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Lyr Req: Gimme Chaw Tobacco |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gimme Chaw Tobacco From: Stewie Date: 30 Jul 03 - 10:29 PM A search on Fiddler's Companion gives a cross-reference to 'Bear Creek's Up'. This clarifies the first line of the missing couplet in the Carter Bros & Son side: Bear Creek's up and the Bear Creek's muddy Bear Creek gals all raise my ? ? It doesn't sound like 'Bear Creek gals' in the final couplet. --Stewie. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gimme Chaw Tobacco From: Stewie Date: 30 Jul 03 - 10:18 PM The Carter Brothers & Son side is mostly incomprehensible to me. It seems to consist of 3 couplets, the first - and not the same as posted by Guest above - is repeated several times. The second, the dog couplet, is clear enough: Had a little dog and his name was Rover When he died, he died all over The final couplet sounds like: ? gals oh how I love ya ? gals give me chaw tobacca The Dillards track, cited by Q, has no lyrics. It is part of a 2-tune harmonica solo by Rodney Dillard: 'Taters in Sandy Lane/Gimme Chaw T'Baccer'. --Stewie. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gimme Chaw Tobacco From: Art Thieme Date: 30 Jul 03 - 10:17 PM One I have on tape somewhere here has a chorus that contains words something like. And a chaw of tobacco and a little drink Won't send your soul to hell. Does that sound familiar? Art Thieme |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gimme Chaw Tobacco From: masato sakurai Date: 30 Jul 03 - 07:42 PM "Give Me A Chaw Tobacco" by Carter Brothers & Son is on Mississippi String Bands, Vol. 1: 1928-1935 [with sound clip]. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gimme Chaw Tobacco From: GUEST,Q Date: 30 Jul 03 - 03:55 PM Listened to "Gimme Chaw Tobacco" by the Red Hots- incomprehensible. Mostly an instrumental, not the old minstrel song. Hear it here: Gimme Chaw Tobacco Also recorded by Carter Brothers and Son, Mississippi String Bands, vol. 1, 1928-1935, Document DOCD-8009, 1997 (1928) cd. Also Dillards, Chaw T'baccer, Elektra EKS-7265, 1964 LP. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gimme Chaw Tobacco From: GUEST,Red Hot's Fan Date: 30 Jul 03 - 12:54 PM Don't think it's Here I am as you diskiver And actually I know most of the lyrics as sung by the The Red Hot's it's just a couple I can't make out and I was hoping that there might be more verses. At any rate this is what I can make out: C'mon babe you know what I'm afta Just give me a little chaw tobacca I had a dog his name was Rover When he died, ????????? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gimme Chaw Tobacco From: masato sakurai Date: 30 Jul 03 - 12:16 PM Also at Bodleian Library Broadside Ballads. HERE I AM AS YOU DISKIVER |
Subject: Lyr Add: HERE I AM AS YOU DISKIVER From: masato sakurai Date: 30 Jul 03 - 12:10 PM Is this the song (from America Singing: Nineteenth-Century Song Sheets)? HERE I AM AS YOU DISKIVER |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gimme Chaw Tobacco From: Uncle Jaque Date: 30 Jul 03 - 11:58 AM I think the song you refer to is on one of Bob FLESHER's "Early Banjo Classics" albums - all done on Minstrel gut-strung Banjo played in the old "Stroke" style. I have one of Bob's instructional books, but he does not give lyrics, unfortunatley, and I'm not sure I could transcribe it all that well.- don't have time to at the moment. You might be able to contact him. Have you tried a LEVY search? http://levysheetmusic.mse.jhu.edu/advancedsearch.html |
Subject: Lyr Req: Gimme Chaw Tobacco From: GUEST,Red Hot's Fan Date: 30 Jul 03 - 09:39 AM Tom Riccio's singing is less than intelligible (part of the charm) but I really would like to know the lyrics... |
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