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Oh Susanna [CCB1055 - 12]
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1'45 |
Manuel Galvin, Jean-Jacques Milteau from P.D.
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Parole ... 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
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well-known tune folk song male singer Country & Western
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well-known tune,folk song,male singer,Country & Western,Louisiana,bluegrass banjo,sung in English,confident,slide dobro,folk guitar,catchy,sentimental,tender,rhythm section,romantic,folky,carefree,acoustic,swaying,United States of America,medium,melancholic,main version
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136 |
Riferimento :
CCB1055 - 12
Compositore/i :
Stephen (Traditionnel) Foster
Arrangement :
Manuel Galvin - Jean-Jacques Milteau
Album :
Americana Song Legacy
Data di rilascio :
20/03/2023
Eseguito da :
Carlton Moody
Editore(i) :
Frederic Leibovitz Editeur
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Take this Hammer [CCB1055 - 2]
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2'54 |
Manuel Galvin, Jean-Jacques Milteau from P.D.
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Parole ... 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
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folk song male singer bluegrass banjo work song
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folk song,male singer,bluegrass banjo,work song,North America,confident,Country & Western,driving,slide dobro,chromatic harmonica,well-known tune,rhythm section,lively,carefree,everyday life,1950,band,19th century,acoustic,sung in English,medium,main version
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152 |
Titolo :
Take this Hammer
Riferimento :
CCB1055 - 2
Compositore/i :
Traditional
Arrangement :
Manuel Galvin - Jean-Jacques Milteau
Album :
Americana Song Legacy
Data di rilascio :
20/03/2023
Eseguito da :
Carlton Moody
Editore(i) :
Frederic Leibovitz Editeur
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Will you Come [CCB1055 - 5]
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2'48 |
Manuel Galvin Michael Robinson
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Parole ... Soul ballad in a spirit of brotherhood based on the late 18th century ...
Soul ballad in a spirit of brotherhood based on the late 18th century Scottish & Irish folksong The Wild Mountain Thyme. "Well, not so long ago, I had the sweetest dream, I will never forget the feeling, people walking hand in hand...". Male singer & electric guitar. Baritone guitar & bass @ 1'11. Instrumental tr-20.
Verse 1
Well, not so long ago, I had the sweetest dream I will never forget the feeling, People walking hand in hand Will you come with me, come
To the other side of the river Where peace you will find,
Reach the other side, will we ever Will you come With me, come
Verse 2
I’m awake, but my dream is still here,
In my heart my soul and mind And I hope this dream we can share,
‘Cause your heart beats just like mine Will you come with me, come To the other side of the river Where peace you will find,
Reach the other side, will we ever Will you come with me, come Will you come, Come with me, come Will you come With me, come
Words by: Michael Wesley RobinsonMusic by: Manuel Galvin
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soul folk song ballad sung in English
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soul,folk song,ballad,sung in English,United States of America,baritone electric guitar,male singer,pop song,arpeggio,melancholic,well-known tune,dreamy,tender,everyday life,romantic,electric bass,calm,romantic comedy,confident,peaceful,Scotland,moving,electric guitar,Ireland,acoustic,slow,main version
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Riferimento :
CCB1055 - 5
Compositore/i :
Manuel Galvin
Author(s) :
Michael Robinson
Album :
Americana Song Legacy
Data di rilascio :
20/03/2023
Eseguito da :
Robinson, Michael
Editore(i) :
Frederic Leibovitz Editeur
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Go Tell it on the Mountain [CCB1055 - 13]
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2'48 |
Manuel Galvin, Jean-Jacques Milteau from P.D.
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Parole ... African-American spiritual song of the 19th century. "Go, tell it on ...
African-American spiritual song of the 19th century. "Go, tell it on the mountain, Over the hills and everywhere, Go, tell it on the mountain,That Jesus lives again...". Introduction with gospel lead vocal & choir a cappella. Rhythm section & electric guitar @ 0'31. Instrumental tr-30.
Chorus Go! Tell it on the mountain! Over the hills and everywhere Go! Tell it on the mountain! That Jesus Christ is born
Verse 1 While shepherds kept their watching, Over silent flocks by night Behold, throughout the heavens, There shone a holy light
Chorus Go! Tell it on the mountain! Over the hills and everywhere Go! Tell it on the mountain! That Jesus Christ is born
Verse 2 The shepherds feared and trembled, When low above the earth Rang out ,angels chorus that hailed Our saviours birth
Chorus Go! Tell it on the mountain! Over the hills and everywhere Go! Tell it on the mountain! That Jesus Christ is born
Chorus as lib Go! Tell it on the mountain! Over the hills and everywhere Go! Tell it on the mountain! That Jesus Christ is bornGo tell it! Go tell itGo tell it! On the mountain
Go tell it! Everywhere Go tell it! Everywhere Go tell it! Can you tell the story Go tell it! About when He came, to the mountain Go tell it! OOOHH, Lord! Go tell it! Go tell it!
Traditional arranged by : Manuel Galvin & Jean-Jacques Milteau
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gospel male singer swaying United States of America
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gospel,male singer,swaying,United States of America,uplifting,well-known tune,men's chorus,electric guitar,tambourine,bluesy,handclap,unifying,baritone electric guitar,passionate,soul,folk song,confident,geopolitics,sung in English,medium,rhythm section,main version
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Titolo :
Go Tell it on the Mountain
Riferimento :
CCB1055 - 13
Compositore/i :
Traditional
Arrangement :
Manuel Galvin - Jean-Jacques Milteau
Album :
Americana Song Legacy
Data di rilascio :
20/03/2023
Eseguito da :
Robinson, Michael
Editore(i) :
Frederic Leibovitz Editeur
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