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29 Dec 07 - 02:22 PM (#2224460) Subject: Lyr Req: FRANKIE (Dykes Magic City Trio) From: Roberto Please, help with this fine recording of Frankie and Johnny. Main problems: where I've put question marks. It is from the CD My Rough and Rowdy Ways (Yazoo), the song is titled Frankie, sung by Dykes Magic City Trio. Thanks. R Frankie was a good woman Everybody knows She paid a hundred dollar bill For Li'l Albert's suit of clothes - For he's my man, my gambling man Frankie went down to the barroom She ordered up a glass of beer Said she to the bartender: Has my Li'l Albert here? For he's my man, my gambling man Lord I'm gonna tell you any (???), Frankie Lord I'm gonna tell you no lie He left here just about a moment ago With a girl called Alice Fry For he's you man, your gambling man Frankie went out a-walking She did not go for fun For under her apron she had to see (?) A (?) 44 Gatling gun: Gonna murder that man that done me wrong Please don't murder me, Frankie Please don't murder me now For I love you, indeed I do And I know my love is true But I'm the man that done you wrong Turn me over, Frankie Turn me over slow But please don't touch my wounded side My heart will overflow But I'm the man that done you wrong |
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29 Dec 07 - 03:31 PM (#2224516) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Dykes Magic Trio's Frankie and Johnny From: Mick Pearce (MCP) Roberto I had a listen to the recording at HonkingDuck, so I hope it's the same one: In v1 and v2 Little rather than Li'l is clear v2: Is my Little Albert... v3: No Lord on this recording, and nothing before Frankie: I'm not gonna tell you any, Frankie, I'm not gonna tell you no lie (also typo on last line: For he's your man...) v4: For under her apron she had concealed A 44 Gatling gun Gonna murder the man that done me wrong. Mick |
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29 Dec 07 - 03:45 PM (#2224525) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Dykes Magic Trio's Frankie and Johnny From: Roberto Thank you! R |
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30 Dec 07 - 12:07 AM (#2224716) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Dykes Magic Trio's Frankie and Johnny From: Stewie I agree with all Mick's corrections. For line 4 in the first stanza, I hear: For Little Albert a suit of clothes Like Roberto, the recording I'm listening to is on 'Rough and Rowdy' and it does have 'Lord' at beginning of lines 1 & 2, but nothing before 'Frankie' in that strange line. --Stewie. |
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30 Dec 07 - 05:25 AM (#2224763) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Dykes Magic Trio's Frankie and Johnny From: Mick Pearce (MCP) I agree - it's strange, but just about acceptable, with the implied omitted object lies then appearing in the reiterated second line. However it's a bit better with a correction I omitted from the HD recording. The verse starts: Not a-gonna tell you any, Frankie, I'm not a-gonna tell you no lie Perhaps that Lord I'm is really the not a- and I'm not a-I've got on this recording. Mick |
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30 Dec 07 - 06:58 AM (#2224799) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Dykes Magic Trio's Frankie and Johnny From: Stewie Mick, listening again with earphones, it could well be what you say: it would certainly make more sense. At first hearing, it did sound like 'Lord', but now it sounds like: Not a-gonna tell any, Frankie Not a-gonna tell you no lie --Stewie. |
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30 Dec 07 - 07:04 AM (#2224803) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Dykes Magic Trio's Frankie and Johnny From: Stewie Sorry, there should be a 'you' before 'any' in the first line of the couplet in my last post. The second line is correct: there is no 'I'm'. --Stewie. |
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30 Dec 07 - 07:17 AM (#2224809) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Dykes Magic Trio's Frankie and Johnny From: Mick Pearce (MCP) Stewie On the HD recording Frankie - Dykes Magic City Trio (Brunswick 127, Side B, March 9, 1927) the second line still sounds like: 'M not a-gonna tell you no lie but the Yazoo recording might be a different take. Mick |
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30 Dec 07 - 09:41 AM (#2224868) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Dykes Magic Trio's Frankie and Johnny From: Stewie Mick, I just had a look in Russell's discography and there was only one take of 'Frankie' so we are listening to the same recording. I can't hear 'M, but your ears are probably better than mine. Have a good New Year, Stewie. |