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Don't Let that Old Time Music Fade Away
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The pleasure of playing claw hammer banjo in a hillbilly band.
ballads bluegrass classic country hillbilly western cowboy
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Old time classic country, western cowboy songs, and bluegrass. Back porch style, old timey pickin' for clogging, square dancing, or just listening.
Night Hawk Bluegrass & Western Tumble Weed Tammy and Santa Fe Steve work together to bring back nostalgic western and bluegrass tunes from the past as well as new songs of their own with close ties to the past. Tumble Weed Tammy By day Tumble Weed is the kitchen administrator and manager of the kitchen at the county hoosegow. By night she plays bass fiddle, bass guitar and contributes vocals to the group. Tammy enjoys horseback riding (trail riding) and fitness and exercise when not slingin' hash or pickin' the bass. Santa Fe Steve Santa Fe hung up his badge and gun after 25 years of law man duty, keeping the peace in the dusty streets of Gladwin. When not playing Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin, or singing Santa Fe is the chief operator of a wireless telegraph station (K8BZ) on the ham radio frequencies of the air waives.
Song Info
Genre
Country Bluegrass
Charts
Peak #61
Peak in subgenre #7
Author
Steve Wuelfing
Rights
2002 Steve Wuelfing
Uploaded
November 20, 2005
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MP3 3.5 MB 128 kbps 3:48
Story behind the song
Song was inspired by the loss of Grandpa Jones and String Bean.
Lyrics
With his school books on the floor and a banjo in his hand He'd spend each evening playing in a small hillbilly band Bass fiddle kept the tempo while the guitar strummed along And the mandolin picked a down home mountain song Hour after hour they would pick and play and sign Not for other's notice, just the joy that it would bring The time flew by so swiftly 'til the rooster it did crow He'd grab up his books and off to school he'd go CHORUS: Children listen to the music now and let it touch your soul Like water from a mountain spring the fiddle and the bow It's a gift from your Grandpappy to the children of today Don't let that old time music fade away Book learnin' wasn't easy for the banjo playing boy He'd rather hear the old folks sing the songs that brought him joy He'd listen and he'd learn those tunes no matter what it took The mountain tunes not wrote in any book They're the songs of joy and sorrow from the hearts of simple folk Without them in his life he's like a wheel without a spoke The songs of generations were a treasure in his mind He cherished every one that he could find REPEAT CHORUS: The years have come and gone and now the boy is growing old He still can play the banjo, but it's getting hard to hold At the old folks home the folks would come to hear the tunes once more That were once played from the mountains to the shore But the music's now departing with the souls of those who sang On the back porch in the evening, oh the banjo how it rang It's not too late to save those tunes of sorrow and of joy The treasure of our banjo playing boy REPEAT CHORUS:
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