29 May 02 - 12:50 PM (#719587) Subject: Pretty Polly, Stanley Brothers From: Steve Latimer I've been listening to The Stanley Brothers version of Pretty Polly and I'm having a tough time with some of the verses. I found three Pretty Polly's in the DT, but none of them are the same as the Stanley's version. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance. Steve |
29 May 02 - 01:12 PM (#719596) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pretty Polly, Stanley Brothers From: Sorcha Steve, is it this one? Scroll down a bit........... |
29 May 02 - 01:22 PM (#719599) Subject: Lyr Add: PRETTY POLLY (Stanley Brothers?) From: wysiwyg I'm posting it, because the page with this song has already disappeared from a number of online bluegrass songbooks. ~S~ ===========================================
PRETTY POLLY
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29 May 02 - 02:18 PM (#719636) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pretty Polly, Stanley Brothers From: Steve Latimer Thanks, you both seem to have the one, although I think that the recording that I have has a few less verses. I'll have to give it a closer listen tonight. I have heard Don Reno's instrumental Pretty Polly for years, but I had never heard the lyrics unitl I got this Stanley Brothers CD. It's a great song and it's in keeping with "if the woman is alive at the end of the song, it ain't Bluegrass". Steve |
29 May 02 - 02:31 PM (#719646) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pretty Polly, Stanley Brothers From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) Angelfire site- Can still get sound on Netscape but it is gone from IE |
29 May 02 - 02:44 PM (#719653) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pretty Polly, Stanley Brothers From: GUEST,irishajo The version WYSIWYG posted is the one Ralph Stanley sang with Patty Loveless on the PBS Bluegrass Special a few months back. |
29 May 02 - 02:51 PM (#719660) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pretty Polly, Stanley Brothers From: wysiwyg The site is still there... here is the pertinent copy about the PBS rendition: On the night of January 15th, 2000, Ralph was honored by the Grand Ole Opry by becoming its newest member. The induction was performed by Patty Loveless and Porter Wagoner. During the ceremony, Ralph said "I'll carry the name of the Grand Ole Opry out everywhere that I go. I'll always respect it, and I'll never let it down." Porter and Patty both appeared on Stanley's award-winning album Clinch Mountain Country. Patty told Ralph that "... Ricky Skaggs wanted so much to be here tonight and I'm sure he's with us in spirit, as is your brother Carter, Mr. Keith Whitley, Curly Ray Cline (longtime fiddler for Stanley who passed away in 1997) and many of the other Clinch Mountain Boys. We're all sharing this evening with you." Patty then joined Ralph to perform a hair-raising version of "Pretty Polly," which she recorded for the Clinch Mountain Country album. ~S~
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29 May 02 - 04:53 PM (#719758) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pretty Polly, Stanley Brothers From: Don Firth I've got the PBS show on videotape and I was just about to haul it out and try to copy down the words. Thankye, Susan! And Steve, thanks for asking. Don Firth |
29 May 02 - 08:44 PM (#719891) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pretty Polly, Stanley Brothers From: wysiwyg And ya know, you can sav that .wav file of the song.... ~Susan
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29 May 02 - 09:23 PM (#719910) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pretty Polly, Stanley Brothers From: Steve Latimer I listened again to the version that I have, I believe it's from 1948. It doesn't have the second last verse that is listed here and I'm not sure about the spade/new dug grave verse. Hmmm, the folk process at work? |
29 May 02 - 10:52 PM (#719936) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pretty Polly, Stanley Brothers From: wysiwyg When I hear old gospel stuff from recordings, it often is limited to a certain length of playing time. It's not uncommon to find only a refrain, a verse, an instrumental interlude showing off solo technique, and then the refrain again, sometimes twice. I always get frustrated wanting to hear more of the song-- they are never long enough for me, and often the Bible references are disjointed enough that I think there must have been some in-between verses skipped. Then, when I search up the lyrics, sometimes there are more verses. When we use them in church, not only do we use the "extra" verses, but we often write and add even more. So I wonder if, in concert, a longer version would be normal, as opposed to recordings meant for radio, especially on a ballad? ~Susan |
14 Sep 09 - 10:14 AM (#2723359) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pretty Polly, Stanley Brothers From: GUEST,scott I've heard that there is about 30 verses to this song originally. I'd like to know all of them. |
14 Sep 09 - 03:30 PM (#2723572) Subject: Lyr Add: PRETTY POLLY (from The Byrds) From: longboat (inactive) Pretty Polly - The Byrds Sweet Heart of the Rodeo 1997 CD reissue bonus track. the lyrics There used to be a gambler who courted all around There used to be a gambler who courted all around He courted pretty Polly, such beauty never been found "Pretty Polly, pretty Polly, come go along with me Pretty Polly, pretty Polly, come go along with me Before we get married, some pleasures to see" She jumped up behind him and 'way they did go She jumped up behind him and 'way they did go Down into the valley that was far below They went a little further and what did they spot They went a little further and what did they spot But a newly dug grave with a spade lying by "Oh, Willy, hey, Willy, I'm afraid of your ways Oh, Willy, hey, Willy, I'm afraid of your ways I'm afraid you will lead my poor body astray" "Pretty Polly, pretty Polly, you guessed it just right Pretty Polly, pretty Polly, you guessed it just right I dug all your grave the better part of last night" Then he stabbed her in her heart till her heart's blood did flow He stabbed her in her heart till her heart's blood did flow Down into the grave pretty Polly did go Now a debt to the devil, that Willy must pay A debt to the devil, that Willy must pay For killing pretty Polly and running away |
14 Sep 09 - 03:38 PM (#2723577) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pretty Polly, Stanley Brothers From: longboat (inactive) Someone mentioned the Ralph Stanley/Patty Loveless version of Pretty Polly. Here It Is |