Item ID |
HED-114-2 |
Accession Number |
14-060 |
Identifier |
HED-114-2 |
Description-Abstract |
Live stage performance of Hazel and Alice, Mac Wiseman and others from the 1970 Bean Blossom bluegrass festival. See the track list below for more details. |
Notes |
Audio file 2 of 6. The audio drops out in a few places during James Monroe's song at the end of this file. |
Audio Sample Information |
Title: No never no ; Performers: Dickens, Hazel, 1925-2011; Gerrard, Alice, 1934-; Seeger, Mike, 1933-2009 ; Time in-Time out: 00:28-02:21 |
Type |
sound recordings |
Format |
0.25 inch audiotape |
Extent |
1 audiotape reel (7 inch) |
Date |
1970 |
Subject-LCSH |
Banjo music (Bluegrass) Bluegrass festivals -- Indiana. Bluegrass music -- 1961-1970. Brown County Jamboree Country gospel music Fiddle tunes. Fiddling. Live recordings. Mandolin music (Bluegrass) |
Performer |
Dickens, Hazel, 1925-2011 Gerrard, Alice, 1934- Tennessee Cutups (Musical group) Harrell, Bill Reno, Don Ryan, Buck McCoury, Del, 1939- McCoury, Jerry, 1948- Monroe, Bill, 1911-1996 Wiseman, Mac Blue Grass Boys Monroe, James, 1953- Green, Douglas B. |
Publisher |
Hedrick, Marvin |
Location |
Beanblossom (Ind.) Brown County (Ind.) |
Track list |
No Never No (contd. from HED-114-1); Darling Nellie; Introduction of Reno and Harrell; Hills of Tennessee; Love Please Come Home;; Blackberry Blossom; Introduction of Del and Jerry McCoury; Dark Hollow; Black Jack Davy; Talk; Bells of St Mary's; Talk; Shine Hallelujah Shine; Mighty Dark to Travel; Mac Wiseman introduction; I Still Write Your Name in the Sand; I Wonder How the Old Folks Are At Home; I'll Be All Smiles Tonight; Going Like Wildfire; Love Letters in the Sand; Bill Monroe Introduction; Muleskinner Blues; I Haven't Seen Mary in Years; Molly and Tenbrooks snippet |
Lyrics/Transcription |
They set by the fireside his fair daughters three They talked of their father who sailed on the sea Oh when he comes back we will all love him so He never again to the salt sea will go No never no I'll give him this vest all of satin so fine And I'll be his carver when he sits to dine I'll climb on his knee place a kiss on his brow He never again to the salt sea shall go No never no Oh did ye not hear it the sisters declared There's surely a spirit that talks in the air And weather we speak either loudly or low it answers in voices all mournful and slow No never no It is but the tempest that rages so strong The gale will itself waft our father along But look at the vane and see how the wind blows He'll bring us gay things for he promised us so No never no Prepare ye fair maiden prepare ye to weep Your father lies cold in the dark rolling deep Look not at the vane nor ask how the winds blow His ghost in the storm whispers mournful and slow No never no |
Running time |
48:40 |
Rights |
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Identifier-Bibliographic Citation |
From the Marvin Hedrick Audio Collection, Center for Popular Music, Middle Tennessee State University |
Contributing Institution |
Center for Popular Music, Middle Tennessee State University |
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