21 Nov 09 - 12:36 PM (#2770553) Subject: Origin or info on 'You Better Mind' From: TinDor It sounds like a Negro spiritual but I cant find any info on it. Here are two videos of the song "Oh, You Better Mind" You Better Mind - UNSHAKEN |
21 Nov 09 - 10:39 PM (#2770884) Subject: RE: Origin or info on 'You Better Mind' From: TinDor ^up |
22 Nov 09 - 12:19 AM (#2770914) Subject: RE: Origin or info on 'You Better Mind' From: GUEST,999 Would you please post a few lines from the song? |
22 Nov 09 - 12:36 AM (#2770918) Subject: ADD: You Better Mind' From: Joe Offer I see that both recordings are from Seventh-day Adventist groups. YOU BETTER MIND CHORUS (twice) Oh, you better mind, You better mind You gotta give an account in the judgment You better mind Oh, you better mind how you talk, You better mind what you're talkin' about You gotta give an account in the judgment You better mind CHORUS (twice) think...thinkin' about preach...preachin' about sing...singin' CHORUS (twice) Transcribed by ear from the Omega Quartet YouTube Recording. The Website of the Omega Quartet does not seem to function completely. |
23 Nov 09 - 09:31 AM (#2771730) Subject: RE: Origin or info on 'You Better Mind' From: TinDor I think found a little something on it. It seems to be an Afram slave song/negro spiritual from the Georgia/Carolina Sea Islands John W. Work "You'd Better Min" "Negro slaves sometimes accepted Christianity because Jesus was declared to be a guarantee against all hurt, harm, or dangerā¦Spirituals during the aftermath of [Nat] Turner's insurrection remind one of the various descriptions of the judgment day in sacred literatureā¦[songs such as] 'What a mornin'!' [The author quotes a song collected on the islands off the coast of South Carolina called "You'd Better Min'." i.e. You'd better min', (2X) For you got to give account in the Judgment, You'd better min']" |