Lyrics ... Traditional prison, logging, and railroad work song from the late ...Traditional prison, logging, and railroad work song from the late 19th century also known as Nine Pound Hammer. "Take this hammer and carry it to the captain". Country & western style singer, banjo, harmonica & slide dobro. Sousaphone & drums @ 0'58. Instrumental tr-16.
Chorus
Take this hammer and carry it to the captain Take this hammer and carry it to the captain Take this hammer and carry it to the captain
An’ Tell him I’m gone Tell him I’m gone
Verse 1
If he ask you was I runnin’ If he ask you was I runnin’ If he ask you was I runnin’ Tell him I was flyin’ Tell him I was flyin’ If he ask you was I laughin’ If he ask you was I laughin’ If he ask you was I laughin’ Tell him I was cryin’ Tell him I was cryin’
Chorus
Take this hammer carry it to the captain Take this hammer carry it to the captain Take this hammer carry it to the captain
Tell him I’m gone Tell him I’m gone
Verse 2
I don’t want no green back dollar I don’t want no green back dollar I don’t want no green back dollar
It hurts my pride It hurts my pride
Chorus
Take this hammer carry it to the captain Take this hammer carry it to the captain Take this hammer carry it to the captain
Tell him I’m gone Tell him I’m gone
Take this hammer carry it to the captain Tell him I’m gone Tell him I’m gone
Traditional arranged byManuel Galvin & Jean-Jacques Milteau
Lyrics ... Folksong/country & western standard of uncertain origins from the ...Folksong/country & western standard of uncertain origins from the late 19th century also known as "Cowboy Love Song". "From this valley they say you are going". Melancholy of a lost love. Male country singer, guitare, slide dobro,basse, harmonica & banjo. Instrumental tr-19.
Verse 1
From this valley they say you are going We will miss your bright eyes and sweet smile For they say you are taking the sunshine That has brightened my pathway awhile
Verse 2 Come and sit by my side if you love me Do not hasten to bid me adieu Just remember the Red River Valley And the cowboy who loves you so true
Verse 3
Won’t you think of the valley you’re leaving O how lonesome, how sad it will be? O think of the fond heart you’re breaking Every grief you are causing to me.
Verse 4 Come and sit by my side if you love me Do not hasten to bid me adieu Just remember the Red River Valley And the cowboy who loves you so true And the cowboy who loves you so true
Traditional arranged by : Manuel Galvin & Jean-Jacques Milteau
Lyrics ... Well-known 19th century minstrel folksong composed by Stephen Foster. ...Well-known 19th century minstrel folksong composed by Stephen Foster. "Oh, Susanna, Don't you cry for me, ‘Cause I come from Alabama with the banjo on my knee...". Male country singer, guitare, banjo, slide dobro & rythmique. Instrumental tr-28 & 29.
Verse 1 Well I come from Alabama with a banjo on my knee I'm bound for Louisiana, my own true love for to see It rained all night the day I left The weather it was dry Sun so hot I froze to death Susanna, don't you cry
Chorus Oh, Susanna Don't you cry for me ‘Cause I come from Alabama with the banjo on my knee
Verse 2 I had a dream the other night When everything was still I dreamed I saw my girl Susanne She was coming around the hill
The buckwheat cake was in her mouth A tear was in her eye I said I come from Dixie girl Suzanna, don't you cry
Chorus Oh, Susanna Now, don't you cry for me ‘Cause I come from Alabama with the banjo on my knee Yeah Oh, Susanna Now, don't you cry for me ‘Cause I come from Alabama with this banjo on my knee
Words & Music by Stephen Foster (D.P) Arrangement by Manuel Galvin & Jean-Jacques Milteau
Instrumental version of tr-5 in an Americana spirit. Reflective & ...Instrumental version of tr-5 in an Americana spirit. Reflective & hopeful. Mandolin, electric guitar, slide dobro & rhythm section. Lead lap steel @ 2'13.
Alternate version of tr-13 in an Americana spirit. Swaying & ...Alternate version of tr-13 in an Americana spirit. Swaying & carefree. Lead slide Dobro, rhythm section, claps & baritone guitar @ 1'05.
Americana country rock trailer. Dramatic & sparse intro with acoustic ...Americana country rock trailer. Dramatic & sparse intro with acoustic guitar playing sad & introspective leitmotiv building up with heavy laid back beat & synth. Riser @ 1'43 announcing powerful, epic & percussive climax. Back end with slide guitar. Suggested for road movie & heroic adversity scene.
Americana country rock trailer. Obstinate & walking with acoustic ...Americana country rock trailer. Obstinate & walking with acoustic guitar, slide dobro & beating snare with huge echo FX. Break @ 1'06 & second part with synth pulse, expressive electric slide guitar & heavy laid back percussion. Final with fx riser. Suggested for Wild West Aventure, wide open space & modern western.
USA/Americana. Country ballad on a medium & laid-back tempo. Warm but ...USA/Americana. Country ballad on a medium & laid-back tempo. Warm but with a melancholic touch & thoughtful. Acoustic guitar & rhythm. Lead harmonica @ 0'46. Slide Dobro @ 1'34. Suggested for rural way of life.
Life’s become so fragile now that I care But I guess that means that I’m Getting somewhere Remember the time Laying in your bedWhen you told me that you loved me And you stroked my head
And I stared out the open window I’d even told you That one night howWords don’t mean a thing But it’s alright Cause every time I open my mouth And I wanna tell you something But something else comes out
But do you know that I need you nowI’m trying to tell you but I don’t know how So much frustration in my Untidy roomThat you thoughtfully went andGot me a broom But inside my room Is a messy mind that isTangled and twisted And untied
You know that I’m not too organisedI’m trying to be but I don’t have the time The cement in my headWas making me sinkBut you pulled me up and it hurts a little less to think So life’s a little fragile But I guess it always isWhen you’ve got some sort of reasonThat makes you wanna live But will you share a bit of the weightI’ve carried it with me for 21 years straight
Sentimental, nostalgic country & western ballad. Lead pedal steel ...Sentimental, nostalgic country & western ballad. Lead pedal steel guitar. Slide Dobro @ 1'00 & laid-back rhythm.
Lyrics ... Aura Lea" (sometimes spelled "Aura Lee") American Civil War ballad ...Aura Lea" (sometimes spelled "Aura Lee") American Civil War ballad about a maiden. "Aura Lee! Aura Lee! Maid of golden hair, sunshine came along with thee and swallows in the air." Male singer in a country & western spirit, mandolin à l'unisson, lap-steel, banjo, e-bow guitar & acoustic guitar. Instrumental tr-24.
Verse 1 As the blackbird in the spring 'neath the willow tree Sat and piped I heard him sing
Praising Aura Lee.
Chorus Aura Lea! Aura Lea! Maid of golden hair Sunshine came along with thee And swall-ows in the air.
Verse 2 Take my heart and take my ring I give my all to thee Take me for eternity Dearest Aura Lee!
Chorus Aura Lea! Aura Lea! Maid of golden hair Sunshine came along with thee And swall-ows in the air.
Verse 3 In her blush the rose was born 'twas music when she spoke In her eyes the light of morn Sparkling seemed to break.
Chorus Aura Lee! Aura Lee! Maid of golden hair Sunshine came along with thee And swall-ows in the air.
Verse 4 Aura Lee the bird may flee The willow' golden hair Then the wintry winds may be Blowing ev'rywhere.
Chorus Aura Lee! Aura Lee! Maid of golden hair Sunshine came along with thee And swall-ows in the air.
Verse 5 Yet if thy blue eyes I see Gloom will soon depart For to me sweet Aura Lee Is sunshine to the heart.
Chorus Aura Lee! Aura Lee! Maid of golden hair Sunshine came along with thee And swall-ows in the air.
Words by William W. Fosdick (D.P) Music by George R. Poulton (D.P)
Arrangement by Manuel Galvin & Jean-Jacques Milteau
Instrumental version of tr-3 in a bluesy spirit. Lead electric ...Instrumental version of tr-3 in a bluesy spirit. Lead electric guitar, snaps, sousaphone, slide dobro & drums @ 0'43.
Quiet & reflective intro with banjo & slide Dobro guitar. Galloping ...Quiet & reflective intro with banjo & slide Dobro guitar. Galloping country rhythm @ 0'32 with bluegrass banjo, synth bass line & heavy drum hits. Exhilarating climax starting @ 1'25 with strings & back-end.
Nostalgic, tender & mellow country ballad. Electric lead guitar with ...Nostalgic, tender & mellow country ballad. Electric lead guitar with tremolo, harmonica. Slide Dobro @ 0'49 & laid-back rhythm.
Country jazz ballad. relax & sentimental. Gypsy jazz guitar, slide ...Country jazz ballad. relax & sentimental. Gypsy jazz guitar, slide Dobro, sifflement, violin & double-bass.
Determined & confident modern country track. Banjo, harmonica, lap ...Determined & confident modern country track. Banjo, harmonica, lap steel guitar & rhythm.
Determined & confident modern country / newgrass track. Banjo, ...Determined & confident modern country / newgrass track. Banjo, harmonica, lap steel guitar & rhythm.