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Origins: Black Eyed Sally

pgdoyle 14 Feb 08 - 01:15 AM
Q (Frank Staplin) 14 Feb 08 - 02:23 PM
pgdoyle 17 Feb 08 - 03:14 PM
GUEST 22 Mar 08 - 01:30 AM
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Subject: Origins: Black Eyed Sally
From: pgdoyle
Date: 14 Feb 08 - 01:15 AM

I am looking for information about a song I learned back in the 1960s, probably called Black Eyed Sally. I remember it as a moderately fast bluegrass tune. I have no idea what the band was. The chords here match the way I sing it, which could be wrong.


BLACK EYED SALLY

CHORUS:
D
Goin to the barn dance down in the valley
G
Takin a chance on black-eyed Sally
C                  A             D
Wildcat liquor and old time music too
         G
We'll be dancin, singin, goin strong
C                  A
Hills'll be ringin all night long
D                                           G
Come along Sally gonna step out tonight with you


G
Now where's that man from down the holler?
E
Buyin moonshine with his last dollar
A
Today he's livin on women and wine
D                               G
Tomorrow he'll live on down the line


CHORUS

G
Now where's that girl named Betty Ann Lee?
E
Starin at the moon through the old pine tree
A
She's been out tonight with three or four
D                                           G
But she's come back looking for two or three more

CHORUS


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Subject: RE: Origins: Black Eyed Sally
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 14 Feb 08 - 02:23 PM

A version of Black-Eyed Susie? See Bluegrass Messengers:
www.bluegrassmessengers.com/fiddle.html


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Subject: RE: Origins: Black Eyed Sally
From: pgdoyle
Date: 17 Feb 08 - 03:14 PM

Black-eyed Susie (or Suzie) is a great tune, though not related to the tune Black Eyed Sally that I'm trying to track down here.

Uncle Earl has a lively instrumental version of Black-eyed Susie. But the version I love best is by the Holy Modal Rounders, which includes the attached verses. I particularly like the last verse.

Cheers,

Peter


BLACK-EYED SUZIE
Holy Modal Rounders version

My pretty little Suzie's just half-grown
Jumps on a man like a dog on a bone

CHORUS:
Hey black-eyed Suzie
Hey pretty little black-eyed Suzie
Hey

If your mommy knew she'd tan your hide
Your daddy would hunt me dead or alive

I gave your little brother a big silver dollar
If he sees your daddy coming he'll let out a holler

The only thing I like to do better than my doodlin
Is blow my head with turtle eggs and do a little yodlin


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Subject: RE: Origins: Black Eyed Sally
From: GUEST
Date: 22 Mar 08 - 01:30 AM

I finally found a working reel-to-reel tape recorder and tracked down this song. It's actually `Dark Eyed Sally', an original song by The Lonesome River Boys from their 1961 album `Raise a Ruckus'. A great recording of a great song.

Cheers,

Peter Doyle
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Dark Eyed Sally

INTRO: verse chords |G|Em|A|D G|

CHORUS:
D
Goin to the barn dance down in the valley
G
Takin a chance on dark eyed Sally
Em                A             D
Wildcat liquor and old time music too
         G
We'll be dancin, singin, goin strong
    Em                A
The hills'll be ringin all night long
D                                           G
Come along Sally gonna step out tonight with you


    G      
Now who's that man from down the holler?
Em
Buyin moonshine with his last dollar
A
Today he's livin on women and wine
D                           G
Tomorrow may live on down the line

CHORUS

    G
Now where's that gal named Betty Ann Lee?
Em
Looking at the moon in the old pine tree
      A
She's been outside for three or four
          D                                  G
But she's come back looking for two or three more

CHORUS


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