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Recorded by Jim Lowe Written by Fred Hertz and Charles Grean C         F                C I took my granny to a hootenanny         G7                     C         Am Now her silver hair is hanging down down down        C                 F           G7 At the age of 93 she can sing in any key          C                 G7                  C She’s my hootenanny granny with a banjo on her knee When the hootenanny came to town F                            C I took my gray haired granny down                                 G7 Much to my surprise she dug the scene     C                           F She traded in her walking stick for a banjo and a pick     G7                                    C And improvised six choruses of Good Night Irene Repeat #1 She picked the Cotton Fields in G F                             C And then she rocked the Lemon Tree                                        G7 She sang the Foggy Dew from night till dawn     C The Kingston Trio is the rage     F But add it up they’re not her age           G7                                       C She’s the one who knows where all the flowers have gone She helped Michael row the boat to shore F                              C And when they hollered out for more                                      G7 She sang a verse from Blowing in the Wind     C She helped John Henry lay some tracks        F Walked along with Reverend Black           G7                                        C While the crowd was walking out she sang Walk Right In           F                C I took my granny to a hootenanny         G7                     C         Am Now her silver hair is hanging down down down        C                  F              G7 At the age of 93 now it’s Peter Paul and she          C                 G7                  C   F C She’s my hootenanny granny with a banjo on her knee
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Mar 26, 2018
Mar 26, 2018 at 12:10 AM UTC
My Hootenanny Granny
Recorded by Jim Lowe Written by Fred Hertz and Charles Grean C         F                C I took my granny to a hootenanny         G7                     C         Am Now her silver hair is hanging down down down        C                 F           G7 At the age of 93 she can sing in any key          C                 G7                  C She’s my hootenanny granny with a banjo on her knee When the hootenanny came to town F                            C I took my gray haired granny down                                 G7 Much to my surprise she dug the scene     C                           F She traded in her walking stick for a banjo and a pick     G7                                    C And improvised six choruses of Good Night Irene Repeat #1 She picked the Cotton Fields in G F                             C And then she rocked the Lemon Tree                                        G7 She sang the Foggy Dew from night till dawn     C The Kingston Trio is the rage     F But add it up they’re not her age           G7                                       C She’s the one who knows where all the flowers have gone She helped Michael row the boat to shore F                              C And when they hollered out for more                                      G7 She sang a verse from Blowing in the Wind     C She helped John Henry lay some tracks        F Walked along with Reverend Black           G7                                        C While the crowd was walking out she sang Walk Right In           F                C I took my granny to a hootenanny         G7                     C         Am Now her silver hair is hanging down down down        C                  F              G7 At the age of 93 now it’s Peter Paul and she          C                 G7                  C   F C She’s my hootenanny granny with a banjo on her knee
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Ruby Jeffords was cutting a rug To the music played by hubby Bub. Four guitars and a moonshine jug, Bass fiddle made from a wash tub. And the music they play is not Headed out for Carnegie Hall. While it may not be sophisticated Everyone is having a ball. There’s two stepping and stomp And a lot of big cowboy hats. It’s a country and western romp And it don’t get better than that. The fiddle player is sawing Like he’s cutting a cord of wood. The onlookers are clapping hands. They’d all join in if they could. And the music they play is not Headed out for Carnegie Hall. While it may not be sophisticated Everyone is having a ball. The dance floor is so crowded Some people just sit this one out. But they add to the joy and spirit Because they clap loud and shout. They feel the music and tap toes Falling into the music and beat. Bub playing, and Ruby dancing Everybody tapping their feet. Ruby Jeffords was cutting a rug To the music played by hubby Bub. Four guitars and a moonshine jug, Bass fiddle made from a wash tub. And the music they play is not Headed out for Carnegie Hall. While it may not be sophisticated Everyone is having a ball.
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Dec 3, 2015
Dec 3, 2015 at 1:09 PM UTC
JUG BAND JAMBOREE