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Lyr Req: The Merry Girl - Tommy Jarrell
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Subject: Lyr Req: The Merry Girl - Tommy Jarrell From: GUEST,Abby the Spoon Lady Date: 13 Jan 12 - 09:30 AM I am searching for the lyrics to THE MERRY GIRL which is on a Tommy Jarrell album I have....... Anyone able to help??? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Merry Girl - Tommy Jarrell From: 12-stringer Date: 13 Jan 12 - 03:21 PM Tune was originally recorded in 1927 by DaCosta Woltz' Southern Broadcasters (Ben Jarrell, fiddle, Frank Jenkins and DaCosta Woltz, banjos and vocal) Such a merry girl am I and I'll tell you the reason why It's because that I'm engaged to such a dear. He comes to see me every day and when he goes away These are the words he whispers in my ear. Goodbye darling, I must leave you One more kiss before I go. I'll be back tomorrow night, if I cannot come I'll write Just a word or so to let my darling know. He has teeth as white as pearls, and such darling little curls, And his name I cannot tell you [mumbled]. He's the joy of my life and I hope to be his wife And these the words [mumbled] (repeat chorus) Now you young ladies when you find a love that's true and kind You cannot be more happy I am sure, It's so nice to have a beau to love and pet you so And to kiss you when he leaves you at the door. (repeat chorus) To the gentlemen I would say that before you go away From the lady that is dear to your heart. You had better remember this, she expects a parting kiss And a word or two like this before you go. (repeat chorus) Also recorded in 1930 as "One More Kiss Before I Go" by Lewis McDaniel and Gid [sic] Smith, with McDaniel on lead vocal and Walter "Kid" Smith on harmonica. Lyrics are slightly different but also considerably easier to understand. The opening yodel is optional. Such a happy boy am I, and I'll tell you the reason why It's because that I'm engaged to such a dear. I go see her most every day, and when I go away These are the words I whisper in her ear. Goodbye, darling, I must leave you One more kiss, one more kiss before I go I'll be here tomorrow night, if I cannot come I'll write Just a word or two to let my darling know. She has teeth as white as pearls, she is such a darling girl And her love is with me everywhere I go. She's the joy of my life and she said she'd be my wife And these words I'll no longer have to say. (repeat chorus) To young ladies, when you find a love as true and kind, You can only happy be, I'm ensured. It's so nice to have a beau to love and pet you so, And to kiss you when he leaves you at the door. (repeat chorus) To young gentlemen I would say, when you're 'bliged to go away From the lady that is dear to your heart. You had better remember this, she expects a sweeter kiss And a word or two like this before you go. (repeat chorus) Pop music, a little pre-ragtime, I would think. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Merry Girl - Tommy Jarrell From: GUEST,Abby the Spoon Lady Date: 14 Feb 12 - 09:11 AM Thank you thank you! I wonder, is this a Jarrell family tune? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Merry Girl - Tommy Jarrell From: GUEST,Blkbanjoman Date: 25 Jul 12 - 04:58 PM I love this tune. Am sitting with a few tunes this summer trying to get my right hand more accurate and relaxed. This is one tune that I'd love to learn to sing and play. It's so beautiful... Thanks for posting the lyrics. It's in (banjo) Double D, right? Regards. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Merry Girl - Tommy Jarrell From: GUEST Date: 25 Jul 12 - 05:16 PM According to Tommy Jarrell's version from Pickin' On The Porch, the first "mumbled" verses from this song are "By the way" and the second are "you often get to hear." Take care. Guy |
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