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John Stinson's #2​/​Scotland the Brave​/​River Of Jordan

from The Blackest Crow 2004 by Atwater-Donnelly

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    THE BLACKEST CROW (2004)
    The Blackest Crow is a treasury of traditional American and Celtic folk songs, as well as original pieces. Enjoy their resplendent vocals and thoughtful presentation, played on guitar, mountain dulcimer, old-time banjo, tin whistle, mandolin, fiddle, piano, harmonica, bones, bodhran, wooden spoons, and feet.

    In their ongoing quest as gatekeepers of traditional folk music and dance, Aubrey and Elwood treat their life's work as a rescue mission: finding old songs, writing new songs, and as always, giving voice to the quiet. The songs were collected during many years of performing throughout Appalachia, as well as other places in the United States where traditional folk music still melds with daily life.

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John Stinson's #2/Scotland the Brave/ River Of Jordan
Traditional Irish/Traditional Scottish/Traditional, from the Carter Family, first recorded in 1928

lyrics

I'm going down to the river of Jordan
Oh, yes, I'm going down to the river of Jordan
Some of these days (hallelujah)
I'm going down to the river of Jordan
I'm going down to the river of Jordan some of these days

I'm gonna eat at the welcome table
Oh, yes, I'm gonna eat at the welcome table
Some of these days (hallelujah)
I'm gonna eat at the welcome table
I'm gonna eat at the welcome table some of these days

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I'm gonna sing in the heavenly choir
Oh, yes, I'm gonna sing in the heavenly choir
Some of these days (hallelujah)
I'm gonna sing in the heavenly choir
I'm gonna sing in the heavenly choir some of these days

I'm gonna put on silver slippers
Oh, yes, I'm gonna put on silver slippers
Some of these days (hallelujah)
I'm gonna put on silver slippers
I'm gonna put on silver slippers some of these days

Instrumental

I'm gonna sit down by my Jesus
Oh, yes, I'm gonna sit down by my Jesus
Some of these days (hallelujah)
I'm gonna sit down by my Jesus
I'm gonna sit down by my Jesus some of these days

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from The Blackest Crow 2004, released May 9, 2004
Aubrey Atwater: vocals, banjo, flat picking guitar, piano, feet
Elwood Donnelly: vocals, rhythm guitar, bodhran

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Atwater-Donnelly Warren, Rhode Island

Aubrey Atwater and Elwood Donnelly, present delightful programs of traditional American and Celtic folk songs, a capella pieces, old-time gospel songs, dance tunes, and original works, blending gorgeous harmonies with guitar, Appalachian mountain dulcimer, mandolin, tin whistle, harmonica, banjo, bones, spoons, limberjacks, and Appalachian clog dancing and French Canadian footwork. ... more

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