Subject: Lyr Add: JONAH (Golden Gate Quartet) From: Jim Dixon Date: 28 Oct 16 - 03:37 PM JONAH As recorded by The Golden Gate Quartet, 1937. CHORUS: Oh, Jonah! Oh, oh, Jonah! Oh, Jonah! Oh, Jonah! Go down Nineveh, serve the Lord. An' it's oh, Jonah! Oh, oh, Jonah! Oh, Jonah! Oh, Jonah! Go down Nineveh, serve the Lord. Go down, Jonah; go down in Nineveh, said my Lord. 1. Well, God spoke to Jonah, a Christian man, And said: "Go down to Nineveh an' take my command." Well, he gave him his orders from his royal throne, Said: "Go down to Nineveh, preach my doom. Tell 'em forty long days will pass them by. I'm gon' destroy the city with fire." But Jonah didn't want to hear God's command, So he got him a ticket out for Joppa lan'; Then he got that ticket, and got on boa'd, And the ship went to rockin' on down the sho'. CHORUS: And it's oh, Jonah.... [etc.] 2. Well, Jonah got a ticket an' got on boa'd, And the ship went a-rockin' on down the sho', But my God caused the wind to rise, And the cap'n an' crew got troubled in mind. They say they'll all be lost if the storm don't stop. I'd better search the vessel from bottom to top. So they searched that ship from bottom to top, And they found them a man lyin' fast asleep. They says: "Wake up, Jonah; get up, man. Your God a'mighty's gon' 'stroy the lan'." CHORUS 3. Then they woke ol' Jonah from his sleep, And said: "Jonah, your God destroyin' the deep." Jonah woke up an' said: "I'm the man That didn't want to go down to Nineveh lan'." Say: "You cast my body in the sea, 'Cause I don't want you to suffer for me." So they cast ol' Jonah right overboa'd. Along came a fish and swallowed him whole, But the fish got sick by God's command, And he cast ol' Jonah right on the san'. But the sun shone down on Jonah's head, So God grew a vine to give him shade, But along came a worm and cut it down. Well, that's another star in Jonah's crown. CHORUS [Note: The chorus is actually more complex than I have indicated here. There is a lot more repetition as well as overlapping singing of different words by different voices.] |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Mo the caller Date: 25 Oct 16 - 07:32 AM The missing verse has floated back Now listen to my tale Of Jonah and the whale Way down in the middle of the ocean (ocean) .....[missing/found verse, same tune]What was he doing there Whatever did he wear Way down in the middle of the ocean (ocean) [next part of tune] Preaching he should be In Ninevah you see He disobeyed, a very foolish notion (notion) [first tune] But God forgave his sin Salvation entered in Way down in the middle of the ocean (ocean) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Jim Carroll Date: 22 Oct 16 - 04:28 AM Another PADDY AND THE WHALE. Well, Paddy O'Brien left Ireland with glee, He had a strong notion for Greenland to see, He shipped in The Favourite, for Greenland was bound, And there whisky he drank made his head go around. Laddie, whack-fol-the-dol, fol-rol-diddle-dee. Now Paddy, he'd never been whaling before, It made his heart jump when he heard the loud roar, As The look-out he cried, that a whale he did spy. I'm going to be ate! Says poor Pat, by and by. Laddie…. O, Pat, he ran for'ard, caught hold of the mast, He grasped his arms around it, and he held to it fast. And the boat she did pitch, and a-losing his grip, Down the whales are belly poor Paddy did slip. Laddie…. He was down in that whale for six months and five days, Till one day he, by luck, to the throat he made way. The whales give a snort, and then he did blow, And out on dry land, poor Paddy did go. Laddie…. Now Paddy is landed and safe on the shore, He swears that he'll never go whaling no more, And there next time he wishes old Greenland to see, It'll be when the railway runs over the sea. Laddie…. Jim Carroll |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Mo the caller Date: 22 Oct 16 - 04:23 AM this thread stirs memories of a Sunday school 'nursery rhyme' Now listen to my tale Of Jonah and the whale Way down in the middle of the ocean (ocean) .....[missing verse, same tune] [next part of tune] Preaching he should be In Ninevah you see He disobeyed, a very foolish notion (notion) [first tune] But God forgave his sin Salvation entered in Way down in the middle of the ocean (ocean) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: GUEST,Theresa Baker Date: 21 Oct 16 - 10:48 AM I found this thread searching for the lyrics of the Jonah and the whale song I learned as a child back in the 1970's. I did not find the lyrics but did find two Utube videos of the song and so am sharing. Old Jonah had a whale of a time in a whale Old Jonah, Old Jonah, had a whale of a time in a whale For three days and three nights in a room way down by his tail He cried out loud for air and light Til he was almost mad enough to fight Old Jonah, Old Jonah, had a whale of a time in a whale The whale took sick He had no rest For the wise old bird was hard to digest He was hard to digest Oh, oh, oh He tried and tried in vain, oh Bbut it only gave more pain, oh Oh He finally gave an awful shout, he said you have to behave or get out So he opened up his wide front door And kicked poor Jonah off on the shore Old Jonah, Old Jonah, had a whale of a time in a whale In a big black whale https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ke30Dcv2K3c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRgDoUci2aI |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: GUEST,Peter R. Snell Date: 04 Dec 11 - 01:42 PM To all of the above, Mark Graham, in an album called "Southern Old Time Harmonica" has the version below. He performs it with just some fine spoon-style rhythm with his harmonica doing some breaks and fills. It's a great jam tune to get everyone banging away. No chords. I've noted the first verse rhythm (roughly) to give it some feel (this may not come out well if some computers shift my spacing!), but see if you can find Graham doing it. Jonah and the Whale God sent Jonah down to Ninevah land To preach the gospel to the wicked men 1 2 3 4 | 1 2 And to repent his wicked ways 3 4 | 1 2 3 "I'm gonna overthrow the city in forty days" Chorus 4 | 1 2 3 4 | 1 2 3 4 | 1 2 3 4 God moved in the wind storm, and he rose in the wind storm 1 2 3 4 | 1 2 He troubled everybody in mind 1 So Jonah went down to the sea shore He made up his mind which way to go He got himself a ship and he paid his fare But God got angry with Jonah down there Chorus God saw the ship and he came in time The captain of the ship had a trouble in mind And then he went into the deep Where he saw old Jonah there fast asleep Chorus He said "Hey stranger tell me your name" "My name is Jonah and I came from the king And all this trouble's on account of me Why don't you throw me over board and let the ship sail free" Chorus So they threw old Jonah overboard A whale came up and he swallowed him whole He took him on over to Ninevah land Where he threw up Jonah on a bar of sand Chorus Repeat first verse Last time: drop the two beats at end of "mind" – go straight into "God moved…": 3 4 …Mind, oh well now 1 God sent Jonah… Cheers, Peter Choking Hazard Orcherstra |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: GUEST,Gracie Newell Date: 04 Jun 11 - 08:29 AM Looking for the song: God sent Jonah in the Middle of the Land To Preach the Gospel to the wicked man, Jonah got angry and he didn't want to go Made him a ship and he got on board. The ship began top rock from side to side, everybody got trouble in mind. You betta run, you betta run, Yea............. Run tot he city for rescue, You betta run. ???????? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: GUEST,Jon Date: 20 May 11 - 07:20 PM Our entire middle school was taught the "Jonah-Man Jazz" en masse, all those years ago. My recollection of some of the lyrics varies slightly from those already provided, but the differences are too small to relate here without appearing to be pedantic. However, I can offer the first stanza of the last section - perhaps it will jog the memory of someone who can provide the rest: We had a wonderful party, And Jonah had a whale of a time, But now that we've really repented, Everything's gonna be fine. And I recall one of the final stanzas started with: Singin' the gospel music, Singin' the gospel shout, [...] Hope that helps, Jon. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: GUEST,Brogan Date: 09 Oct 09 - 03:06 PM Enter this for JONAH MAN JAzz |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Joe_F Date: 12 Jun 09 - 10:33 PM Cf. "The Old Fish Song" in the DigiTrad. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: GUEST,more lyrics Date: 12 Jun 09 - 04:28 PM 3rd song i think (agen!!) I need a boat man that'll carry me away and how i hope man she's sailing today you can see i got no suitcase im travelling light aint got no reason for staying the night you dont even have to tell me where we're sailing to just as long as we're sailing, sailing, sailing into the blue cast off that rope man man handle those oars you name the price man and the money is yours... cant remember the rest but hope tht helps ;P have to sing this in a concert with my mate same person as above ..x thank you |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Charley Noble Date: 05 Jun 09 - 08:24 AM Do tell us more about yourself and where you are singing this song. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: GUEST Date: 04 Jun 09 - 05:43 PM 2nd song i think:: Jonah Jonah listen to me Jonah, Listen while I tell you of a plan I have in mind. A city dancing, dancing and romancing, All too obviously to virtue must be blind! Take my warning early in the morning, As early as you feel inclined Shout to the people. Shout from every steeple, Tell them the Judgement bell has chimed! Tell them to stop their laughter or In the great here-after Whats to come is all to sure For I will smite them Ad Infinitum If they will not turn to me once more! Singing this song on my own in a play ..x thank you |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: GUEST Date: 16 Aug 08 - 04:50 AM Nineveh city was a city of sin. The jazzin' and the jivin' made a terrible din, Beat groups playin' a rock an' roll; an' the Lord, when he heard it said: "Bless my soul!" The people wouldn't listen, danced night an' day No time for work, no time to pray. They went on dancin' by day an' night Till the Lord he said: "well, this ain't right!" The Lord pondered a subt'le plan; he looked around for a righteous man; saw Jonah sitin' neath a pineapple tree, an' the Lord he said: "That's the man for me.- A righteous man that I can trust to raise this city from out the dust. The man that's sitin' neath the pineapple tree, I m certain sure, is the man for me. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: GUEST,GUEST-May 07 Date: 01 May 07 - 02:08 PM This is part 5 of Jonah-man-Jazz!! Verse 1: When Jonah sank into the sea he closed his eyes and prayed "Oh lord I'm very sorry, that your word I disobeyed" If you will only come and save me I will do as you command, Instead of treading water, let me tread upon the land! Chorus: Go down Jonah Deep in the Ocean Go down Jonah Far from the sure (x2) second time round descant sing: aaaaaaaaaaaaaah aaaaaaaaaaaah aaaaaaaaaaaaaah aaaaaaaah Verse 2: When Jonah had repented him, the lord he didnt fail Although the sea was tropical, he sent a long a whale It promptly swam right up to jonah, and its mouth was open wide But before he even knew it, poor Jonah was inside. Chorus Verse 3: And after swimming very hard for 3 days, if not 4 The whale came near to Ninevah and grounded on the shore Wherat it gave a little shudder and its jaws were widelt flung, And Jonah Came a strollin' out upon it's mighty tounge Chorus (last line changes to "Safe once again on the Shore!" |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: GUEST,Me Date: 22 May 06 - 01:33 PM The waves grew high The ship began to roll The wind blew strong And the storm bell toll, The Sailors muttered "there must be a jinx on board" The rain beat down, The lightning flashed, The thunder roared And the top mast crashed The sailors muttered there sure is a jinx on board1! Soon all the sailors were decided, That some one in the passangers or crew, Had brought down an evil look upon them, So there was only one thing left to do: They all drew lots And it fell out That Jonah lost and they gave a shout: The jinx is Jonah just look what he has drawed!!! Take that Jonah man and throw him over board!!!!!!!! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Charley Noble Date: 30 Mar 06 - 05:33 PM Barry- Sorry, I've been neglecting this thread. When you're up in Maine for your recording session we'll run you over to my Mother's house and get her to sing Ella Robinson Madison's version of "Jonah and the Whale." You're in for a real treat. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Barry Finn Date: 29 Mar 06 - 11:43 PM Twice, thanks again Q Barry |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 29 Mar 06 - 08:57 PM Reading over the posts in this thread, and the small amount of literature I can find, the song by the Georgia Sea Island Singers as posted by Barry Finn seems to be a blending of two or more older spirituals, one of "Live Humble" lineage, and the other one about Jonah. This is not uncommon; new combinations and floating verses are a feature of the spirituals. In the Jubilee Singers spiritual, "New Burying Ground" also is involved. There doesn't seem to be a thread for the "Live Humble" group of spirituals which lack the reference to Jonah; I will start one and post the Jubilee Singers song there. It may make referencing to the Spirituals Permathread easier. I will post the Georgia Sea Island Singers "Live Humble" , posted by Barry Finn, to the African-American Spirituals Permathread |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Azizi Date: 29 Mar 06 - 08:27 PM Just a guess, but couldn't "inner land" in the first Jonah and the Whale song on this thread be folk process for "another land"? I guess we'll never know. BTW, "Live Humble" is the name of a jazz composition by Yusef Latif, a rather good one imo. I doubt that Yusef Latif's composition has anything to do with Jonah & the Whale's line, but who knows? Naybe he knew that song. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Barry Finn Date: 29 Mar 06 - 04:50 PM No, Live Humble as sung by the Georgia Sea Island Singers. See Lomax's Southern Journey collection 'Earliest Times' Vol#13. Parrish's version "Linin' Humble" is mostly a one line call & one line response type of singing, as is three songs mentioned from the 'Slave Songs of the United States'. In 'Negro Folk Music of the USA' there's the song "Wake Up Jonah" another one line call & response song but the song follows, somewhat closely to the last verse of the one I posted with the response line as; "Reelin' & a-rockin' o' the ship so long". In the "Humble Yourself, the Bell Done Rung," from the "Negro Spirituals, or the Songs of the Jubilee Singers," aside from it lacking the Jonah verses does it follow the same patten of the "Live Humble" song posted & does it have related other verses in it, otherwise no showing in the verses I posted? I'd be eger to know. Thanks Barry |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 29 Mar 06 - 01:08 PM Also not the same as "Bell da Ring" in Allen, "Slave Songs..." which seems to be the same as "De Bell Done Rung" in McIlhenny (not seen). These are related to "Humble Yourself, the Bell Done Rung," mentioned in the previous post. Reference to Jonah lacking in these songs. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 29 Mar 06 - 12:59 PM "Live Humble" - Source? Not the same song as "Livin' Humble" in Parrish, "Slave Songs of the Georgia Sea Islands." (Also collected as "Live Humble" in Dett, "Religious Folk Songs of the Negro," and "Live A Humble," Work, "Folk Songs of the American Negro," and "Songs of Zion."). Not the same as "Can't You Live Humble," Johnson and Johnson, "The Second Book of Negro Spirituals." Related to "Humble Yourself, the Bell Done Rung," in "Negro Spirituals, or the Songs of the Jubilee Singers," but that one lacks the Jonah verses. Also in Johnson, "Utica Jubilee Singers." Not found under these titles in the Cleveland Index. |
Subject: Lyr Add: LIVE HUMBLE (from St Simons Island) From: Barry Finn Date: 29 Mar 06 - 11:33 AM Hi Charlie Love to hear he song, maybe next we see each other & I'll swap ya one. Another intersting song about Jonah from St Simons Island, Georgia Sea Islands called; Live Humble Chorus: Leader: Live humble Group: Humble All: Humble yourself; the bell done rung Live humble, humble Humble yourself, the bell done rung The bell done rung, the angledone sung The Lord done brought our hearts & tongue I wonder what-uh Satan keep a-grumblin 'bout He chained in Hell uh-where he can't get out The Lord come along about the born a' day (break of day) He took the little baby, put his soul away You best live humble, you best live mild You best live like-uh some true born child The windin sheet is gonna win' us in A coffin lid is gonna hold us fast I was standin at the sea of glass The sea of glass stood a magnifier I'm gonna join God's heavenly choir The lord's gonna raise my voice on higher Cryin' humble-(chorus) The bell done rung, the angledone sung The Lord done brought our hearts & tongue It was something like the Jericho Wall Away on the island the water fall Zion's children got trouble in mind How long it rain now, can you tell Forty long days & nights it fell The water got 'long about the sill of the do' (sill of the door) They all went up into the upper flo' The water got 'long about the roof of the house They heist the window an' they all pitch out Cryin' Humble-(chorus) well, the bell done rung, the angledone sung The Lord done brought our hearts & tongue God sent Jonah to Nineveh land Jonah went a contrary course The captain of the vessel got trouble in mind He say, "Go down, sailors, and search the deck See can't you find no sleepers there" The sailors went down about the lower most deck there They found the ol' Jonah there fast asleep He said "Wake up Jonah, wake up man My God-a-mighty gonna 'stroy the lan' Cryin' humble-(chorus) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: GUEST,Plain Jane Date: 29 Mar 06 - 02:56 AM Nigel ... Do you happen to have the source for the WHOLE "Jonah Mann Jazz" work? If so, I'd LOVE to know where to find it. Thanks, Janie |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Charley Noble Date: 29 Aug 03 - 05:29 PM Oh, I like that line about "jerked his razor out and he cut the whale in two." Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 29 Aug 03 - 03:29 PM Two humorous verses from an old minstrel song, in Randolph, Ozark Folk Songs, vol. 2, no. 286, Jonah and the Whale: I'll tell you about the army that old pharoah did command, As he follered poor old Moses long ago, They got drownded in the river as the lines were pressing on, And the fishes had a juber down below. Old Jonah like a fool got stubborn like a mule, The whale it made him quickly disappear, Jonah jerked his razor out and he cut the whale in two, And he paddled to the shore upon his ear. Coll. in Arkansas, 1941. Part also in a Hamlin Wizard Oil Songbook, 1897. William Allen White remembers singing the chorus in 1883 in Kansas. Also in Brown, Folklore of North Carolina. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 28 Aug 03 - 05:10 PM Jonah got flung, puked, vomited up all over the place. Come 'ere, chillun, an' listen to me; I'll tell you 'bout whale swallowin' Jonah, While sailin' on de sea, Yes, es-es, Yes, es-es Yes, es-es. Three long days and three long nights, Jonah in de belly of de whale swelled, Yes, es-es, Yes es-es, Yes, es-es. De whale 'gin to pinch an' ole Jonah 'gin to scratch, So de whale flung Jonah in a sweet 'tater patch. Yes, es-es, Yes, es-es, Yes, es-es. D. Q. McCord Ms., Alabama, 1915-1916, in N. I. White, 1925, American Negro Folk-Songs, no. 39, p. 98. The whale swallowed Brother Jonah, Yes, he did, no, he didn't. Puked him up on sandy land, An' a goad* vine growed around Brother Jonah's head. (*gourd) The greatest prayer that ever I heard Was the prayer that Jonah prayed, When the worm came an' cut the goad vine down From around Brother Jonah's head. Ms of N. I. White, sung by Ed Lloyd (fragment), NC. In N. I. White, No. 40, as above, p. 98-99. Who did, who did, who did swallow Jonah, Jonah, (three times) Who did swallow Jonah, who did swallow Jonah- dow-own? Whale did, whale did, whale did swallow Jonah, Jonah, (three times) Whale did swallow Jonah, whale did swallow Jonah - dow- own! Also in White, no. 41, North Carolina, White Ms. 1925. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Charley Noble Date: 28 Aug 03 - 08:37 AM Here's some background notes on Ella Robinson Madison's theatrical and musical career in the late 19th century:Click Here! Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Nigel Parsons Date: 28 Apr 03 - 12:29 PM Leaving aside the biblical quotes, Ninevah comes into the story as told by Michael Hurd in 'Jonah Man Jazz': Opening song: "Now Ninevah city was a city of sin The jazzin' and the jivin' made a terrible din Beat groups playin' a rock an' roll And the Lord when he heard it said "Bless my soul" Now the people wouldn't listen danced night and day, No time to work, no time to pray. They went on dancin' by day and night Til the Lord he said; "Now this ain't right" The Lord he pondered a subtle plan, He looked around for a righteous man. Saw Jonah sittin' neath the pineapple tree And the Lord he said "That's the man for me" A righteous man that I can trust to raise this city out of the dust The man that's sittin' neath the pineapple tree I'm certain sure, sure, sure Is the man for me." Nigel |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Charley Noble Date: 28 Apr 03 - 07:35 AM Thanks, Stewie. I might have missed it! Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Stewie Date: 28 Apr 03 - 02:17 AM Charley, another unusual Jonah song has been reissued in the recent and magnificent 7-CD box set of Kentucky mountain music. I have posted the lyrics in a thread under its own title, 'The Old Fish Song', HERE. --Stewie. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Charley Noble Date: 26 Apr 03 - 12:35 PM After consulting several travel sites on Goggle it seems clear to me that Jonah was ordered to go to "Nineveh" (might well have been folk processed to "inner land"), the ancient capital of the Assyrian Empire (near present day Mosul in occupied Iraq), one of the great enemies of the Nation of Israel at the time. No wonder he had misgivings! He is said to have embarked at Joppa (present day Jappa in Israel) for Tarshish but just where Tarshish was is not so clear. You can take your pick of almost any seaport in the Eastern Mediterranean. The island nation of Crete is one likely possibility, as is Turkey, Syria, Cyfrus and Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Charley Noble Date: 26 Apr 03 - 11:06 AM As I was quietly enjoying my latest nautical literary acquisition the other day, a book of short articles entitled ANCHOR LANE by C. Fox Smith, I found in a chapter "The Sea and Its Legends", p. 65, another reference to Tarsus/Tarshish: "..very much after the fashion of the sailors of Tarshish when they cast lots and the lot fell upon Jonah." The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea, p. 434, summarizes the Jonah tale as follows: "Jonah, one of the minor prophets of the Old testament who, after being instructed by Jehovah to go to Nineveh to preach repentence of sins, attempted to avoid his task by running away by sea to Tarshish..." I take it that "Nineveh" was the "inner land" in question. At least now I think I have a better idea of where Jonah was told to go. The song above, however, says he LEFT from the Tarshish shore rather than shipping out to it; this is very confusing. At any rate he certainly had one whale of a tale to tell! Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: MMario Date: 16 Apr 03 - 11:56 AM *grin* I wasn't correcting spelling - "Tarshish" seems a pretty logical derivation from "Tarsus" to me... inland ?- or possibly "Inner" land being on south/east mediterranean versus "outer" being to north, west? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Charley Noble Date: 16 Apr 03 - 11:38 AM MMario- Tarsus, however it's spelled, seems a good match to me; in Wendy's notes she wrote "Tashua" but I noticed "Tarshish" in a "Jonah and the Whale" song, apparently unrelated, that Joe Offer had posted previously. I'm also curious about the reference to "an inner land." Anyone know what that would refer to? Not a clue on the tune, of course, but I'll ask mother the next time I see her. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: MMario Date: 16 Apr 03 - 11:20 AM I think that would be the "Tarsus" shore... Tarsus, on the northern side of the Mediterranean, in what is now Turkey, was a bustling seaport and had been for about 2000 years during the biblical era. tune? |
Subject: Lyr Add: Jonah and the Whale-2 From: Charley Noble Date: 16 Apr 03 - 10:41 AM I haven't found a "Jonah and the Whale" song quite like this one in the DT which doesn't mean it isn't there. This was another revival song that my mother's nursemaid Ella Madison used to sing her back in the 1920's. The lryics below are a combination of what my mother remembers and what a family friend Winifred (Wendy) Holt wrote down: JONAH AND THE WHALE-II (As sung by Ella Madison to Dahlov Ipcar in the 1920's) The Lord commanded Jonah one day, "Jonah, gwine into an inner land!" But he went contrary to his God's command; He went on down to the Tarshish (Spain?) sho'; He finds one ship, she was boun' to go, He pays his fare, and he gets on bo'd, And the ship done journey 'long on de ro'd. Refrain: Live humble, humble yo'self! I got glory and honor, praise Jesus! I got glory and honor, praise the Lamb! A mighty tempest riz in de sea; Cap'n and mate come trouble in mind; Cap'n and mate come trouble in mind; They went on down to de bottom of ship, And dey foun' ole Jonah lyin' fas' asleep; "Wake ye up, ye man of God! Tell us who ain't honored de Master's word!" (REF) Jonah raised de cry and shout, "Find de man, den cast him out!" One to the other says, "Let's cast lots!" Stick was cut and de lot was drawn; An' lot fell on ole Jonah's head; They cast ole Jonah 'long overbo'd, And de greedy whale done swallowed him whole. (REF) Three long days and three long nights, Jonah rid in de belly of the whale; Jonah rid in de belly of the whale; God commanded dat whale to run. "Run on whale to an inner land!" Whale he run to an inner land, And he chucked ole Jonah 'long in de sand. (REF) I would appreciate any comments. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Share Thread: |
Subject: | Help |
From: | |
Preview Automatic Linebreaks Make a link ("blue clicky") |