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06 Feb 03 - 12:59 PM (#884108) Subject: Song search, 'Steamboat Whistles Blues'? From: GUEST,George Barnett This is *not* the version by John Hartford, although I believe the title to be the same. Any help in learning the rest of the lyrics, title, sources, tune, etc., will be most appreciated. I am a lurker who is constantly amazed at the depth of knowledge of Mudcat listers and by their willingness to share that knowledge. Thanks in advance, George Barnett. All I know of the song are the following lyrics: "I started out to be a towboat man but I never got the hang of a ratchet bar. I was truckin' up north in the Illinois hills with coal dust in my ears. I got stuck in the ice on Christmas Eve and I froze my ass, it's true. Just a blankety blankety blankety blank with the Steamboat whistle blues." blankety = lost lyrics |
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06 Feb 03 - 01:01 PM (#884110) Subject: RE: Song search, 'Steamboat Whistles Blues'? From: BuckMulligan I assume you want a different TUNE than Hartford's version, 'cause that sure is the same opening lyric. |
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06 Feb 03 - 01:15 PM (#884119) Subject: Lyr Add: STEAMBOAT WHISTLE BLUES (John Hartford) From: harpgirl Subject: Lyr Add: STEAMBOAT WHISTLE BLUES^^ From: harpgirl - PM Date: 18 Feb 01 - 09:20 AM In The Mudcat Shop: The Land STEAMBOAT WHISTLE BLUES (John Hartford) Well I started out to be a towboat man But I never got the hang of a ratchet bar I was a-growin' up a-deckin' in the Illinois trade with coal dust in my ear I got stuck in the ice on Christmas Eve And I froze my ass it's true Just a shiv'rin' and a-shakin' with a Down South case of them Steamboat whistle blues Oh Captain Way, I'm sorry, my hat is off to you You've been a-hanging out by the old cook stove With the steamboat whistle blues Well, way up North I called your phone But I didn't get no one to answer So I opened up the window and I smoked a little bit And I watched the cars go by I'm gonna hunt you up and ask you If you found out anything new Or are you a-hangin' to the best you had With the steamboat whistle blues I've been right here since nine o'clock And believe you me that's true Just a-lookin' at the water ways churning with the steamboat whistle blues Well the city's growing up where it looks all square Like a crossword puzzle on the landscape It looks like an electric shaver now Where the courthouse used to be The grass is all synthetic And we don't know for sure about the food The only thing we know for sure is them steamboat whistle blues I'd sit and watch my TV if I thought I could trust the news About the only thing I trust these days Is them steamboat whistle blues Well "far out" Johnny well I heard him say As he stretched out back on the water bed Bluegrass music is a thing of the past And the same for rock and roll And I loaned him two or three dollars And he gave me the latest news And he left me here with a Rolling Stone And the steamboat whistle blues I'll tear off down the river some day before I'm through Then come back here and see it out With the steamboat whistle blues from Aereo Plain, Warner Records, 1971 |
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06 Feb 03 - 01:20 PM (#884123) Subject: RE: Song search, 'Steamboat Whistles Blues'? From: harpgirl I think John's "version" is the only extant one, George! Of course, I could be wrong about John Hartford's songs. Daggum though, I'm at work with no instruments and can't tell you the chords... |
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06 Feb 03 - 01:24 PM (#884127) Subject: RE: Song search, 'Steamboat Whistles Blues'? From: GUEST,George Barnett Again, "Thank you" for your help. What a tremendous resource this list is. I was mistaken thinking that it was *not* John Hartford's version I was looking for and I apologize for any confusion which *MY* confusion may have caused. Thanks again George |
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06 Feb 03 - 06:35 PM (#884333) Subject: RE: Song search, 'Steamboat Whistles Blues'? From: Stewie Roy Acuff also recorded a song with this title in October 1936 which begins: I thought I heard that steamboat whistle blow (x2) It blowed like it never blowed before --Stewie. |
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06 Feb 03 - 08:37 PM (#884411) Subject: RE: Song search, 'Steamboat Whistles Blues'? From: Art Thieme Roy Acuff's was a reworking of the jugband tune "K. C. MOAN". Or vice versa. I thought I heard that K. C. when she moaned, Oh, I thought I heard that K.C. when she moaned, I thought I heard that K. C. when she moaned, She moaned like she never moan no more. Art Thieme |
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06 Feb 03 - 09:20 PM (#884429) Subject: RE: Song search, 'Steamboat Whistles Blues'? From: GUEST,Q Norm Cohen, in "The Long Steel Rail," pp. 406-412, has several versions, which be heads with Kansas City Railroad Blues/KC Moan. He says it "is an example of a railroad song that has close relatives among steamboat songs; it is impossible to say at present whether one form grew out of the other, or if the two developed simultaneously." The two forms of transport co-existed for a long time. In the thread on coonjine songs, another is discussed where the same problem exists. |