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Lyr Req: 16 Coal Black Horses, a funeral dirge |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 16 Coal Black Horses a funereal dirge From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) Date: 13 Apr 02 - 12:03 AM I have posted the old version from Carl Sandburg, 1927, which is a more complete version of the above, in thread 20256 because that thread has the name "St. James..." Gambler's Blues "Gambler's Blues" may have been an earlier title. Sandburg gives sheet music, which I have not compared with that of other versions. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 16 Coal Black Horses a funereal dirge From: Rolfyboy6 Date: 12 Apr 02 - 11:54 PM I'm glad you put it in too. This is the modern version being passed along by blues musicians from one to another. It has a early jazz/ragtime feel. The crowd in the barroom is generally described as "and the usual crowd was there."
and an additional verse: "I want six crap shooters for pallbearers |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 16 Coal Black Horses a funereal dirge From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) Date: 12 Apr 02 - 10:32 PM Glad you put it in. I was debating with myself, because it differs in several ways from the old versions in the books. I wonder where Joe Turner got it? The one in the DT seems to have been cobbled together. |
Subject: Lyr Add: ST. JAMES INFIRMARY From: Jim Dixon Date: 12 Apr 02 - 07:28 PM Since this version doesn't seem to be in DigiTrad or the Forum, I might as well put it here: Copied from http://www.bluesforpeace.com/lyrics/st-james-infirmary.htm
ST. JAMES INFIRMARY
I went down to old Joe's bar room, on the corner by the square.
Well, on my left stood Joe McKennedy, and his eyes were bloodshot red.
I went down to the St. James Infirmary. I saw my baby there.
Let her go. Let her go. God bless her, wherever she may be.
Yes, sixteen coal-black horses to pull that rubber-tired hack.
Well, now you've heard my story. Well, have another round of booze. [p.s. There's another version of St. James Infirmary in DT that doesn't mention the horses. It also has the first 4 verses in a strange order. The version given above is closer to what I've always heard. --JD] |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 16 Coal Black Horses a funereal dirge From: IanC Date: 10 Apr 02 - 04:47 AM Must be that. 16 is too many for a real funeral ... Pres. McKinley only got 6 in 1901.
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 16 Coal Black Horses a funereal dirge From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) Date: 09 Apr 02 - 03:48 PM The sixteen coal black horses are in a version of St. James Infirmary by Janis Joplin and Joe Turner. You can find the lyrics here : St. James |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 16 Coal Black Horses a funereal dirge From: MMario Date: 09 Apr 02 - 02:56 PM The only thing I can find with "sixteen coal black horses" is St. James Infimary |
Subject: 16 Coal Black Horses a funereal dirge From: GUEST,momof10@tds.net Date: 09 Apr 02 - 02:39 PM A gentelman taught us a song he had learned from his mother. All he could remeber was 16------16 coal black horses all lined up in a row---- 16-----16 coal black horses comein to carry him away Can anyone please help us with the rest of this? Thank you David and Mary Ellen |
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