica solo)

Well there ain't no use in me workin' so hard
This morning, this morning.
Well there ain't no use in me workin' so hard,
This evening this evening.
Well there ain't no use in workin' so hard
I've got a gal in the white man's yard
This morning, this evening, right now

Well you brought me your eggs and you brought me your ham
This morning this morning
Well you brought me your eggs and you brought me your ham
This morning this morning
Well you brought me your eggs and you brought me your ham
If you don't bring me chicken I don't give a…(oh oh)
This morning this evening right now

Well there's an old hen sittin' in the chimney jam
This morning, this morning.
Well there's an old hen sittin' in the chimney jam
This evening this evening.
Well there's an old hen sittin' in the chimney jam
Well if that ain't a hot place I'll be damned (Keep on throwin' those biscuits down)
This morning, this evening, right now.

Well there ain't no use in me workin' so hard
This morning, this morning.
Well there ain't no use in me workin' so hard,
This evening this evening.
Well there ain't no use in workin' so Hard
I've got a gal in the white man's yard
This morning, this evening, right now.

"We used to have some times back then. I remember that George Morris and I used to buddy around together quite a bit. George is Zeke and Wiley's older brother. George more or less learned off of me, and his brothers, Wiley and Zeke, more or less learned off of him. They were the ones that came up with that song 'Salty Dog.' I made some records, but never made much money off of them. I did some recording with Gwen Foster as 'The Carolina Twins.' We recorded several numbers for Columbia including a song we called 'This Morning, This Evening, Right Now.' Art Satherly was the man in charge up there."
Walter Davis - Fist & Skull Banjo by Wayne Erbsen

Richie