«Darling Nellie Gray» - The Carver Boys

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  • Опубліковано 29 кві 2024
  • Paramount 3198.
    Words & Music by Benjamin R. Hanby (1833-1867).
    Warner Carver - fiddle, leader vocal; Noble «Uncle Bozo» Carver, guitar, tenor vocal; Robert Carver, guitar, bass vocal.
    Richmond, IN. September 6, 1929
    #folk #folkmusic #appalachianmusic #stringband #fiddler #folksong #kentuckymusic #oldtimes
    There’s a low, green, valley on the old Kentucky shore
    Where I’ve whiled many happy hours away,
    Just a sitting and a singing by the little cottage door
    Where lived my darling Nellie Gray
    When the moon had climbed the mountain, and the stars were shining too
    Then I’d take my darling Nellie Gray
    And we’d go floatin down the river in my little red canoe
    While my banjo sweetly I would play
    One night I went to see her, but she’s gone the neighbors say
    And the white man had bound her with his chain
    They have taken her to Georgia for to wear her life away
    As she toils in the cotton and the cane
    Oh, my poor Nellie Gray, they have taken you away
    And I’ll never see my darling, anymore
    I’m sitting by the river and a weeping all the day
    For you’ve gone from the old Kentucky shore
    Now my canoe is under water, and my banjo is unstrung
    I am tired of living, anymore
    My eyes shall be cast downward, and my songs will be unsung
    While I stay on the old Kentucky shore
    Now I’m getting old and feeble, and I cannot see my way
    I can hear someone knocking on my door
    I can hear the angels singing, and I see my Nellie Gray
    So farewell to the old Kentucky shore
    Oh, my darling Nellie Gray, up in heaven, so they say
    And they’ll never take you from me, anymore
    I’m coming, coming, coming, as the angels clear the way
    So farewell to the old Kentucky shore

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