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Subject: RE: Origins: Someone Play Dixie for Me (Pete Roy) From: GUEST Date: 28 Mar 17 - 09:49 PM Writer Bobby Lee Cude & Watie Riley Pickens wrote the song PLAY DIXIE FOR ME . 3 (three) of Bobby Lee Cude's Great Grand Uncles were casualties of the Civil War , fighting with the Texas Confederate Calvary . |
Subject: RE: Origins: Someone Play Dixie for Me (Pete Roy) From: GUEST Date: 04 Apr 15 - 06:11 PM |
Subject: RE: Origins: Someone Play Dixie for Me (Pete Roy) From: GUEST,Hard Hat Records Date: 15 Jan 14 - 02:32 PM Hi! Mudcat, great site. Please accept the following comments as being made for correction of information on Mudcat concerning the the song, Play Dixie For Me aka The Yeee Haaa Song,. The writers: Bobby Lee Cude & Watie Riley Pickens, the label Hard Hat Records, The artist Hard Hatters. This song as a single may be purchased/ sampled free at CD BABY.COM . The song is widely available, including Amazon. It is also featured for world-wide listening by RADIO PLAY. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Someone Play Dixie for Me (Pete Roy) From: Midchuck Date: 07 Oct 13 - 09:03 AM Us Woodchucks, also, are coming out with a new CD for which we've recorded this same song, and I seem to be the designated tracker down of licensing contacts. Does anyone have anything definite, yet? Peter |
Subject: RE: Origins: Someone Play Dixie for Me (Pete Roy) From: GUEST Date: 05 Sep 13 - 02:54 AM I had known of the song in the early 90s as stated above. In the late 90s early 20s I took this added verse and altered chorus from what I remember was a Dry Branch Fire Squad live recording, I think. The Live! At Last album is the right time frame, but the recording is the same lyrics and on the Tried and True album Anyone have any info on this When did Pete Roy write this wonderful song It's two thousand and four And we're in another war Many loved ones are lost that's true If it's wrong or it's right We're still in this fight So support our nations red, white, and blue When they carry me back On that long southern track I hope you will answer my plea When they lower me down In that sweet U. S. ground Please play our nation's anthem for me Please play our nation's anthem for me |
Subject: RE: Origins: Someone Play Dixie for Me (Pete Roy) From: GUEST,Late add Date: 07 Feb 13 - 11:08 AM I went to a bluegrass jam last night in Greensboro, NC. One of our friends sang this song and it was very well received. I'd bet many of the attendees don't know the history of the song coming from Massachusetts. When my friend got to the chorus I did the high tenor harmony. What's significant is that I just moved down to the NC Piedmont area from New England. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Someone Play Dixie for Me (Pete Roy) From: Joe Offer Date: 19 Jul 12 - 09:30 PM The Harry Fox Agency's licensing site, Songfile.com, has a song titled "Play Dixie For Me," by Watie Riley Pickens and Bobby Lee Cude, recorded by The Hard Hatters. The Hard Hatters recording is on Spotify. Here's the chorus:
Where those good old Southern boys still give 'em hell Play "Dixie" for me, Play "Dixie" for me Let me hear 'em holler that old rebel yell. Still haven't found a reliable source to contact for rights to record Pete Roy's "Someone Play Dixie for Me." -Joe- |
Subject: RE: Origins: Someone Play Dixie for Me (Pete Roy) From: Joe Offer Date: 20 Oct 10 - 12:20 AM Orville, if you contact me by e-mail, I can put you in touch with somebody who can help you contact Pete Roy's widow. Please include the word "Mudcat" in the title of your e-mail. It would be ideal if we could find a public address people can contact to obtain rights for recording this song. -Joe Offer, Forum Moderator- joe@mudcat.org Orville, I enjoyed your YouTube Video of the song. Here's a message from Barbara Shaw that ought to be repeated in this thread:
Posted By: Barbara Shaw 08-Dec-05 - 12:11 PM Thread Name: ShoreGrass Songs of the Civil War Era Subject: RE: ShoreGrass Songs of the Civil War Era Thanks, folks! I appreciate the comments. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Someone Play Dixie for Me (Pete Roy) From: GUEST,Orville Murphy Date: 20 Oct 10 - 12:10 AM My partner and I would like to record "Someone Play Dixie for Me." Could anyone give me contact info about Pete Roy's widow? Orville |
Subject: RE: Copyright Owner? 'Someone Play Dixie' From: Barbara Shaw Date: 05 Sep 06 - 04:28 PM Cliff, I just sent you an email with contact info and also a couple more names to look into: Charlie Shefcyk in CT and Al Hawkes in ME. |
Subject: RE: Copyright Owner? 'Someone Play Dixie' From: GUEST,Cliff Murphy Date: 05 Sep 06 - 03:36 PM Hi there, I'm doing some research on the history of country music in New England, and have also been interested in tracking down info about Pete Roy. Might you have contact info for his widow that you could pass along? Thanks! -Cliff Murphy cliff.murphy@brown.edu |
Subject: RE: Copyright Owner? 'Someone Play Dixie' From: Barbara Shaw Date: 13 Nov 05 - 10:25 AM Midchuck, I've heard that Steve Earle "Dixieland" many times, because a friend of ours always does it in jams. But I never really listened closely to the lyrics, thinking more about trying to catch those quick chord changes. After your post I went and read the words. What a powerful song! We toured the Joshua Chamberlain house in Brunswick, ME one year and Frank is a big fan of this charismatic general. We do a "Songs of the Civil War Era" program with our band, and I'm thinking it would be most interesting to do these two contemporary sympathetic songs back to back, one about the south written by a yankee, and one about the north written by a southerner. |
Subject: RE: Copyright Owner? 'Someone Play Dixie' From: Midchuck Date: 13 Nov 05 - 09:46 AM Interesting contrast is "Dixieland" by Steve Earle. Both Big Mick's group and us do it. One of the relatively few great modern Civil War songs about the Yankee side - by a Texan. P. |
Subject: RE: Copyright Owner? 'Someone Play Dixie' From: Barbara Shaw Date: 13 Nov 05 - 09:04 AM In case anyone's interested, I posted this request on the New England Bluegrass list (run by the Boston Bluegrass Union) and got a response from someone who knew Pete Roy and his wife and had contact information. Pete was from Massachusetts and died several years ago. He was apparently an accomplished musician who wrote many songs and attended many festivals. I spoke to his widow, who gave enthusiastic permission for me to use his song. And what a great song it is, capturing the love of the southland and coming from a yankee! |
Subject: RE: Copyright Owner? 'Someone Play Dixie' From: Barbara Shaw Date: 09 Nov 05 - 01:42 PM Thanks, Gene. I just did a google search for Mike Longworth, who made that post, and discovered that he died in January of 2003. The search goes on... |
Subject: RE: Copyright Owner? 'Someone Play Dixie' From: Gene Date: 09 Nov 05 - 01:22 PM http://www.banjowizard.com/Hopkins.htm you might get a lead from this post... apparently the writer knew Pete Roy in the 50s-60s FWIW DEPT: I was stationed at Scott AFB during part of time frame mentioned. |
Subject: Copyright Owner? 'Someone Play Dixie' From: Barbara Shaw Date: 09 Nov 05 - 12:44 PM All the songs on a CD I'm planning to release are public domain or traditional except for one. This one song is "Have Someone Play Dixie For Me" by someone named Pete Roy. I have tried Harry Fox Agency, BMI, ASCAP, SESAC, and various google searches. I've tried contacting Dry Branch Fire Squad, who recorded the same song, but got no leads except to suggest I talk to someone at Rounder Records. I left voice mail and email at Rounder's Happy Valley Publishing, but got no response. Is there a "due diligence" which might apply here? Does anyone have any ideas on what else I might do to find the right person to give my money to for the mechanical license? Does anyone know Pete Roy? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: will someone play dixie for me... From: bigchuck Date: 27 Jun 01 - 07:20 PM Well, I got it from the Dry Branch Fire Squad, who I think got it from the Hotmud Family by way of Suzanne Thomas. Suzanne told me couple of years ago that it was written by a Massachusettes singer named Pete Roy. So its not an old CW song at all. Great song, though. Sandy |
Subject: will someone play dixie for me... From: tar_heel Date: 27 Jun 01 - 06:19 PM looking for the lyrics to an old civil war song....will someone play dixie for me....maybe some background info on the song too,if available.....thank you! |
Subject: RE: Let someone play Dixie for me From: Barbara Shaw Date: 07 Nov 00 - 10:08 PM What has Suzanne Thomas been up to lately? I really miss her in Dry Branch Fire Squad. |
Subject: RE: Let someone play Dixie for me From: Midchuck Date: 07 Nov 00 - 11:29 AM Ahah! So Ron most likely learned it from The Queen. Peter. |
Subject: RE: Let someone play Dixie for me From: GUEST,Fretless Date: 07 Nov 00 - 09:23 AM Many thanks. I'd first heard the song long ago at the now-defunct (alas!) Brandywine Mountain Music Convention, performed by the also now-defunct (alas, again!) Hotmud Family; but my tape of the performance was both distorted and lacking the first two verses. It's good to finally have them. |
Subject: Lyr Add: SOMEONE PLAY DIXIE FOR ME (Pete Roy) From: bigchuck Date: 06 Nov 00 - 04:32 PM SOMEONE PLAY DIXIE FOR ME (Pete Roy) In the year 64, we were fighting a war For a reason that we hardly knew. Many tears had been shed, many loved ones lay dead In the fight between the Grey and the Blue I recall a young lad, to his mother and dad Said goodbye at the old garden gate. And I heard his mother say, son we'll watch and we'll pray If it takes you forever we'll wait. Chorus If they carry me back down that old Southern track I hope you will answer my plea. When they lower me down in that sweet Georgia ground Have someone play Dixie for me. Now a long year has passed when a letter at last From his captain has finally come home Said the one for whom you yearn, he will never return For he's died in a camp way up north. Chorus With a rose upon his breast, we played his last request What God gave he's taken away. His battles being won, his last song was sung When the tune from sweet Dixie did play. Chorus
A fine song written by the late Pete Roy. When we do it, we finish with a very slow fiddle line from Dixie. |
Subject: Let someone play Dixie for me From: GUEST,Fretless Date: 06 Nov 00 - 04:15 PM Can someone point me to a Web source for the bluegrass song, Someone Play Dixie For Me? It has been recorded by the Dry Branch Fire Squad, among others. |
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