Hi all, I realize we lost our steam for doing Songs of the Month in 2020, I think partially because we had already done so many songs in the previous years, but also because keeping the schedule up on a monthly basis came to feel like more trouble than it was worth.
I think it might be nice to re-instate the idea as "Song of When The Spirit Moves You". Harry just recently posted three different versions of "Cold Blooded Murder(er)" in the Country Blues Lyrics board--that seems like a natural choice for him. I did something similar with the song "East Virginia" several months ago. If you get excited about some song and different versions of it that you have found, why not start a thread on the song here--and it need not be labeled any more specifically than the title of the song. Just an idea . . . . All best, Johnm
I started out looking for antecedents to Blind Boy Fuller's "Mama Let Me Lay It On You" a few weeks ago. That's turned into a long look at the "Can I Do It For You"/"Don't Tear My Clothes"/Let Me Lay It On You" tune family. I was already thinking that the SOTM thread would be a good place to post what I end up with.
I'm currently looking for instances of the tune from before 1930. If anyone knows of any, I'd appreciate it if you'd let me know.
Hi all, Apropos of the idea of the Song of the Month switching to a sporadic posting, I am moving some of the older, big single-song threads from the Main Forum, where they tend to get lost, over here, where it is not so crowded. I already moved the thread on "East Virgina/East Virginia Blues" over here. EDITED TO ADD: I just moved "John Henry", "The Titanic", "Boll Weevil", "Stagolee", "Railroad Bill", "John Hardy" and "Poor Boy, Long Ways From Home" over here. If you've not read these threads before, you might give them a try. They have many fine versions of the various songs in them. All best, Johnm
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I looked at the SOTM FAQ and I'm wandering if posts other than pre-war blues are fair game. Old-time country and gospel I would think would fit. Jazz tunes, old time popular? I'm not planning on posting any disco, just to be clear.
Hi Eric, My own take would be a preference for Blues, but Old-Time and Gospel, from the African-American and Old-Time traditions would be okay with me, too. We already have some songs in here like that--"John Hardy", "East Virginia", "When The Saints Go Marching In". Jazz and Pop or modern Country or singer/songwriter stuff would dilute things too much, from my point of view. Other thoughts, anybody? all best, Johnm
I'm not planning on posting any disco, just to be clear.
Thank God.
I'm into rowdy Post-War Chicago Blues/Texas Blues/Electric Blues (Otis Rush/Elmore James/J.B Hutto/Paul Butterfield/Freddie King etc.). But I stay away from Blues-Rock like a Zeppelin/Bonamassa/Popa Chubby/Walter Trout type of thing. But if it's allowed (the Post-War stuff), would it be of interest of the crowd on this forum?