Fall On My Knees- Version 2

Fall On My Knees- Version 2 (Bluegrass Messengers)

Fall On My Knees

Traditional Old-Time, Breakdown and Song- A local Galax, Va./Mt. Airy, N.C. tune.

ARTIST: Bluegrass Messengers (not recorded);

CATEGORY: Fiddle and Instrumental Tunes; DATE: Late 1800’s

RECORDING INFO: Heritage XXXIII, Ace Weems and His Fat Meat Boys - "Visits" (1981). Yodel-Ay-Hee 005, The Wildcats - "On Our Knees" (1992). Bluestein, Evo. Deep Shady Grove, Swallow 2002, LP (197?), cut# 6; Camp Creek Boys. Camp Creek Boys, County 709, LP (1967), cut# 4; Hooven, Greg. Tribute to Fred Cockerham, Heritage (Galax) 079C, Cas (1993), cut#A.04; Iron Mountain String Band (Galax). Music from the Mountain, Heritage (Galax) 101C, Cas (1992), cut# 2; Molsky, Bruce. Warring Cats, Yodel-Ay-Hee 011, Cas (1993), cut# 11; Round Peak Band. Round Peak Band, Marimac 9044, Cas (1992), cut#A.08; Rutherford, Enoch. Old Five String, Vol 2, Heritage (Galax) 052, Cas (1991), cut# 15; Rutherford, Ernest; and the Gold Hill Band. Old Cap'n Rabbit, Heritage (Galax) 080, Cas (1989), cut# 18; Stecher, Jody; and Kate Brislin. Stay Awhile, Rounder 0334, Cas (1995), cut#A.03

OTHER NAMES: Lonesome Road;

SOURCES: Kuntz (Ragged but Right), 1987; pg. 239-240. Flying Fish 334, The Red Clay Ramblers- "It Ain't Right" (1986). Cockerham, Fred. Old Time Herald, Old Time Herald OTH, Ser (1987-), 1/2, p21; Jarrell, Tommy. Old Time Herald, Old Time Herald OTH, Ser (1987-), 4/3, p40; Kuntz, Fiddler's Companion, http://www.ceolas.org/tunes/fc;

NOTES: "D Major. ADAE. AA. Ray Alden (1981) states that around the Round Peak, N.C., area this is known as Fred Cockerham's tune; Tommy Jarrell said "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." Mt. Airy, North Carolina, fiddler Tommy Jarrell remembered the tune "going around" the Round Peak area (where he was raised) around 1915, though, 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. Source for notated version: Tommy Jarrell (Mt. Airy, N.C.)." (Kuntz, Fiddler's Companion, http://www.ceolas.org/tunes/fc).

 

LYRICS: 

I’ll fall on my knees and I pray you please,
To stand around with me little girl,
Stand around with me.

I looked up, I looked down, that lonesome old  road,
Its hang down your pretty head and cry little girl,
Hang down your pretty head and cry.

There’s more than one Lord, more that two,
No other woman like you little girl,
No other woman like you.

Well my suitcase is packed and I'm never comin' back,
Goodbye little woman I'm gone, I'm gone,
Goodbye little woman I'm gone.

Well I wish to the Lord that I'd never been born,
Or died when I was young little girl,
Or died when I was young.

Then I'd never have kissed your red rosy cheek,
Or heard your lying tongue little girl,
Or heard your lying tongue.

You've told me more lies than there's stars in the sky,
And you'll never get to heaven when you die little girl,
Never get to heaven when you die.

My suitcase is packed and my trunk key’s done gone,
And its goodbye little woman I’m long gone,
Goodbye little woman I’m  gone.

I pawned you my watch and I pawned you my chain,
And I pawned you my gold diamond ring, little girl,
I pawned you my gold diamond ring.