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Lyr Req: Assorted dixieland songs

23 Jan 98 - 04:42 PM (#19768)
Subject: REQ: Assorted dixieland lyrics
From: Kevin Wible (wible@hpmtlx.lvld.hp.com)

Looking (listening?) for lyrics to the following:
  • Rockabye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody
  • Sleepy Time Gal
  • You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby
  • Walkin' My Baby Back Home
  • Would You Like To Swing On A Star?
  • I'm Satisfied With My Gal
  • Up A Lazy River
  • Back Home Again In Indiana
  • Birth Of The Blues
Then I can quit humming onstage.
Thanks in advance,
Kevin


23 Jan 98 - 04:59 PM (#19769)
Subject: RE: REQ: Assorted dixieland lyrics
From: Joe Offer

Kevin, we specialize in traditional folk music, so you might not have a lot of luck finding most of those songs here. When I get a hankering for Jazz, I go to Rabid Squirrel's Jazz Archive. For what's probably the largest collection of lyrics on the Web since the death of the University of Wisconsin Parkside collection, take a look at The International Lyrics Server.
-Joe Offer-


23 Jan 98 - 05:03 PM (#19770)
Subject: RE: REQ: Assorted dixieland lyrics
From:

The first might be called dixieland if you stretch the definition, but the rest? all old pops. How about Old Joe Tucker instead? He was in the Carolinas.


24 Jan 98 - 12:54 PM (#19825)
Subject: Lyr Add: THE BIRTH OF THE BLUES
From: Ralph Butts

Here's one...Tiger

THE BIRTH OF THE BLUES

They heard the breeze in the trees
Singing weird melodies,
And they made that
The start of the blues.

And from a jail came the wail
Of a down-hearted frail,
And they played that
As part of the blues.

    From a whippoorwill out on a hill,
    They took a new note;
    Pushed it through a horn
    'Til it was worn
    Into a blue note!

And then they nursed it, rehearsed it,
And gave out the news
That the Southland
Gave birth to the blues!


24 Jan 98 - 01:21 PM (#19827)
Subject: RE: REQ: Assorted dixieland lyrics
From: Joe Offer

....and just to make sure credit is given where credit is due:
Birth of the Blues
Words and music by B.G. DeSylva and Lew Brown
Music by Ray Henderson
Copyright 1926, Stephen Ballentine Music Publishing Co.

Whether they're folk or not, those songs Kevin listed are sure fun to sing. Kevin, if you can't find those songs on the links posted above, let us know. I'm sure somebody here can come up with them for you.
-Joe Offer-


24 Jan 98 - 07:12 PM (#19856)
Subject: RE: REQ: Assorted dixieland lyrics
From: Kevin Wible (wible@hpmtlx.lvld.hp.com)

Yep - not really dixieland, but I didn't know how else to lump them together.

Thanks for the many great leads.

Kevin


07 Aug 98 - 06:13 AM (#34340)
Subject: RE: REQ: Assorted dixieland lyrics
From: Random@aol.com

Looking for lyrics to "Up A Lazy river" , thank you


20 Sep 98 - 07:14 PM (#38742)
Subject: RE: REQ: Assorted dixieland lyrics
From: s.lake@granby.net

looking for words to i've found a new baby ...like to stop using my made-up on the spot lyrics.thanks


20 Sep 98 - 09:04 PM (#38754)
Subject: RE: REQ: Assorted dixieland lyrics
From:

* GO HERE *

For Up A Lazy River lyrics.....