Hi all, "Rocky Mountains" appeared on Pete Franklin's one solo album, "The Blues of Pete Franklin--Guitar Pete's Blues", recorded on July 12, 1961 by Art Rosenbaum in Indianapolis and released on Prestige Bluesville. The album's program is split between pieces in which Pete Franklin accompanied himself on guitar and ones on which he accompanied himself on piano, of which he was also an accomplished player. For "Rocky Mountains", he accompanied himself out of E position in standard tuning, which appeared to be his favorite playing position. He was really an exciting and dynamic player, with a varied picking technique, sometimes employing flamenco-ish rasguedo strumming and occasionally hitting extravagant bends in the left hand. He definitely did not play it safe instrumentally and took a lot of curves on two wheels. He was also an expressive singer. Here is "Rocky Mountains":
INTRO
Babe, these Rocky Mountains, Lord, they way out in the West Eeee, these Rocky Mountains, Lord, they way out in the West I gotta leave here now, baby, this wine-head woman won't let Pete have no rest
I can't sleep, these Rocky Mountains on my mind Eeee, I can't sleep, baby, these Rocky Mountains on my mind I gotta leave here now, baby, woman, you keep me worried all the time
Operator, operator, what time will the next train leave here going west? Operator, operator, what time will the next train leave here going west? Lord, I got to leave here now-how, baby, woman, I believe that'll be the best
SOLO
Goodbye, baby, you gonna miss Pete when he's gone Goodbye, baby, you gonna miss Pete when he's gone I'm gon' find somebody new, woman, just to carry your lovin' on
CODA
edited 2/22 to pick up correction from Blues Vintage
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Hi all, Pete Franklin accompanied himself on piano, in Eb, for "My Old Lonesome Blues", which he got from Leroy Carr. I really like his piano playing, and he gets adventurous occasionally in his fills and solo. Here is "My Old Lonesome Blues:
INTRO
Did you ever wake up in the mornin', baby, your mind rollin' two different ways? Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, baby, your mind rollin' two different ways? One mind to leave here, baby, and one mind to stay
Well now, tell me, baby, what can I do to change your mind? Mmmmmmmmmm, what can I do to change your mind? I could learn to love you, baby, if you'd only treat me nice and kind
Well now, tell me, woman, baby, what have I done wrong? Mmmm, now tell me, baby, baby, what have I done wrong? Now I tried so hard, baby, in this wide world to get along
SOLO
You told me this morning, baby, woman, to pack my rags and go Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm, told me to pack my rags and go And as I leave here, baby, don't you bother with Pete no more
Hi all, Pete Franklin opened his program on his Prestige Bluesville album "Guitar Pete's Blues" with "I Got To Find My Baby", and it's a spectacularly strong cut, for which he chose to accompany himself out of E position in standard tuning. The song was originally recorded by Doctor Clayton. Pete Franklin's solo is a real barn burner. Here is "I Got to Find My Baby":
INTRO
Well, I searched this town, from door to door, love I crave I can't, find no more REFRAIN: I got to find my baby, I declare I wouldn't lie Ain't had no real good lovin', since that gal said good bye
When the sun starts sinking, I grab my hat and coat, 'cause cocaine and reefers can't reach my case no more REFRAIN: I got to find my baby, I declare I wouldn't lie Ain't had no real good lovin', since that gal said good bye (Spoken: I think I'll just play the blues for a while here)
SOLO (Spoken: Well, shake it up, baby. Go! Go! Go!)
When the sun start a raisin', I grab my hat and coat, because, cocaine and reefers can't reach my case no more REFRAIN: Got to find my baby, (Spoken: I'm gon' say that twice, I might) I declare I wouldn't lie Ain't had no real good lovin', since that girl said good bye
I don't care if it's the last thing I ever will do in my life, I'm going to find that big-legged brownskin, Lord, and make her my wife REFRAIN: I've got to find my baby, I declare I wouldn't lie Babe, I ain't had no real good lovin', since that gal said good bye
Hi all, Pete Franklin accompanied himself on piano in Ab for his version of Curtis Jones' hit "Lonesome Bedroom Blues". He must have been facing away from the microphone when he began singing, but soon gets on it. Here is "Lonesome Bedroom Blues":
INTRO
Lord, it's lonesome in my bedroom, baby, woman, just for me and myself, alone Lord, it's lonesome in my bedroom, baby, just for me and myself alone I got no-one to love me, baby, just me and myself, alone
Lord, my room is nice and clean, baby, that don't mean one thing to me Lord, my room is nice and clean, baby, that don't mean one thing to me I just need some sweet woman, just to come and keep my company
The woman that I was lovin', I don't know what she is going to do Lord, the woman I am lovin', I don't know what she is going to do Lord, she act just like the March wind, she always keep me feeling blue
SOLO
Lord, you go your way, baby, woman, I'll get along somehow Lord, you just go your way, baby, baby, and I'll get along somehow I used to be a fool about you woman, woman, but that's all over now
Hi all, For his cover of Georgia Tom's [correction from Thomas8] "Grievin' Me", Pete Franklin once again chose E position in standard tuning. Once again, Pete Franklin plays a stellar solo. Here is his performance:
INTRO
Well now, I went down on the corner, with my shotgun in my hand, goin' to kill my woman 'cause she's with another man REFRAIN: You know it's grievin' me, yes, it's grievin' me I'm gonna pack my suitcase, beat it back to Tennessee
T for Texas, T for Tennessee, I ain't after your woman, man, Lord, she's after me REFRAIN: You know it's grievin' me, yes, it's grievin' me I'm gonna pack my suitcase, beat it back to Tennessee
Sister's in the basement, Papa's has got the rug, Brother got the stopper, Lord, and Grandpa got the jug REFRAIN: You know it's grievin' me, yes, it's grievin' me I'm gonna pack my suitcase, baby, beat it back to Tennessee
Well now, they cal me Pretty Papa, from 29th Street, and my style of lovin', baby, I swear, can't be beat REFRAIN: You know it's grievin' me, mmmm, it's grievin' me Babe, I'm gonna pack my suitcase, beat it back to Tennessee
SOLO
I'm gon' sing this verse, baby, and I ain't gonna sing no more, they call me Pretty Papa and I swear I got to go REFRAIN: You know it's grievin' me, yes, it's grievin' me I'm going to pack my suitcase, baby, beat it back to Tennessee
CODA
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Good catch, Thomas. Georgia Tom did have the first recording out of it, for which he was joined by Tampa Red. I don't know which one of the two wrote it, but there is publishing on it still, perhaps.
I couldn't agree more with your thanks to Art Rosenbaum, Eric. Without his work in the late '50s and early '60s, we might have missed out altogether on post-rediscovery Scrapper Blackwell, Pete Franklin, Shirley Griffith and J. T. Adams.
Hi all, Pete Franklin accompanied himself on piano in Ab for "Six White Horses", which is neither a version of "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" or "St. James Infirmary". He has some beautiful ideas in his solo, and the way he anticipates the V chord is really pretty. Here is his rendition of "Six White Horses":
INTRO
Baby, it's six white horses, marching side by side Six white horses, mmm, woman, marching side by side They done stole my baby, Lord, now I guess they satisfied
When I die, baby, woman, please don't wear no black When I die, baby, woman, please don't wear no black I want you come down Indiana Avenue, six white horses tacklin' back
SOLO
Six white horses, with a coach all painted black Six white horses with a coach all painted black They takin' your daddy to a place, where he ain't never comin' back
When I die, baby, dig my grave with a silver spade When I die, baby, dig my grave with a silver spade Just fall on your knees and pray, forgive him for the mistakes I made
CODA
Edited 3/3 to pick up corrections from Old Man Ned, Blues Vintage and waxwing
All best, Johnm
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