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Lyr Req: On Top of Old Smoky

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OLD SMOKY (Korea version)
ON TOP OF OLD SMOKY
ON TOP OF OLD SMOKY (4)
ON TOP OF OLD SOPHIE
ON TOP OF SPAGHETTI


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GUEST,jemcb@home.com 19 Aug 01 - 07:58 PM
AllisonA(Animaterra) 19 Aug 01 - 08:11 PM
AllisonA(Animaterra) 19 Aug 01 - 08:13 PM
RichM 19 Aug 01 - 08:18 PM
GUEST,Denise:^) 19 Aug 01 - 08:29 PM
masato sakurai 19 Aug 01 - 09:49 PM
GUEST 20 Aug 01 - 12:14 AM
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Subject: On Top of Old Smokey
From: GUEST,jemcb@home.com
Date: 19 Aug 01 - 07:58 PM

I would like the lyrics to On Top of Old Smokey All covered with snow and also if you have the one for "The Preacher and the Bear" These were two of my aunts favorites and we ant to sing them at her wake. Thank you for any information you can give me Candy


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: On Top of Old
From: AllisonA(Animaterra)
Date: 19 Aug 01 - 08:11 PM

There are two versions ofTHE PREACHER AND THE BEAR

THE PREACHER AND THE BEAR (2)
in the DT but I can't seem to find Old Smokey here! Give me a minute, I'll find it!


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: On Top of Old
From: AllisonA(Animaterra)
Date: 19 Aug 01 - 08:13 PM

Here you go:
On top of old Smokey
Good luck and blessings as you sing these for your aunt!
e-mail sent -Joe Offer-


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Subject: Chords Add: ON TOP OF OLD SMOKY^^^
From: RichM
Date: 19 Aug 01 - 08:18 PM

Got it from Cowpie Here

On Top of Old Smokie

(C) On top of old (F)Smokie, all covered in (C)snow,
I lost my true (G7)lover, by courtin' too (C)slow
(C)On top of old (F)Smokie, I went there to (C)weep
For a false hearted (G7)lover, is worse than a (C)thief

(C)A thief he will (F)rob you, and take what you (C)save
But a false hearted (G7)lover, will put you in your (C)grave
(C)On top of old (F)Smokie, all covered in (C)snow
I lost my true (G7)lover, by courtin' too (C)slow

(C) They'll hug you and (F)kiss you, then tell you more (C)lies
Than the crossties on the (G7) railroad, or the stars in the (C)skies
(C)On top of old (F)Smokie, all covered in (C)snow
I lost my true (G7)lover, by courtin' too (C)slow ^^^


The Preacher and the Bear:
THE PREACHER AND THE BEAR
As recorded by Phil Harris
Writer: Arzonia (Joe Arizona)

[Bb] Now a preacher went out walkin'
Was [Eb] on one Sunday [Bb] morn'
It was against his religion
But he [C] took his gun a-[F] long
He [Bb] shot himself some mighty fine quail
And [Eb] one little "measly" [Bb] hare
But [Eb] on his way [Bb] returnin' home
He met a [F] great big grizzly [Bb] bear;

NARRATION: (In [Bb])
Well, the bear got down in the middle of the road
On all fours like a great big toad
And looked that preacher right square in the eye
And the preacher looked at him and said: "Bye-bye."
Started down the road and took out to run
The bear right after that preacher did come
Run and they run for about a mile
Then they both sat down and rested awhile
The preacher got up - started again
The bear he started out with more vim
They ran and they ran til he spotted a tree
Said: "Up on the limb is the place for me."
The bear got close - made a grab for him
Preacher leaps up and he made the limb
Pulled himself up and turns about
Cast his eyes to the skies and [F] he did [Bb] shout;

Refrain:
"[Bb] Oh, Lawd, you delivered [Eb] Daniel from the lion's [Bb] den
Also delivered Jonah from the [C] belly of the whale and [F] then
The [Bb] Hebrew children from the fiery furnace
So the [Eb] good book do [Bb] declare
Yes! [Eb] Lord, if you can't [Bb] help me,
For goodness [F] sake don't help that [Bb] bear."

NARRATION:
Just about then the limb let go
And the preacher came tumblin' down
Reached in his pocket, pulled his razor out
Just before he hit the ground
He hit the ground with an awful bang
It was a terrible sight
The preacher and the bear, with a razor in his hair
Just a-cuttin' left and right
Well, they rolled around on the ground
The preacher was up and then he was down
The bear let out an awful moan
It looked like the preacher was holdin' his own
"Lord, if I get out of here alive
That Good Book I will abide
I'll never sin on Sabbath day
And Sunday come, I'll pray and pray."
To the heavens, he did glance
Said; "Lord, just gimme one more chance."
Then his suspenders gave away
And he knocked that bear ten feet away
Then the preacher got up and made a bound
To the tree where he'd be safe and sound
Pulled himself up and turned about
Cast his eyes to the skies and he did shout:

Refrain:

Note. http://www.bmi.com lists many authors for other versions.
^^^


Note: these songs are in the Digital Tradition here at the Mudcat Cafe. I think there are two versions of "Preacher" and five of "Smoky."
-Joe Offer-


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: On Top of Old
From: GUEST,Denise:^)
Date: 19 Aug 01 - 08:29 PM

I looked at the "Smokey" link (tee-hee; unintended pun), and I thought I'd add that there are additional verses in "Rise Up Singing," some of which are pretty amusing.

I didn't check out the Digitrad posting yet.

Denise:^)


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: On Top of Old
From: masato sakurai
Date: 19 Aug 01 - 09:49 PM

The original(?) "The Preacher and the Bear" (record) sung by Arthur Collins can be heard here in the Library of Congress Edison Records Collection. This version (not his earliest) was recorded in Orange, N.C. in 1919.


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: On Top of Old
From: GUEST
Date: 20 Aug 01 - 12:14 AM

For "Old Smokey" origins see 'Meeting's a pleasure' on the Bodleian Ballads website.
    I closed this thread in an attempt to avoid splitting the discussion. Please post here (click).
    Thanks.
    -Joe Offer-


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