Joe Turner No 2 (Blues Of 1892)

arranged by Big Bill Broonzy recording of 1957 from Big Bill Broonzy Sings Country Blues (Folkways LP FS2326 ), (spoken: This song was written back in 1892. There was a terrible flood that year. People lost all their crops and everything. They lost their homes and everything they had. And the only man they know that could help them was a guy by the name of Joe Turner. And Joe Turner was a man who's known to help all poor people, the white and the black. And they would start cryin' and singin' this song) They tell me Joe Turner been here and gone Lord, they tell me, Joe Turner been here and gone They tell me, Joe turner been here and gone (spoken: Then they would go out hunting rabbits, 'coons, 'possoms, anything they could catch to eat. Sometimes they would catch something - then most of the time they didn't. And when they would come home, they would find flour, meat and molasses, and everything in their house to eat; and they would know that Joe Turner had been there and left food for them. And they would start cryin' and singin' this song) They tell me Joe Turner been here and gone Lord, they tell me, Joe turner been here and gone They tell me, Joe Turner been here and gone (spoken: Then they would go out looking for things; then they would come home and they would find wood, clothes, everything in their homes when they would come back. Then they would get happy, 'cause they had food, clothes, wood to make their fires and everything. And they would get happy and start a-doing a little dance. Then they would do a little boogie-woogie too) __________ Note: This is a story about a legendary character, Joe Turner, who (quoting from the LP's booklet) "was two men - the white man who gave - the Negro who rode on a mule to deliver - the sack of cornmeal, the cut of meat, to the have-nots down in the slave quarters"

 

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