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Thread #161639   Message #3843060
Posted By: Shenkin
05-Mar-17 - 07:43 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Add: Fond Affection ('Once I Loved')
Subject: Lyr Add: Fond Affection ('Once I Loved')
The Carters recorded "Fond Affection", which is basically the same song that DT gives words for under the title, "Once I loved." The song is also discussed on Mudcat as "Go and Leave Me If You Wish To."

Gid Tanner and Fate Norris recorded "Goodbye Booze" in 1924, but that side of the record actually contains two songs sung as a medley: "Fond Affection" and "Goodbye Booze". This "Fond Affection" is a variation of the song the Carters sing.

I've got pretty much all the words, but there is one phrase that I don't understand, so I wanted to ask if anyone has any insight.

They appear to sing "Lay your brown house on my breast", but that doesn't really make sense, and I've been trying to figure out how I might be mishearing it, or perhaps missing some sense in which "brown house" is being used.

Here are the words as I hear them. "Brown house" could be heard as "brown eyes", but that doesn't make sense either. "Brown hair" makes sense, but is not what is sung. Maybe it is what is meant, and there was a slip of the tongue.

FOND AFFECTION

(Gid Tanner and Fate Norris, first part of the track labeled "Goodbye Booze".)

Once I loved with fond affection
As I thought that she loved me
Then some dark-eyed boy persuaded
And she turned her back on me.

When I'm asleep I'm dreamin' about you
When I'm awake I see no rest
Every moment seems like an hour
Oh, what pain is in my breast

Here's a pint of apple brandy
Here's a glass of apple wine
Come and drink with me you little darling
For it may be your last time

Sit out here beside me darling
Lay your brown house (?) on my breast
Tell me that you love me darling
Then my heart will be at rest

Papa he is a drunkard
Yes, mama is she too
Have a jealous sweetheart
Yes, she's a drunkard too

(Here they start singing "Goodbye Booze".)