I get on my knees lyrics
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Heritage XXXIII, Ace Weems and His Fat Meat Boys - "Visits" (1981). Flying Fish 334, The Red Clay Ramblers- "It Ain't Right" (1986). County 713, Tommy Jarrell, Oscar Jenkins & Fred Cockerham - "Down to the Cider Mill" (1968). Recorded sources: Chubby Dragon CD1008, Brad Leftwich, Bruce Molsky et al - "a" (2001). Milliner & Koken ( Milliner-Koken Collection of American Fiddle Tunes), 2011 p. Printed sources: Kuntz ( Ragged but Right), 1987 p. Source for notated version: Tommy Jarrell (Mt. You'll never get to heaven when you die little girl, You've told me more lies than there's stars in the skies, You told me ten thousand lies little girl, Then I'd never have kissed your red ruby lips, I wish to the Lord that I'd never been born, Well my suitcase is packed and I'm never comin' back, Hang down your pretty head and cry little girl,
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Look up, look down, that long lonesome road, Well I fall on my knees and I pray to the Lord, Airy area." His source, Calvin Cole (recorded in 1979) of Hillsville, Carroll County, Virginia, called it " Lonesome Road" from the first line of the second verse below. Mike Yates (2002) also finds it "is quite a common tune in the Hillsville, Galax, Mt. Airy, N.C.) said of him, "He knew a hundred verses." Cockerham's wife, Eva, told Alden that he would "sometimes sit in his big green armchair and play this song for hours." Jarrell remembered the tune "going around" the Round Peak area (where he was raised) around 1915, although, as Richard Nevins points out, it had been known in neighboring Grayson County, Va., for a generation before that, testifying perhaps to the isolation of the mountainous region at the time. The late collector and banjoist Ray Alden (1981) found that around the Round Peak, N.C., area this was known as Fred Cockerham's tune Tommy Jarrell (Mt.