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Went out last night for to take a little round. I met little Sadie and I blowed her down. I run right home and I went to bed. Forty-four smokeless under my head. [Verse 2] I woke next morning at a
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Little Sadie Lyrics: Went out last night for to take a little round / I met little Sadie and I blowed her down / I run right home and I went to bed / Forty four smokeless under my head / I begin to
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"Little Sadie" is a 20th-century American folk ballad written in Dorian mode. It is also known variously as "Bad Lee Brown", "Cocaine ... The 1970 Bob Dylan versions are taken from either of Clarence Ashley's recordings. "Little Sadie" may have been an influence on the 1960s song "Hey Joe". Selected list of recorded versions. 1929 Bad Lee Brown
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Clarence Ashley-Little Sadie
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Clarence "Tom" Ahsley (1895-1967) on vocals & banjo with Doc Watson on guitar with "Little Sadie" from "Classic Old-Time Music from Smithsonian Folkways Reco
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Little Sadie Lyrics by Clarence Ashley from the My Rough and Rowdy Ways, Vol. 1 album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Went out one night for to make a little round I met little Sadie and I shot her down Went back home and I got in my bed
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Folksinger Clarence "Tom" Ashley left a lasting legacy with his versions of songs like "The Cuckoo" and "Little Sadie," influencing artists such as Bob Dylan. Clarence Ashley was among the folk and blues singers "rediscovered" during the 1950s and 1960s. Ashley, known as "Tom," began performing in the early 1900's, singing
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"Tom" Clarence Ashley (Clarence Earl McCurry, Bristol, Tennessee, September 29, 1895 - Winston-Salem, North Carolina, June 2, 1967) was an American clawhammer banjo player, guitarist and singer. He began performing at medicine shows in the Southern Appalachian region as early as 1911, and gained initial fame in the late 1920s as both a solo
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Clarence Ashley helped bring Doc Watson to prominence during the Folk Revival, and Doc of course recorded several outstanding versions of "Little Sadie". I'm partial to this one from Doc Watson on Stage, recorded at a performance in 1970. Doc plays the banjo and sings, while his son Merle plays guitar.
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Provided to YouTube by Xelon EntertainmentLittle Sadie · Clarence AshleyTop 110 Classics - The Very Best of Clarence Ashley℗ 2020 GRR MusicReleased on: 2020-
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Audio Clip: Clarence "Tom" Ashley's 1929 recording of Little Sadie. But then, Ashley's world was not our own in many ways. He travelled seasonally with Doc White Cloud's medicine show from 1911 through 1943, contributing to the good doctor's effort to pedal colored water as a cure-all for a dollar a bottle.
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Little Sadie by Clarence Ashley was written by [Traditional] and was first released by "Buddy" Baker in 1928. Clarence Ashley released it on the single Little Sadie in 1930. It was covered by Uncle Walt's Band, Steve Howell & The Mighty Men, David Grisman, Snakefarm and other artists.
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Went out one night for to make a little round. I met little Sadie and I shot her down. Went back home and I got in my bed. Forty four pistol under my head. Wake up next morning 'bout a half past nine. The hacks and the buggies all standing in line. Gents and the gamblers standing all round. Taking little Sadie to her burying ground.
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OLD TIME TUNE OF THE WEEK, 2 JULY 2010: "LITTLE SADIE" ... Clarence Ashley was the first person to record this song in the late 1920's, so his version is the 'standard' from which most others are derived. These links will take you to that early version. He also recorded it again later, when rediscovered during the sixties "folk-boom
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Little Sadie Lyrics by Clarence Ashley from the Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour: The Best of the Third Series album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Went out one night for to make a little round I met little Sadie and I shot her down Went back home and I got in my bed
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The Sadies Little Sadie Doc Watson w/ Clarence Ashley Handsome Molly The Sadies Walkin' Boss Doc Watson w/ Clarence Ashley Rising Sun Blues The Sadies Northumberland West Doc Watson w/ Clarence Ashley Cumberland Gap The Sadies Pretty Polly Doc Watson w/ Clarence Ashley Crawdad Song The Sadies 16 Mile Creek Breakdown
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American traditional song.I learned this song from the 1929 recording of Clarence Ashley.I'm playing the so-called "up picking" style.Here's the Clarence Ash
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LYRICS. I was out one night, makin' a round. I met Little Sadie, and I shot her down. A forty-four smokeless under my head. Got up next morning about half past nine. The hacks and the buggies were standin' in line. To carry Little Sadie to the burying ground. Well, I began to think about the deed I done. I grabbed my coat and away I run.
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Clarence Ashley - Little Sadie, Columbia Phonograph Company, Inc. 1929 Créditos, Vocals, Banjo [Uncredited] - Clarence Ashley"I do not own any rights to this
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I am trying to find a set of banjo tabs for Clarence Ashley's version of "Little Sadie." If someone can please direct me, I would be most appreciative! I hope I can figure out how to find any replies to this. Stay safe. Keep your physical distance, but stay socially connected. ... Little Sadie . R Buck - Posted - 04/06/2020: 06:16:22.
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Traditional American Folk ballad, Little Sadie, was first recorded by Clarence Ashley in 1930. Kenny Price plays it here at the 13th Annual Leon Kiser Memor