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Sent for you yesterday baby, here you come pokin' up here today. Babe I didn't think you'd treat your daddy this-a-way - Charley Jordan, Two Street Blues
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Hi, can't access the Memphis Minnie lyrics page. Below, thanks to your forum and the solving of my missing line, I'm proposing Minnie's Bad luck blues:
Every man I get, if he don't get sick, he will die Don't some woman take him away from me on a doggone fly I'm a bad luck woman I'm a bad luck woman I'm a bad luck woman I can't see the reason why Well the next man I got, you know he worked very hard Just as soon as I got him he lost his doggone job I'm a bad luck woman I'm a bad luck woman I'm a bad luck woman I can't see the reason why Well the next man I got he was a railroad man Just as soon as I got him everything went out his doggone hands I'm a bad luck woman I'm a bad luck woman I'm a bad luck woman I can't see the reason why Well the next man I got he was long and tall Everytime I looked around he was kickin' at some other man’s stall I'm a bad luck woman I'm a bad luck woman I'm a bad luck woman I can't see the reason why (Ok, play now boys… play it for me That's what I am talking about...) Well the next man I got he was short and fat I couldn't keep him because he wasn't tight like that I'm a bad luck woman I'm a bad luck woman I'm a bad luck woman I can't see the reason why Well the next man I got he was a sandhog in the sea I had him two days and he got drowned away from me I'm a bad luck woman I'm a bad luck woman I'm a bad luck woman I can't see the reason why Well the next man I got bought me a hat and a dress And every time I look around, the police had gone a doggone arrest I'm a bad luck woman I'm a bad luck woman I'm a bad luck woman I can't see the reason why Couple suggestions Dr. Pryor – hopefully the admins can merge this into the main lyric thread:
Title is I'm a Bad Luck Woman 3.2 Just as soon as I got him everything HURT his doggone HAND 7.2 And every time I look around, the police had HIM UNDER doggone arrest Chris Hi Banjochris,
If I ever manager to convince a publisher that my project is worth printing, your name will be in it! Hi all,
I was surprised to find that we've never transcribed the lyrics to Memphis Minnie's "Drunken Barrelhouse Blues", one of her solo numbers. She played it out of G position in standard tuning and uses a form in which most of the proportions of the 12-bar form are doubled, for the verses. Here is "Drunken Barrelhouse Blues": INTRO SOLO If you listen to me, good people, I'll tell you what it's all about If you listen to me, good people, I'll tell you what it's all about Well, this good stuff is here, and it's just come now Catch me drunk in the mornin', don't say one mumblin' word Catch me drunk in the mornin', don't say one mumblin' word I can't tell y'all about it, and I ain't gon' tell you nothin' I heard (Spoken: Aw, play!) SOLO Well, I b'lieve I get drunk, tear this old barrelhouse down Well, I b'lieve I'll get drunk, tear this old barrelhouse down 'Cause I ain't got no money, but I can hobo on out of town Give me one more drink, drink of that bottle in bond Give me one more drink, drink of that bottled in bond And I will tell everything, just as soon as I get back home Give me a stein of beer, if not a drink of gin Give me a stein of beer, if not a drink of gin I feel myself gettin' sober, I want to get back drunk again CODA Edited 2/2 to pick up corrections from lindy Edited 2/3 to pick up correction from Harry All best, Johnm I'm working on a Memphis Minnie song myself.
suggestions 1.3 and 3.3 but I can hobo on 4.1 & 4.2 drink of that 5.3 I lindy
I've been working on this song for a while, and I hear three things differently. Except for the last line of verse 1 they're nit-picky, and can go either way.
1.1 / 1.2 -- I tell you what it's all about (instead of "I'll"--I don't hear the -'ll-) 1.3 and it's just pouring out 4.1 / 4.2 -- I don't hear the "d" in "bottled in bond," even though that's the formal written form for describing "the good stuff." I'm confident I've heard "bottle in bond" (no 'd') sung in the past, but I admit that those memories could very well be from covers of the original. When I went looking for evidence on Weeniepedia, the only thing I came up with was a song titled "Boll Weevil" by Irvin 'Gar Mouth' Lowry: The clerk said, "Go 'way, mister farmer, boll weevil's in your field." She were drinkin' bottle in bond, bottle in bond. Discovering someone with the nickname "Gar Mouth" made my day. Lindy I agree with Lindy on the "I" in 1.1/1.2
1.3 I think is "it's just come now" 4.1/4.2 I don't hear the "d" either, but it's definitely bottle/bottled in bond. Interestingly, Ethel McCoy doesn't pronounce the "d" either in her recording. On the outta/out of, want to/wanna, I know we've been over that before; I think it's fine as is. Chris Thanks for the suggestions, Harry and lindy. I took some but not all of them. Re "I" versus, "I'll", I hear "I'll" in 1.1 and 1.2, it just seems a more complex sound at the back than a simple "I" would. I do hear "pouring out" rather than "come out", in re-listening to 1.3. I'm not going to change "out of" to "outta". Re "bottled in bond", I agree it's "bottle in bond" the first time she sings it, but she does put the "d" on the second time. "Bottling burn" is meaningless, Harry.
Harry, I don't hear the "c" at the front end, and I also don't hearing the "m" in "come". It sounds like "pourin' out" to me.
Thanks for hanging in there with "just come now" for those of you who did. I just re-listened again, and heard "now" clearly, and as a separate word, and that cleared the way for "come". Actually, I put "come now" when I entered the song in Weeniepedia originally, so I'll just make the change in the original post. Thanks!
Sylvester And His Mule Blues
Memphis Minnie - Vocals, Guitar "Dennis" (Possibly Charlie Segar) – Piano January 10, 1935 Chicago, Illinois Piano in D Sylvester went out his lot he looked at his mule And he decided he send the president some news Sylvester went out in his lot and he looked at his mule And he decided he will send the president some news Sylvester walked out across his field begin to pray and moan He cried oh Lord b’lieve I'm gonna lose my home Sylvester walked out across his farm begin to pray and moan He cried oh Lord I believe I will lose my home He thought about the president he got on the wire If I lose my home I believe I'll die He thought about the president and he got on his wire If I lose my home I believe I will die He called the president on the telephone I wanna talk to you I’m ‘bout to lose my home He called the president on the telephone I wanna talk to you I’m ‘bout to lose my home First time he called he get him somebody else I don't want to talk to that man I’ll speak to Mr. President Roosevelt First time he called he get him someone else I don't want to talk to that man I want to talk to Mr. Roosevelt He said now Sylvester you can rest in ease Catch that big black jackass and go in by your field He said Sylvester you can rest in ease You can catch that jackass to raise all your cotton and seed
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