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Subject: RE: Ever hear of 'Old Charley'? From: Sorcha Date: 04 Feb 03 - 11:06 PM No luck with Ol' or Old or Charley, Charlie, or Charly. Masato, over to you............. |
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Subject: Ever hear of 'Old Charley'? From: GUEST,masonoller@mcleodusa.net Date: 04 Feb 03 - 10:46 PM My Grandpa used to sing this to us when we was little kids. I've looked with the search engine to see where it came from and if there were any more lyrics to it, but had no luck finding it. Grandpa was from Kentucky and the song had a mountain sound. Here's what I remember of it: Late in the evenin' the sun goin' down You climb on Ol' Charley and ride into town There at the hitch rail all night he will stand While you in the grocery glass jug in hand Early in the mornin' the sun is breakin' day You climb on old Charley say carry me away When you are sober you ride very well You ride like a gentleman and all's fed well But, when you drunk you heed none at all You ride like the devil cussin' "Gawd damn it all" Whenever Grandpa sang that last, part my Grandma would yell "Willie!!" Then he would sing it again, ending with "Dag nabbit all". It's always been a favorite memory of mine. I would really like to learn the origins of this song and would appreciate any info about it or any song similiar that it may have sprung from. Thanks in advance, Mason Oller |
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