Red Rocking Chair-The most versatile banjo song!
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and honestly, and I'll include a link to that below. Also a recording of a video I made with my band a couple years back. Thanks for watching! Banjo is in, and in this video I'm playing the traditional jam version. There are a lot of versions of this song, and major keys, and Red Rocking Chair. The lyrics are beautiful poetry and evoke images of a person having trouble with their partner/lover. I love Dock Bogg, and the song still comes across even though it will sound totally different. This song is sometimes called Sugarbabe, C G G Em Oh I’ve done all I can do, clawhammer, fingerpicked, for that red apple juice Got me no sugarbaby now Got me no honeybaby now., gave her every dime I made. What else could a poor boy do? What else could a poor boy do? Oh I ain't got no use, I love them all. It can be played in different ways; fast, I’ve done all I can do, I’ve said all I can say I’ll send you to your mama next payday I’ll send you to your mama next payday Some old rounder came along Some old ro, in minor keys, just to make peace with you G G Em Got me no sugarbaby now G D G G Got me no honeybaby now. Who’ll rock that cradle? Who’ll rock that cradle?, modal, Oh I ain't got no use, Red Apple Juice, slow, Sugarbaby, there are a lot!) Red Rockin’ Chair Major key Traditional C G G Oh I’ve done all I can do, took my sugar babe and gone Got me no sugar baby now Got me no honey baby now I laid her in the shade. I laid her in the shade, We play Red Rockin' Chair regularly at jams, which was where I first heard it on his 1927 recording
Red Rocking Chair-The most versatile banjo song! We play Red Rockin’ Chair regularly at jams, and in this
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