25 Jun 01 - 02:21 PM (#491569) Subject: Words to Blackbird Get Up From: Dahlin I have been listening to the Johnson Girls CD trying to get the words to this song.Maybe my ears are starting to fail me. I tried a search on Digitrad. No luck. Can anyone help? Dick D |
25 Jun 01 - 05:47 PM (#491696) Subject: Lyr Add: BLACKBIRD GET UP (from R Abrahams) From: Barry Finn I'm pretty sure the gals do it the same as R Abrahams collected it.
BLACKBIRD GET UP
White bird get up, Ay-ah, & she break she tail, Ay-ah
Chorus: Oh me Donna, Ay-ah, Emmalina girl, Ay-ah
When the rain come down, Ay-ah, when the rain come down, Ay-ah This is what I can recall from memory, my kids loved this as a song to put them to bed with but that was a long time ago. Good Luck, Barry |
25 Jun 01 - 11:32 PM (#491914) Subject: Lyr Add: BLACK BIRD GET UP (from Johnson Girls) From: GUEST,alicat Here are the words as I sing them.....at least how I think I sing them on the CD: Oh the black bird get up ay-ah She break she tail ay-ah and the white bird get up ay-ah she do the same ay-ah sing oh me Donna ay-ah Ummm Emalina ay-ah oh me Donna ay-ah Girl come go with me Well the white bird stand up she shake she tail and the black bird get up she do the same well the captain cry out wet messy wet and the front man cry out wet messy wet wet messy wet water feel the stick wet messy wet when the rain come down etc Thanks for listening. Hope this helps Alison Kelley The J-Girls ---Jeff (PA)--- |
26 Jun 01 - 08:50 AM (#492103) Subject: RE: Words to Blackbird Get Up From: Charley Noble Clickity-clickity! (sound of feverish copying & pasting) But what's it all mean?;-) Thanks, Alicat |
26 Jun 01 - 10:23 AM (#492157) Subject: RE: Words to Blackbird Get Up From: Dahlin Thanks Barry and Alison. Mudcat works again! Ay-Ah. |
26 Jun 01 - 06:18 PM (#492503) Subject: RE: Words to Blackbird Get Up From: Barry Finn Hi Ali, nice to see you're out there & good to have seen you again, take care. Barry |
19 Oct 05 - 09:20 PM (#1586663) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blackbird Get Up From: CET Mudcat rules OK. I recently bought the Johnson Girls CD and couldn't quite get the lyrics. No luck with the DT or Google, but a Forum search did the trick. I echo Charlie's question though. Blackbird and whitebird aren't too hard to figure out, but messy wet is harder, and I'm not sure at all about "water feel the stick." Are there any other versions? Edmund |
20 Oct 05 - 06:05 PM (#1587289) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blackbird Get Up From: Charley Noble CET- You've probably guessed that the "front man" is the fellow in the bow of the boat. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
20 Oct 05 - 06:15 PM (#1587302) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blackbird Get Up From: CET Well, I did manage to figure that one out, even though my most significant sea voyage so far was on the ferry from Boulogne to Dublin. Edmund |
20 Oct 05 - 06:47 PM (#1587317) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blackbird Get Up From: Jeri Blackbird & whitebird: the former's the whale and the latter's the whaleboat? Stick feeling, I don't know because I don't know what they'd have on a longboat with a stick. Rudder maybe? Just guessing. Messy wet is pretty literal, I'd think. Why they're crying out isn't so clear. If I've got it all wrong, please feel free to explain. |
20 Oct 05 - 08:05 PM (#1587362) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blackbird Get Up From: Charley Noble Geeze, Jeri, I always figured that the Blackbird and the Whitebird were dancers having one wild wonderful time. The "stick" could be the rudder, or the mast or for all I know the bloody oars. Where's Alicat when we need her? Or maybe we need to expand our net so that we have someone posting from the West Indies. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
21 Oct 05 - 12:46 AM (#1587530) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blackbird Get Up From: Ken Schatz For context and some description of the song as it relates to the task of whaling, see Roger D. Abrahams' amazing book, Deep the Water, Shallow the Shore: Three Essays on Shantying in the West Indies. It's back in print, published by Mystic Seaport. Not all is explained, but it is fascinating. Apparently the 'wet' verses, including 'water feel a stick' were sung when the men were actually being rained on, and were sometimes used specifically to pull the boat out of the water during the rain. The boats were sprit-rigged sloops with a center- or dagger-board. The 'stick' could be part of the boat. It could also, I suppose, signify a harpoon, the harpoon gun, or the killing iron, 'a wooden-handled piece of steel, about two feet long.' Mm. I think it's the mast or tiller. Hi Barry! Hi Ali-baby! Hi Charley! |
14 Oct 11 - 02:04 AM (#3238731) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blackbird Get Up From: GUEST,Ras Lion I would suggest that" water feela stick" express's what heavy rain and sea spray feel like on your skin while speeding across the water attached to whale.... |
24 Oct 11 - 08:24 PM (#3244235) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blackbird Get Up (West Indies chantey) From: Jim Dixon The chantey was apparently published in Deep the Water, Shallow the Shore: Three Essays on Shantying in the West Indies by Roger D. Abrahams (Austin: American Folklore Society, [1974]). WorldCat.org might tell you where you can find the book in a library near you. |
10 Apr 13 - 09:44 AM (#3501401) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blackbird Get Up (West Indies chantey) From: MartinRyan I believe Jim McGeehan and the late Johnny Collins used to sing this one? Anyone know their version? Regards |
10 Apr 13 - 12:48 PM (#3501464) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blackbird Get Up (West Indies chantey) From: Q (Frank Staplin) It seems that the songs haven't been posted from "Deep the Water, Shallow the Shore." I will post them as they appear in the book with the text. "You see, when you strike the fish, anyhow, the captain say "Solid fas'." ....... Soon as somebody see the fish, 'e say "Spout-o!" And den we blackfish boys, we start to pull, and I say "Draw-way, boys, draw way." Then the boys start to chant dey, pulling hard. We does have special songs for that" . Emalina girl, Ay-ah Come go home with me, Ay-ah. Relief coming, Ay-ah Turn a-rolling, Ay-ah. "When we reach fifty or sixty yards, we stop becau' we does need silence. We stop singing, when he hears some noise he would sound and go to bottom. White bird get up, Ay-ah And she break she tail, Ay-ah. Black bird get up, Ay-ah And she do the same, Ay-ah. Oh, me Donna Ay-ah Emmalina girl, Ay-ah. Oh, me Donna, Ay-ah Girl come go with me, Ay-ah White bird get up Ay-ah. Lyr. Add: Blackbird Get Up With musical score. White bird get up, Ay-ah And she break she tail, Ay-ah, Blackbird get up, Ay-ah And She do the same, Ay-ah, Oh, me Donna Ay-ah Emmalina girl, Ay-ah, Oh, me Donna Ayah Girl come go with me, Ay-ah. And she shake she tail Ay-ah Black bird get up, Ay-ah And she do the same, Ay-ah. Oh, me Donna, Ay-ah Emmalina girl, Ay-ah. Oh, me Donna, Ay-ah, Girl come go with me, Ay-ah. "When we meet with fish, now (the boys dem does sing it in a kin' a 'rageous way now), "We catch 'im at las' and we tear his black ass." ................. Song "Bully, Long Time Ago." Pp. 75-78. |