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Re: Old Black Joe minstrel banjo tab?
Originally posted by Eric BurkeLooking for anyone with tab for 'Old Black Joe' they'd be willing to share, thanks in advance!
I'd be very interested in that myself, also the lyrics. I've tried to find the lyrics many times but still have not been able to.
Regards;
Dan Houde
149th NYSVDaniel A. Houde - Proprietor
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Re: Old Black Joe minstrel banjo tab?
I just did a Yahoo search On "Old Black Joe Lyrics" and found the words on several sites, plus one site with parlor music.
As I have read so many times on this forum, USE the search function.
Sorry, couldn't resist.Gil Davis Tercenio
"A man with a rifle is a citizen; a man without one is merely a subject." - the late Mark Horton, Captain of Co G, 28th Ala Inf CSA, a real hero
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Re: Old Black Joe minstrel banjo tab?
Gil,
Thanks, been there done that, but it's not the one. I know all about search engines and that's all I'm finding too, come on... give me a little more credit than that :wink_smil I already found the same stuff you found. The one I'm looking for starts out with the following verse;
"Old Joe stood at the garden gate,
but he couldn't get in cause he come too late,
so he picked up a stone and knocked on the door,
want to get in said Old Black Joe".
then there is a chorus, (that's the part I'm missing).
some of the other verses go;
"Dinah says to Joe, say what you doing there,
Gonna get a gun, to go shoot a bear,
Dinah says to Joe that game won't do,
Joe got mad and bust his shoe"
"And he got his work done,
and he flung down the hoe,
and he says I'll play on the ol' banjo
He started out with Flat Foot Sam,
on his way Joe took a dram"
"The whiskey flew into his head,
he reel and fall down in the shed,
tooken a sick and put to bed,
three weeks later Joe was dead"
My mistake perhaps, maybe I'm looking for an entirely different song? Apparently the one I'm trying to find is "Old Joe", not "Old Black Joe". I've searched for both, either way, I can't find it? That's why I was asking here.
I'm going to contact Marty Liebschner, as he performs it himself. I'm lacking the chorus, and also the tab. Thanks for trying though.
Regards;
Dan HoudeLast edited by dahoude; 09-02-2004, 11:43 PM.Daniel A. Houde - Proprietor
Orchard Hill Cutlery
Website: http://www.orchardhillcutlery.com
On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/OrchardHillCutlery
149th NYSV Co. B
www.149thnewyork.com
PM Cobleskill Lodge #394 F.& A.M.
A.A.S.R. Valley of Schenectady
Oneonta Chapter #277 R.A.M.
"Uncal Sam has about as much care for his nefews as he has for his horses and mules" (Unidentified Union Soldier)
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I've got Old Joe tabbed out. Anyone wants a copy, send me an email and I'll send it to to you as an attachment.
BTW, the chorus goes "Old Joe kickin' up a-hind and a-fore, and de yella gal kickin up a-hind Old Joe", followed by a cool Sweeney style riff. Great song.
Carl Anderton
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Re: Old Black Joe minstrel banjo tab?
Originally posted by Old CremonaI've got Old Joe tabbed out. Anyone wants a copy, send me an email and I'll send it to to you as an attachment.
BTW, the chorus goes "Old Joe kickin' up a-hind and a-fore, and de yella gal kickin up a-hind Old Joe", followed by a cool Sweeney style riff. Great song.
Carl Anderton
andertonj@yahoo.com
Carl,
That's it! That's the one I'm looking for. I could never get the words down from the chorus when hearing it sung. I'm sending you an email.
Regards;
Dan HoudeDaniel A. Houde - Proprietor
Orchard Hill Cutlery
Website: http://www.orchardhillcutlery.com
On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/OrchardHillCutlery
149th NYSV Co. B
www.149thnewyork.com
PM Cobleskill Lodge #394 F.& A.M.
A.A.S.R. Valley of Schenectady
Oneonta Chapter #277 R.A.M.
"Uncal Sam has about as much care for his nefews as he has for his horses and mules" (Unidentified Union Soldier)
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I was kind of wondering myself which one you were looking for. Old Joe is the one with the corus which mentions "yella-gal." Old Black Joe is a Stephen Foster tune which starts out "Gone are the days When my heart was young and gay."
The melody for the Stephen Foster tune isn't too hard. Even I was able to put something together for it by ear, but I've never actually put it down on paper.Matt Adair
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