
Date of issue: 30.06.2009
Record label: Gusto
Song language: English
Uncle Pen |
Oh, the people would come from far and away |
They’d dance all night 'till the break of day |
When the caller would holler «Do-si-do,» |
You knew Uncle Pen was ready to go |
Late in the evening about sun down |
High on the hill and above the town |
Uncle Pen played the fiddle, lord a how it’d ring |
You could hear it talk, you could hear it sing |
Oh, he played an old piece he called Soldier’s Joy |
And he had one he called Boston Boy |
The greatest of all was Ginny Lyn |
To me that’s where the fiddlin begin |
Oh, I’ll never forget that mournful day |
When Uncle Pen was called away |
They hung up his fiddle, they hung up his bow |
You knew it was time for him to go |
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