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Subject: RE: lyrics and chords - for blues songs From: Jim Dixon Date: 13 Sep 09 - 11:03 PM Lyrics to VIOLA LEE BLUES have been posted in the thread called Lyr/Chords Req: Jug Band and Skiffle Songs Lyrics to MOBILE LINE are also in the thread Lyr Req: Mobile Line. |
Subject: Lyr Add: GEORGIA CRAWL From: Jim Dixon Date: 13 Sep 09 - 10:38 PM Copied from http://weeniecampbell.com/mambo/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=128&topic=1556.10%3Bwap2 GEORGIA CRAWL As recorded by Henry "Rubberlegs" Williams & Eddie Anthony, April, 1928. Come here, papa. Look at sis, Out in the backyard just shaking like this. CHORUS: Doin' the Georgia Crawl, oh, Georgia Crawl. We don't need to buy a thing(?), do the Georgia Crawl. I can shake it east, shake it west. Way down south I can shake it the best. Come in this house, gal. Come here right now. Out there trying to do the crawl and you don't know how. Old Aunt Sally, old and gray, Doin' the Georgia Crawl til she died away. |
Subject: Lyr Add: SWEET TO MAMA From: Jim Dixon Date: 13 Sep 09 - 09:01 PM Copied from http://weeniecampbell.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=263.msg25654 SWEET TO MAMA As recorded by Frank Stokes and the Beale Street Sheiks, Chicago, August 1927 True key of B flat, I chord position 'G' capo 3 (Instrumental verse intro) I woke up this morning, ah, soon this morning, with the blues all around my baby's bed. Lord, I woke up this morning with the blues all round my baby's bed. I turned my face to the wall, and baby, these are the words I said: Now, sweet to mama, how sweet to mama, now mama, tell me where you stayed last night. Lord, it's sweet to mama, now, mama, where'd you stay last night? Now, your clothes are all wrinkled, mama, your hair sure ain't fixed up right. Now, it's two drops of water, two drops of water, now, baby, one or two grains of sand. Lord, it's two drops of water, Lord, and one or two grains of sand. My baby, the blues ain't nothin' but a woman want to see her man. Now there's two big steamers, two big steamers, my baby, running along side by side. Lord, there's two bullyin' steamers running along side by side. Now, you stole my good gal. I guess you're satisfied. Now, mama told me, my mama told me, my baby, when I was a child, Lord, my mama told me, Lord, when I was a child, You have a good time now, you'll have trouble after a while. If I just a-listened, just had a-listened, my baby, what my mama said, If I just had a-listened, great God, what my mama said, I would have been at home trying to live with you every day. Now, when you see the spider, you see the spider, my baby, runnin' up and down the wall, Lord, when you see the spider, Lord, they're runnin' up and down the wall. He must be goin' somewhere, because he's tryin' have his ashes hauled. Now, weepin' Mary, a–weeping Mary, a–weeping Mary, don't you weep no more. I said, a–weeping Mary, now, Mary, don't you weep no more. Now, stop and take your time, and do your work everywhere you go. |
Subject: RE: lyrics and chords - for blues songs From: Will Fly Date: 10 Sep 09 - 03:41 AM Ian - it's highly likely that many of the original versions of what you want will be available to hear for free on "Spotify" - the CD streaming site. I've found it incredibly useful for different versions of songs. If you haven't got to Spotify, you can read all about it at: Spotify If you can out up with adverts, the service is free - not available in the US, though. |
Subject: RE: lyrics and chords - for blues songs From: Peace Date: 09 Sep 09 - 07:07 PM LOL Gotcha! |
Subject: RE: lyrics and chords - for blues songs From: Leadfingers Date: 08 Sep 09 - 08:27 PM HEY Bruce ! Blues on Five String banjo is FUN !! Especially St Louis Blues when it goes into the minor ¬ |
Subject: RE: lyrics and chords - for blues songs From: Peace Date: 08 Sep 09 - 07:48 PM Joe Offer was kind enough to make the following link blue: MICHAEL TAFT´s PRE-WAR BLUES LYRICS CONCORDANCE or (click) Thanks, Joe. Ian, when you get some of it sorted, please let us know what else you require, OK? Lots of people around here who have real blues experience (I ain't one of 'em), and lots of folks who just like to help. Don't say out loud that you play BANJO! |
Subject: RE: lyrics and chords - for blues songs From: GUEST,Ian Date: 08 Sep 09 - 03:23 PM Thankyou to all who replied on this thread some fascinating stuff here by the way Peace it is the Jake leg stompers my wife brought me for my birthday which I can stop listening to I have both of their CDs great stuff. I am trying to learn all the songs on guitar and banjo. Once again infinite gratitude to all Ian |
Subject: RE: lyrics and chords - for blues songs From: Peace Date: 08 Sep 09 - 02:54 PM Refresh one time. |
Subject: RE: lyrics and chords From: Peace Date: 06 Sep 09 - 10:15 PM One more thing, Ian, before I split: Check out songs on Youtube. |
Subject: RE: lyrics and chords From: Peace Date: 06 Sep 09 - 10:10 PM They are the lyrics as done by Jimmie Dale Gilmore. |
Subject: RE: lyrics and chords From: Peace Date: 06 Sep 09 - 10:09 PM Mobile Line Well hey mama now did you ever go down on Down on the Mobile Line Hey lordy mama, mama, hey lordy papa, papa Holler 'bout the Mobile Line Well it's a road to ride to ease your troublin' mind Well I got a letter, now this is the way it read Hey lordy mama, mama, hey lordy papa, papa Holler 'bout the way it read Said come home baby because your lover is dead Well I ran out and I hopped out on the road Hey lordy mama, mama, hey lordy papa, papa Holler 'bout on the road When I got there she was laying on a coolin' board Now when I die mama don't you bury papa at all Hey lordy mama, mama, hey lordy papa, papa Holler 'bout your papa at all Just throw my bones down in some alcohol And when I die mama put my picture in a frame Hey lordy mama, mama, hey lordy papa, papa Holler 'bout a picture in a frame Hang it up on the mantle you can see me just the same And when I die I think I'm gonna stop by France Hey lordy mama, mama, hey lordy papa, papa Holler 'bout a stop by France Gonna stop by France just to give all the women a chance Well hey mama now did you ever go down on Down on the Mobile Line Hey lordy mama, mama, hey lordy papa, papa Holler 'bout the Mobile Line Well it's a road to ride to ease your troublin' mind Well it's a road to ride to ease your troublin' mind |
Subject: RE: lyrics and chords From: Peace Date: 06 Sep 09 - 10:06 PM Hot Feet by Jake Leg Stompers MP3 Downloads $0.88 on PayPlay "Sweet to Mama" "Georgia Crawl" both available there for $.88 each. |
Subject: RE: lyrics and chords From: Peace Date: 06 Sep 09 - 10:02 PM Site that should help you, Ian. Google MICHAEL TAFT´s PRE-WAR BLUES LYRICS CONCORDANCE or (click) |
Subject: RE: lyrics and chords From: Peace Date: 06 Sep 09 - 09:54 PM Sweet to Mama Beale Street String Band. Mississippi & Beale Street Sheiks, Biograph BLP 12041, LP (1972), B.08 [1927/08] |
Subject: RE: lyrics and chords From: Bob the Postman Date: 06 Sep 09 - 07:47 PM Mobile Line in this thread, under the title "Hey Lawdy Mama--The France Blues". |
Subject: RE: lyrics and chords From: Leadfingers Date: 06 Sep 09 - 10:26 AM Viola Lee Blues seems to be in Roots of the Blues Vol 2 £3.99 from Music Room (click) Gives a bit of Info on Georgia Crawl Got that lot from Google |
Subject: RE: lyrics and chords From: GUEST Date: 06 Sep 09 - 09:39 AM Gus Cannonon please and definitiely looking for originals if thats possible Sweet to mama State street boys Georgia crawl Eddie Anthony and Henry Williams Viola lee blues Sippin on Jake Mobile line Papa Harvey Hull and Long 'Cleve' Reed If possible its difficult to find much on this type of music in England. Thanks and regards Ian |
Subject: RE: lyrics and chords From: Leadfingers Date: 06 Sep 09 - 07:41 AM Are you looking for 'Original' versions , or modern Pop band covers ? Gus Cannonon or Grateful Dead for example (Viola Lee Blues) |
Subject: lyrics and chords From: GUEST,Guest Ian Date: 06 Sep 09 - 06:29 AM Hi everyone I am finding it difficult to get not only lyrics and chords but some information on the following songs: Sweet to mama Georgia crawl Viola lee blues Sippin on Jake Mobile line If anyone can help I will be eternally greatful Cheers and kind regards Ian |
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