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22 Oct 01 - 05:06 PM (#577570) Subject: Walking In My Sleep From: Little Neophyte Hi Guys I'm learning this tune 'Walking In My Sleep'. I got it off the Mountairy.USA CD but the lyrics are not written out. Anybody know where I can find the lyrics? I did look on the Lyric Search but couldn't find them. Mind you every time I ask on a thread, someone finds them on the search so go figure. But I did try, really I did. Would be mighty thankful for some help here. Yours Frailingly, Miss Bonnie |
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22 Oct 01 - 05:26 PM (#577576) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Walking In My Sleep From: Sorcha Bonnie, Click here. Is that it? |
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22 Oct 01 - 06:00 PM (#577601) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Walking In My Sleep From: GUEST,Dale Nope, that ain't it. The version she wants is older than that by a long shot, my favorite is by Bill Clifton. Here are fragments: Walkin' in my sleep, babe, walkin' down that Dixie line, If you see that gal of mine, tell her if you please, when she makes those biscuits to roll up her sleeves. Make them biscuits, baby, make them good and brown audio sample here |
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22 Oct 01 - 06:14 PM (#577617) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Walking In My Sleep From: GUEST,Dale no search too long for Bonnie Should have looked there first. |
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22 Oct 01 - 07:00 PM (#577666) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Walking In My Sleep From: Little Neophyte Thanks a whole bunch for trying Sorcha. Major appreciated Dale. I tried to open the sound file but I there was some sort of problem. Not too sure. I will try again, but at least I can now start working on singing this tune. I would like to share it at the Toronto Song Circle this Friday. Many thanks, Miss Bonnie |
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22 Oct 01 - 07:08 PM (#577673) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Walking In My Sleep From: Sorcha Chuckle, chuckle, Dale. That was where I was going if the first one I found wasn't it, grin. |
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22 Oct 01 - 08:03 PM (#577727) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Walking In My Sleep From: GUEST,Dale Sorcha, I didn't mean to imply that YOU should have looked there first, but that I should have looked there first! The Motoya site is a really good source for bluegrass/old time lyrics. It is just that I haven't been looking for anything much lately, too busy.
I will send Bonnie an RA file of the song by Bill Clifton, maybe even later tonight, though she knows not to hold her breath where I am concerned. |
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22 Oct 01 - 08:42 PM (#577746) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Walking In My Sleep From: Little Neophyte Thou will not holdith thine breath but thouest mightest holdith thine banjo to thine bosom in joyous anticipationist. Miss Bonnie |
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22 Oct 01 - 09:21 PM (#577773) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Walking In My Sleep From: GUEST,Al Walking in my sleep, babe Walking in my sleep Every time I go to bed I wake up on my feet |
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22 Oct 01 - 10:35 PM (#577828) Subject: Lyr Add: WALKIN' IN MY SLEEP From: toadfrog WALKIN IN MY SLEEPIf you see that gal of mine, tell her if you please,Next time bring some bread, and roll up her dirty sleeves. Walkin in my sleep, babe, Walkin in my sleep, Up and down that Dixie Line, Walkin in my sleep. Pain in my fingers, pain in my toes, Pain in my ankle bone, ain't gonna work no more. Yonder come my baby, how do you think I know? Know her by her curly hair, hangin' down below. by the Bluegrass Boys, recorded at Piper's Gap, Virginia. On "Bluegrass from the Blue Ridge," Folkways Records Album No. F 3832, 1967. Collected in the field by Eric H. Davidson, Paul Newman, and Caleb E. Finch. Didn't know Paul Newman was a folksong collector, did you? One of those little-known facts, like Heddy Lamarr's career as an atomic scientist. |
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23 Oct 01 - 01:24 PM (#578162) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Walking In My Sleep From: Jim Krause Neo, When I saw the thread title, I was going to post the lyrics. But I see that isn't necessary. The version I sing has already been posted. One of my favorite songs.
Some folks say that I actually do walk in my sleep, masquerading as a fiddler. Eh, but what do they know? ;-) |
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01 Oct 04 - 04:15 PM (#1286343) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Walking In My Sleep, Prairie Ramblers From: GutBucketeer II thought about starting a new thread, but will give this a try ffirst. I've been trying to figure out the lyrics to the Prairie Ramblers version of "Walking in My Sleep" for some time. Their version also seems to have different lyrics than posted here and others I have found. It tells a story about a guy walking into his girlfriends room in his sleep "with no clothes on". Her husband is there, so he runs out into the street "with no clothes on". The cops chase him, he ends up in jail "with no clothes on". It really is quite funny. I just can't make out the chorus and several of the versus from the recording that I have. It sounds something like: Walkin in my sleep, Walkin in my sleep, Wasn't going to take a four day trip Walkin in my sleep. As you can tell the band also sings "With no clothes on" throughout the song. Can someone help, and post the lyrics? If you have the chords and can post them too, that would be like putting icing on the cake. Thanks Gutbucketeer aka Jim Bunch |