Uncle Pen
(专辑: The New South - 1977)
Oh, the
people would come from far away, To dance all night to the
break of day. When the
caller would holler: "Do Si Do", They knew Uncle Pen was ready to go. Late in the
evening, about sundown, High on the
hill, an' above the
town, Uncle Pen played the
fiddle, Lord, how it rang, You could hear it talk, you could hear it sing! Instrumental break. Well, he played an old tune they called the
"Soldier's Joy", And he played the
one they called the
"Boston Boy". Greatest of all was the
"Jennie Lynn", To me, that's where the
fiddling begins. Late in the
evening, about sundown, High on the
hill, an' above the
town, Uncle Pen played the
fiddle, Lord, how it rang, You could hear it talk, you could hear it sing! Instrumental break. I'll never forget that mournful day When old Uncle Pen was called away, He hung up his fiddle and he hung up his bow, And he knew it was time for him to go. Late in the
evening, about sundown, High on the
hill, an' above the
town, Uncle Pen played the
fiddle, Lord, how it rang, You could hear it talk, you could hear it sing! Instrumental break. Late in the
evening, about sundown, High on the
hill, an' above the
town, Uncle Pen played the
fiddle, Lord, how it rang, You could hear it talk, you could hear it sing!