Kingston Trio: Corey, Corey. (1959).

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  • @petermaxhiensch9771
    @petermaxhiensch9771 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Yeaaahh, … The Kingston TRIO !! 😮😘🥰

  • @hermansjo
    @hermansjo วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Och ik hoef gelukkig naar niemand om te kijken.
    dat is het voordeel wat ik heb. En er is ook nog een heerlijke zon hier
    Wat wil ik dan nog meer. Een tevreden mens wat graag muziek hoort dat ben ik

    • @henkgloudemans8886
      @henkgloudemans8886  วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Wat fijn !!!! Een beetje Zonneschijn !!!! Geniet er maar van Lies !!!!!!

  • @jyttethagaardnielsen3568
    @jyttethagaardnielsen3568 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    My dearest Henkie, thank you for this great song !!!!!! I think, it is a cowboy song !!!!!!! Kingston Trio sings in an enthusiastic way !!!!!!!! When I am through with my listening, I`ll go to the clothes shop (the one, where Elly bought a dress for Carina`s summer party) to buy clothes !!!! I got a gift card for my birthday !!!!! I might as well use it, while there is a sale !!!!!!!! My sweetie, you are forever in my heart and soul !!!!!!! Yours Jytte

    • @henkgloudemans8886
      @henkgloudemans8886  วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Oh yes !!!!! I remember that shop !!!! I waited outside !!!! Hahaha !!!!! Buy yourself a beautyful dress my dearest Jytte !!!!!! And I thank you for listening to The Kingston Trio !!!!!!! Make something beautiful of this day Jytte !!!! I keep thinking on you !!!!! Yours forever, Henk !!!!!

  • @henridelagardere264
    @henridelagardere264 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    _Corey, Corey_ aka *"Darlin' Cory"* (also "Darling Corey" or "Darling Cora") (Roud 5723) is a well-known American folk song about love, loss, and moonshine. It is similar in theme to "Little Maggie" and "The Gambling Man" but is not considered the same as those songs.
    Early printed versions
    The earliest published version of "Darlin' Corey" occurs as verses within the song "The Gambling Man", collected from oral tradition by folklorist Cecil Sharp, as sung by Mrs. Clercy Deeton, at Mine Fork, Burnsville, N.C., on Sept. 19, 1918. The text (without tune) was also published as "Little Cora" in Harvey H. Fuson's Ballads of the Kentucky Highlands (London, 1931). A version from the singing of Aunt Molly Jackson appears in the book Our Singing Country (1941) by John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax. It is also included in _Folk Song, U.S.A._ by John A. and Alan Lomax, Charles Seeger and Ruth Crawford Seeger (Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1947), pp. 310-311.
    Early recordings
    The first known commercial audio recording was made by Clarence Gill as "Little Corey" on January 6, 1927, but was rejected by the record company and never released. A few months later, folk singer Buell Kazee recorded it as "Darling Cora" on April 20, 1927 (Brunswick 154). Later the same year, on July 29, 1927, at the famous Bristol Sessions an influential version was recorded by B. F. Shelton as "Darlin' Cora" (Victor 35838). Other early recordings are "Little Lulie" by Dick Justice (1929) and "Darling Corey", released as a single by the Monroe Brothers in 1936.
    In 1941, The Monroe Brothers' version was included in a landmark 5-disc compilation, Smoky Mountain Ballads, produced and annotated by noted folklorist John A. Lomax (Victor Records). Whereas the earlier, "hillybilly" records had been marketed regionally, "Smoky Mountain Ballads" was intended for broad, urban audiences. It comprised reissues of ten comparatively recent commercially issued hillbilly recordings from the 1930s, including, in addition to the performance of "Darlin' Cory" by the Monroe Brothers, songs by the Carter Family, Uncle Dave Macon, Mainer's Mountaineers, and other Southeastern performers. Smoky Mountain Ballads became a staple in the repertoires of 1940s and early '50s folk music revival singers such as Pete Seeger, who was meticulous in crediting his sources and urged that people copy them and not him. That same year on May 28, 1941, Burl Ives also recorded "Darlin' Cory" it in his debut album Okeh Presents the Wayfaring Stranger (issued August 1941 with liner notes by Alan Lomax).
    Lyrics
    Wake up, wake up darlin cory
    Tell me what makes you sleep so sound
    The revenue officers are comin
    Gonna tear your still house down
    [Chorus]
    Dig a hole, dig a hole in the meadow
    Dig a hole in the cold, cold ground
    Dig a hole, dig a hole in the meadow
    Gonna lay darlin cory down
    Oh the first time I saw darlin cory
    She was standin in the door
    She had her shoes and her stockings in her hand
    And her little bare feet on the floor
    Oh the next time I saw darlin cory
    She was standin by the banks of the sea
    she had a 44 strapped around her body
    And a banjo on her knee
    Oh the last time I saw darlin cory
    She had a wine glass in her hand
    She was drinkin that sweet liquor
    With a low down gamblin man.
    Other recordings
    Numerous artists have recorded versions of "Darlin' Cory", including:
    Flatt and Scruggs (as "Dig A Hole In The Meadow") on Flatt and Scruggs at Carnegie Hall, 1963
    Mike Seeger
    Roscoe Holcomb
    John Hartford (as "Dig a Hole") on Steam Powered Aereo-Takes, 1971
    Doc Watson
    Bruce Hornsby
    The Weavers
    Crooked Still
    Bill Monroe
    Harry Belafonte (as "Darlin' Cora," attributed to Fred Brooks, a pseudonym used by Fred Hellerman),
    Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs (as "Cora")
    Lonnie Donegan
    Buddy Greene
    Eileen Ivers
    Crooked Still
    Pete Seeger
    Old Crow Medicine Show
    The Kingston Trio, on _At Large,_ 1959
    Tao Rodríguez-Seeger (grandson of Pete Seeger)
    Bill Clifton
    Rio en Medio
    The Seldom Scene
    Chris Jones
    Chuck Ragan and Austin Lucas, on Bristle Ridge, 2008
    Red Molly
    Dan Levenson
    Bryn Haworth, on Sunny Side of the Street, 1975
    Maddox Brothers and Rose (as "Dig a Hole")
    Bob Weir, as "Lay My Lily Down", on his 2016 Blue Mountain
    Maxida Märak, (as "Darling Corey" with Downhill Bluegrass Band) on Mountain Songs and Other Stories, 2014
    Amythyst Kiah (In her 2013 album "Dig")
    Joe Brown, as "Darling Corrie"
    Blood Oranges, as "Dig a Hole"
    Buell Kazee 1927 First release
    B.F. Shelton Oct 1927
    Monroe Brothers Aug 26, 1936
    Burl Ives Aug 1941
    Peter Seeger and His Five String Banjo 1950
    Gordon Heath et Lee Payant 1955
    Ed McCurdy 1956
    The Weavers Apr 1957 Live
    Alan Lomax Aug 1958
    *The Kingston Trio Jun 4, 1959*
    The Travellers [CA] 1959
    Danny Moore [US] Jan 20, 1963
    es Baxter's Balladeers Jan 1963
    The Knob Lick Upper Ten Thousand Apr 1963
    Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs Aug 10, 1963 Live
    The Brothers Four Oct 1963
    Doc Watson and His Family 1963
    Bill Monroe Apr 9, 1964
    The Lilly Brothers Oct 1964
    The Stoneman Family 1964 Live
    June Bugg 1964
    Red Smiley and The Blue Grass Cutups Jan 1967
    Earl Taylor & Jim McCall with The Stoney Mountain Boys Dec 1967
    Carl Tipton and The Mid State Playboys 1967
    Island Skiffle Tramps April 1969
    J.S.D. Band 1971
    The Seldom Scene 1972
    McPeak Brothers June 1974
    Roscoe Holcomb 1975
    Bryn Haworth 1975
    Doc Watson Jun 1976
    I.D. Stamper 1977
    The New Lost City Ramblers 1978 Live
    Red Allen 1981
    DGeorge Hamilton IV, Jiří Brabec & Country Beat 1983
    Bradley Kincaid 1988
    Blood Oranges 1990
    The Larry Stephenson Band 1992
    Joel Mabus 1993
    Doug and Jack Wallin 1995
    Stephen Wade Jul 22, 1997
    Dan Levenson 1997
    Mike Seeger Sep 15, 1998
    Tom, Brad & Alice Oct 13, 1998
    Greg Hooven String Band 1998 Live
    John Stewart & Darwin's Army Feb 16, 1999
    Tara Nevins 1999
    Deidre Cunningham Feb 3, 2000
    Bruce Hornsby Aug 29, 2000
    Arnie Naiman & Chris Coole 2000
    Gary Waldrep 2000
    The Gibson Brothers 2000
    Debra Cowan Jan 23, 2001
    Old Crow Medicine Show 2001
    John Hartford Jan 22, 2002
    Doc Watson and David Holt Apr 9, 2002
    Cephas & Wiggins Sep 17, 2002
    Big Smith 2002 Live
    Crooked Still Sep 14, 2004
    Art Stamper Oct 2004
    Elizabeth LaPrelle 2004
    The Baylor Brothers 2004
    Red Molly May 3, 2005
    Delta Reign Sep 26, 2006
    Justin Moses 2006
    Dead Men's Hollow 2006
    Karen Dalton Oct 23, 2007 Live
    Buddy Greene 2007
    Wayne Erbsen & Laura Boosinger 2007
    The Tillers Mar 15, 2008
    Charlie Louvin Dec 9, 2008
    Addie Graham 2008
    Leigh Beamer Sep 21, 2010
    The Dust Busters with John Cohen Dec 12, 2010
    Snakefarm Sep 26, 2011
    The Lonesome Sisters & Riley Baugus Jul 19, 2012
    Flat Top Trio 2012
    Amythyst Kiah 2012
    Ricky Skaggs and Bruce Hornsby Aug 20, 2013 Live
    The Jellyman's Daughter 2013
    Bumper Jacksons Mar 2014
    The Earls of Leicester Sep 14, 2014
    Corbin Hayslett May 12, 2015
    Oh Lazarus Oct 2, 2015
    The Ghosts of Johnson City Oct 20, 2015
    Michael Daves Feb 26, 2016
    Passerine 2016
    The Ebony Hillbillies Sep 15, 2017
    The Hillbilly Goats Jan 19, 2018
    The Moose Whisperers Jan 19, 2018
    The Distilled-Spirit Rebellion Apr 6, 2018
    Nora Brown Oct 25, 2019
    Frank & Allie Lee Feb 7, 2020
    Max Creek Feb 22, 2020
    Sundawg Aug 19, 2020
    Daniel Donato Sep 30, 2021
    The Real Sarahs & Alex de Grassi Apr 5, 2024
    *Instrumental*
    Pickin' Around the Cookstove 1975
    Martin Simpson Sep 16, 1997
    Al Petteway 2012
    Jimmy Ryan Jul 28, 2017
    Crooked Pine Band Apr 30, 2018

    • @henkgloudemans8886
      @henkgloudemans8886  วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Goedemiddag Henri !!!! Dank voor dit prachtige en uitgebreide verhaal over de song Corey Corey en de tekst en de schier eindeloze lijsten met de andere uitvoeringen !!!! Henri je bent AMAZING !!!!!

    • @jyttethagaardnielsen3568
      @jyttethagaardnielsen3568 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Dear Henri, thanks for the lyrics and for the long list of performers !!!!!! I wish you a lovely afternoon and evening !!!! Warm greetings from Jytte