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27 Dec 05 - 05:39 PM (#1635624) Subject: Chord Req: pete seeger old blue From: GUEST anyone know the chords for old blue by pete seeger.... thanks |
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27 Dec 05 - 05:52 PM (#1635633) Subject: Chords Add: OLD BLUE From: Peace (G) Well, I had an old dog and his (C) name was (G) Blue, Had an old dog and his (D) name was (G) Blue. Had an old dog and his (C) name was (G) Blue... Betcha five dollars he's a (D) good dog (G) too... "Here old Blue" (D) "Good dog (G) you" Some other folks may have slightly different chords--and you can use a D7 where the D is. Hopes that's accurate. I have never played the song, but those chords sound right--or jus' about. |
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27 Dec 05 - 08:32 PM (#1635705) Subject: RE: Chord Req: pete seeger old blue From: Q (Frank Staplin) Pete Seeger has withheld lyrics and music of his version of "Old Blue" and his other copyright songs from internet providers, according to www.kiwilyrics.com . Not what you ask for, but two versions of lyrics for this old mountain and African-American song are in thread 9707 and the Baez lyrics are in the DT. Old Blue Several sets of chords are available through Google- Enter "Old Blue" chords. |
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28 Dec 05 - 01:57 PM (#1636124) Subject: Lyr/Chords Add: OLD BLUE (from Peggy Seeger/Lomax) From: Q (Frank Staplin) Chords "As sung by Peggy Seeger." p. 310, Alan Lomax, FSNA, no. 157. Probably different from Pete's, but interesting. Lyr. Add: BLUE Guitar 2A or 6A Banjo 1, 2 or 4B (D)Had a dog (G)and his (A7)name was (D)Blue, Bet you five bucks he's a (G)rounder, (A7)too. Chorus O (D)Blue, Blue, (A7)Blue, O (D)Blue. (after each verse) Every night just about dark, Blue goes out and begins to bark. Blue treed a 'possum in a 'simmon tree, Blue looks at 'possum, 'possum looks at me. Blue got sick and very sick, Called for the doctor to come right quick. Called for the doctor and the doctor come, He says, 'Blue, your huntin' days are done.' Old Blue died and he died so hard Scratched little holes in my back yard. Dug his grave with a silver spade, Let him down with a golden chain. When I get to heaven first thing I'll do Take my horn and blow for Blue. Come on, Blue, come on, Blue. There's a 'possum in Heaven for me and you. With music. P. 310. Alan Lomax, 1960, "The Folk Songs of North America," Doubleday & Co. Inc., Garden City, New York. Melodies and guitar chords transcribed by Peggy Seeger, Piano arrangements by Matyas Seiber and Don Banks. |
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28 Dec 05 - 03:19 PM (#1636155) Subject: RE: Chord Req: pete seeger old blue From: Amos Hmm... not the way I learned it, but who knows. I know two version, one of which is slow and uses a minor transition, the other of which is lively and sounds more like a banjo tune. A |
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28 Dec 05 - 05:23 PM (#1636219) Subject: Chords Add: OLD BLUE (from Burl Ives, Joan Baez) From: Q (Frank Staplin) Several lyrics including one by Burl Ives posted in thread 9707: Old Blue In "The Burl Ives Songbook, only skeletal chords are given: Old Blue Burl Ives I had an old (F)dog and his name was (C)Blue, and I betcha five (C)dollars he's a good dog (F)too, sayin' "Come on, (C)Blue, mm (F)mm." "Old Blue,"pp. 204-205, with music, Burl Ives, 1953, "The Burl Ives Songbook," Ballantine Books, NY. Old Blue Joan Baez (C) Had a dog and his G(A)name was C(D)Blue, (3X) Betcha five dollars he's a G(A)good un' C(D)too. Here, Blue, you G7(A)good dog you. C(D) pp. 122-123, 1964, "The Joan Baez Songbook," Amsco Publications, NY. |
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28 Dec 05 - 05:50 PM (#1636240) Subject: RE: Chord Req: pete seeger old blue From: Q (Frank Staplin) |
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28 Dec 05 - 06:00 PM (#1636248) Subject: Chords Add: OLD BLUE (from Silber) From: Q (Frank Staplin) Chords, Old Blue Fred and Irwin Silber, 1973, Folksinger's Wordbook, p. 396; Oak Publications. Well, I (C)had an old dog and his name was Blue; I had an old dog and his (G7)name was (C)Blue; Well, I had an old dog and his name was Blue; My old Blue was a (G7)good dog (C)too. Refrain: Singin' ya old Blue, you (G7)good dog (C) you. |
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28 Dec 05 - 10:17 PM (#1636420) Subject: RE: Chord Req: pete seeger old blue From: Amos Yeah, that's about the length and short of it, Q; mebbe my minor was misremembered. It was over 21 years ago, so that would explain it. :) A |
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29 Dec 05 - 04:08 PM (#1636863) Subject: RE: Chord Req: pete seeger old blue From: Louie Roy I have a 78 record I purchased in 1940 with Tennessee Ernie Ford and there are probably better versions of this song but if so I never heard them.He uses a trumpet through out the song and it really gets yor attention,in fact it adds everything a tune needs to make it stand out |
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29 Dec 05 - 04:23 PM (#1636872) Subject: RE: Chord Req: pete seeger old blue From: Q (Frank Staplin) My favorite is the 1928 Jim Jackson recording (Lyrics in thread 9707, linked in previous post). |
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29 Dec 05 - 04:25 PM (#1636874) Subject: RE: Chord Req: pete seeger old blue From: Uncle_DaveO As I remember Ernie Ford's version, I thought it was kind of hokey. Dave Oesterreich |