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26 Feb 01 - 08:28 PM (#406828) Subject: Doggon My Good-Luck Soul From: Stewie Here's one of my favourite pre-war blues:
DOGGONE MY GOOD-LUCK SOUL
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26 Feb 01 - 08:33 PM (#406833) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Doggon My Good-Luck Soul From: Stewie If a JoeClone could put an 'e' on the 'doggon' in the thread title to correct it to 'doggone', I would be much obliged. --Stewie. |
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27 Feb 01 - 12:55 AM (#406987) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Doggon My Good-Luck Soul From: Rick Fielding Don't worry Stewie, we "nurds" know that you poofread before posting. Thanks for the info on Hattie. I'd never heard of her. ick |
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05 Dec 10 - 01:22 PM (#3046945) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Doggone My Good-Luck Soul (Hattie Hud From: Jim Dixon I found this one verse quoted in a book: I wanna go home and I ain't got sufficient clothes. Doggone my bad-luck soul. Wanna go home and I ain't got sufficient clothes. I mean sufficient cold-weather clothes. Well, I wanna go home and I ain't got sufficient clothes. --Blind Lemon Jefferson, BAD LUCK BLUES, recorded October 1, 1926. |
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05 Dec 10 - 01:38 PM (#3046950) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Doggone My Good-Luck Soul (Hattie Hudson) From: Fred McCormick Cracking song, and one that has been all too seldom anthologised. My database is in bits at the moment, so I can't check properly. But the only listing I can find is on a superb anthology called Piano Blues: Dallas 1927 - 1929. Magpie PYCD 15. Presumably, since the death of Francis Wilford Smith, the Magpie label is no more. So folks wanting to hear this piece will have to purchase the Yazoo Cd which Stewie mentioned earlier. |
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05 Dec 10 - 01:56 PM (#3046962) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Doggone My Good-Luck Soul (Hattie Hudson) From: Fred McCormick Shucks folks, I'm slipping. Hattie Hudson is also on Document DOCD-5163. Texas Girls 1926-1929. She sings Doggone my good luck soul and Black hand blues. |