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Roy AcuffMule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No. 8) Letras: Good morning captain. Good morning 'shine 1 . Do you need any skinners. Down on that new mud line? [Yodel.] O'del-ey-eeee-hoo. Hee-hee-hoo.
Workin' on the railroad, Dollar and a dime a day. My little girl's in town each Sat'iday night, To draw my little pay. [Yodel.] O'del-ey-eeee-hoo. Hee-hee-hoo.
Going downtown, honey, [Más Letras en es.mp3lyrics.org/hqO8] What d'you want me to bring you back? A walking cane, A brand new Stetson hat. [Yodel.] O'del-ey-eeee-hoo. Hee-hee-hoo.
Oh, little water boy, Bring that water 'round. If you don't like your job, You can throw your bucket down. [Yodel.] O'del-ey-eeee-hoo. Hee-hee-hoo.
I like to work. I'm rollin' all the time. I can plop my initials, On a mule 2 just any ol' time. [Yodel.] O'del-ey-eeee-hoo. Hee-hee-hoo. Letras: Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No. 8)Roy Acuff [final]
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Roy Acuff Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No. 8) Letras Información:
MULE SKINNER BLUES (BLUE YODEL NO. 8)3
Music/Lyrics written by: Traditional/Jimmie Rodgers & George Vaughn
Performed by: Roy Acuff & His Crazy Tennesseana or His Smoky Mountain
Boys 45
First released: 6
Single: 1936
Album: 1964 7
1 'Shine is short for sunshine.
2 "Plop my initials on a mule..." refers to branding, or burning initials
into the flesh of an animal to identify its owner.
3 "Mule Skinner Blues," aka: "Muleskinner Blues," and "Muleskinner's
Blues," was originally titled, "Blue Yodel #8." It is a classic folk/country
song, which acquired the title "Mule Skinner Blues," when the lyrics were
re-written by Vaughn Horton, a pseudonym for George Vaughn, for Bill Monroe
when he recorded it in 1946. The song tells the tale of a down-on-his-luck
mule skinner, approaching the "Captain" of a work crew, looking for work.
The skinner boasts of his skills and hopes for "a dollar and a half a day."
There have been many different lyrics over the years.
4 From 1934 to 1935, Acuff's backup group was named The Tennessee
Crackerjacks , 1935 to 1938, they were called The Crazy Tenneseeans. In
1938 their name was changed again to The Smoky Mountain Boys. Depending
upon the time records were pressed, the labels reflect the change of name.
Personnel performing on this recording:
* Roy Acuff (guitar)
* Jesse Easterly (switches to bass guitar)
* Beecher Kirby aka: Bashful Brother Oswald (Dobro guitar 8 )
* Lonnie "Pap" Wilson (guitar)
* Rachel Veach (banjo)
5 Originally recorded by Jimmie Rodgers in 1930.
Also covered by:
Terry Adams
Chet Atkins
The Belmont Playboys
The Blue Dogs
The Bluegrass Band
Stompin' Tom Connors
James Cotton
The Country Gentlemen
The Cramps
Deke Dickerson & the Ecco-Fonics
Lonnie Donegan
Rusty Draper
Ramblin' Jack Elliott
José Feliciano
The Fendermen
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Grandpa Jones & Ramona
Rusty Greaves
David Grisman
Livio Guardi
Woody Guthrie
Merle Haggard
Mitch Harrell
John Jackson
Kingfish
The Maddox Brothers & Rose
Benny Martin
Molly & Jack Tuttle
Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys
Van Morrison
Nashville Brass
Stu North & the Muleskinners
Odetta
Old & in the Way (with Jerry Garcia)
Jerry Palmer
Dolly Parton
Jerry Reed
Reno & Smiley
Tony Rice
The Settlers
Billy Smith
Kirby Snow
The Stonemans
Jim Sundquest
Sweethearts of the Rodeo
Vibro Champs
Rhonda Vincent
Dottie West
Wheels Fargo & the Nightingale
Hank Williams, Jr.
Gretchen Wilson
Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings
et al.
6 Released on: *
SINGLE(s):
(1)Roy Acuff:
A-side: "Mule Skinner Blues"
B-side: "The Streamlined Cannonball"
(a) Columbia, 10-Inch, Vinyl, 78rpm Single, #37012, US-1936.
(b) Columbia, 10-Inch, Vinyl, 78rpm Single, Reissue, #20038, US-1948.
ALBUM(s):
(A)Roy Acuff: The Great Roy Acuff
(1) Capitol, 10-Track, Mono LP, #T-2103, US-1964.
(2) Capitol, 10-Track, Stereo LP, #DT-2103, US-1964.
(3) Harmony, 10-Track, Stereo LP, #7342, US-1965.
* The album(s) and record(s) listed here may have different versions
of the song than the one that was transcribed. Also, this list is not
intended to be the complete discography on which this song appears.
7 There may be earlier issues that contain this song, but I haven't been
able to find written documentation of them.
8 Dobro is a trade name now owned by Gibson Guitar Corporation and used for
a particular design of resonator guitar, often called a Hawiian Guitar. The
name, Dobro, was coined by the Dopyera brothers when they formed the Dobro
Manufacturing Company in 1928. In time Dobro came to mean any resonator
guitar, or specifically one with a single inverted resonator.
9 Transcribed from the track on this album.
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