We saw Nora Jane for the first time this past weekend. I wished, she and the Bootleggers were playing more shows in our area. We might consider the 9 hour drive to North Carolina to catch the performance there. We really enjoyed the show!
Cont'd (from below?): And, btw, if you're gonna git courtin' w/ somebody like that 'over the mountain' dude, dangit gal, I would throw in strings of pearls, purty bangled shoes and sandals, a mountaintop log house next to a shimmering lake, and, and, 'n, 'n, well, lots of other wonderful stuff. (U deserve beaucoup happiness in return for what u create). If u get hitched and have a family, some guy is gonna be mighty lucky and those kids will realize later how lucky they are, too... Jim
U are one busy, talented, creative and energetic lady. Loved yr voice from the gitgo at Ihor & Marisha's place. More I've heard others, the more I realize how good u are. It's nice to be able to understand words being sung. Tg u decided to forego teaching in Brooklyn, BUT u are STILL teaching in a way - and learning, too. Did u sing to yr munchkins in Brklyn? If yes, lucky them and hope they appreciated it. If not, well how unfortunate for them. Jim...
Let me carry you off over the mountain. I'd be good to you. Shoes in the winter. A few yards of calico and some penny candy from town now and then. The works.
Yesterday, I played this song for my twins while their mama fed them lunch. We sang along, they smiled, and then just bounced in their chairs. I said, "Just wait til you hear "Cowgirl Yodel #3." : )
Beautiful singing as usual, and fantastic use of a partial capo, something I don't think I've ever seen before. Missed hearing you sing at Mount Airy this year.
Thanks! You know, I think this song is so old that nobody know how it was originally done. I learned it from a friend--which is the best way to learn a song in my opinion. I do know Tommy Jerrell did an uptempo version of this song with banjo accompaniment.
I just loooove your performance of this!!! My group does a version of "Hush Little Baby" with little bits of "Clementine" and "You Are My Sunshine"...it was a sweet surprise when "Hush..." came later in this song!! Is this version the original way it was done. or is it your medley?? In any case...it's great!!!
We saw Nora Jane for the first time this past weekend. I wished, she and the Bootleggers were playing more shows in our area. We might consider the 9 hour drive to North Carolina to catch the performance there. We really enjoyed the show!
JaniceYND 5 months ago
Cont'd (from below?): And, btw, if you're gonna git courtin' w/ somebody like that 'over the mountain' dude, dangit gal, I would throw in strings of pearls, purty bangled shoes and sandals, a mountaintop log house next to a shimmering lake, and, and, 'n, 'n, well, lots of other wonderful stuff. (U deserve beaucoup happiness in return for what u create). If u get hitched and have a family, some guy is gonna be mighty lucky and those kids will realize later how lucky they are, too... Jim
jimthepim 9 months ago
U are one busy, talented, creative and energetic lady. Loved yr voice from the gitgo at Ihor & Marisha's place. More I've heard others, the more I realize how good u are. It's nice to be able to understand words being sung. Tg u decided to forego teaching in Brooklyn, BUT u are STILL teaching in a way - and learning, too. Did u sing to yr munchkins in Brklyn? If yes, lucky them and hope they appreciated it. If not, well how unfortunate for them. Jim...
jimthepim 9 months ago
my name is Nora Jane too! I am 6 and a half. Your singing is very nice.
jpnerishel 11 months ago
Let me carry you off over the mountain. I'd be good to you. Shoes in the winter. A few yards of calico and some penny candy from town now and then. The works.
ytctma 11 months ago
I love your voice...
scottreynolds74 1 year ago
Yesterday, I played this song for my twins while their mama fed them lunch. We sang along, they smiled, and then just bounced in their chairs. I said, "Just wait til you hear "Cowgirl Yodel #3." : )
Rasheiney 1 year ago
Beautiful singing as usual, and fantastic use of a partial capo, something I don't think I've ever seen before. Missed hearing you sing at Mount Airy this year.
dbadagna 1 year ago
Thanks! You know, I think this song is so old that nobody know how it was originally done. I learned it from a friend--which is the best way to learn a song in my opinion. I do know Tommy Jerrell did an uptempo version of this song with banjo accompaniment.
anyhow, thanks for listening and commenting!
norajanesong 2 years ago
I just loooove your performance of this!!! My group does a version of "Hush Little Baby" with little bits of "Clementine" and "You Are My Sunshine"...it was a sweet surprise when "Hush..." came later in this song!! Is this version the original way it was done. or is it your medley?? In any case...it's great!!!
4thThe5th 2 years ago
Wow, beautiful.....great rendition of the tune too ;)
Peace.
g4ce1732 2 years ago