존 바에즈/Very Early Joan 1960년에서 1963년까지의 존 바에즈 공연 실황 가운데서 뽑은 22곡 수록. 기존의 정규 앨범에서는 접하지 못해떤 많은 트래디셔널 넘버들과 포크 명곡들이 존 바에즈의 소박한 어쿠스틱 기타와 순순한 목소리를 통해서 흘러나온다. 피트 시거와의 듀엣 넘버도 있어 더욱 흥미로운 앨범.<The Water Is Wide>,<Man Of Constant Sorrow>,<Frilght Train>등 그야말로 주옥같은 넘버들을 만날 수 있다. 녹음 상의 문제로 인한 큰 박수소리는 옥의 티. .... ....
Last night I had the strangest dream I ever dreamed before I dreamed the world had all agreed To put an end to war I dreamed I saw a mighty room The room was filled with men And the paper they were signing said They'd never fight again
And when the papers all were signed And a million copies made They all joined hands end bowed their heeds And grateful prayers were prayed And the people in the streets below Were dancing round and round And guns and swords and uniforms Were scattered on the ground
Last night I had the strangest dream I ever dreamed before I dreamed the world had all agreed To put an end to war
Willie Moore was a king, his age twenty-one, He courted a damsel fair; O, her eyes was as bright as the diamonds every night, And wavy black was her hair.
He courted her both night and day, 'Til to marry they did agree; But when he came to get her parents consent, They said it could never be.
She threw herself in Willie Moore's arms, As oftime had done before; But little did he think when they parted that night, Sweet Anna he would see no more.
It was about the tenth of May, The time I remember well; That very same night, her body disappeared In a way no tongue could tell.
Sweet Annie was loved both far and near, Had friends most all around; And in a little brook before the cottage door, The body of sweet Anna was found.
She was taken by her weeping friends, And carried to her parent's room, And there she was dressed in a gown of snowy white, And laid her in a lonely tomb.
Her parents now are left all alone, One mourns while the other one weeps; And in a grassy mound before the cottage door, The body of sweet Anna still sleeps.
[Willie Moore never spoke that anyone heard, And at length from his friends did part, And the last heard from him, he'd gone to Montreal, Where he died of a broken heart.]
This song was composed in the flowery West By a man you may never have seen; O, I'll tell you his name, but it is not in full
I am a man of constant sorrow I've seen trouble all my days I'll say goodbye to Colorado Where I was born and partly raised.
Your mother says I'm a stranger My face you'll never see no more But there's one promise, darling: I'll see you on God's golden shore.
Through this open world I'm about to trouble Through ice and snows, sleet and rain I'm about to ride that morning railroad Perhaps I'll die on that train.
I'm going back to Colorado The place that I started from If I had known how bad you'd treat me honey I never would have come
Freight train, freight train going so fast Freight train, freight train going so fast Please don't say what train I'm on and they won't know what route I've gone. Please don't tell'em what train I'm on they won't know what route I've gone.
When I'm dead and in my grave no more good times shall I pray, Place a stone at my head and feet, tell the world that I've gone to sleep. Place a stone at my head and feet, tell the world that I've gone to sleep.
Freight train, freight train going so fast Freight train, freight train going so fast Please don't tell'em what train I'm on they won't know what route I've gone.
There was a lady and a lady gay, Of children she had three, She sent them away to the North Countree To learn their grammaree
They'd not been gone but a very short time, Scarcely three weeks and a day, When death, cruel death, came hasting along And stole those babes away.
"There is a King in Heaven," she cried "A King of third degree Send back, send back my three little pages, This night send them back to me."
She made a bed in the uppermost room, On it she put a white sheet, And over the top a golden spread That they much better might sleep.
"Take it off, take it off," cried the older one, "Take it off, take it off," cried he, "For what's to become of this wide wicked world Since sin has first begun."
She set a table of linen fine, On it she placed bread and wine, "Come eat, come drink of mine."
"We want none of your bread, mother, Neither do we want your wine, For yonder stands our Savior deer, To Him we must resign."
"Green grass is over our heads, mother, Cold clay is over our feet, And every tear you shed for us, It wets our winding-sheet."
Well, you got to walk that lonesome valley You got to walk it by yourselves Nobody else can walk it for you You got to walk it by yourselves
Now mother walked that lonesome valley She had to walk it by herself Cause nobody else could walk it for her She had to walk it by herself
Now father walked that lonesome valley He had to walk it by himself Nobody else could walk it for him He had to walk it by himself
Now John, they say, he was a Baptist While others say, he was a Jew But the holy bible plainly tells you Oh, that he was a preacher too
Yeah, you got to walk that lonesome valley You got to walk it by yourselves Ain't nobody else gonna go there for you You got to go there by yourselves
Yeah, we got to walk that lonesome valley We got to walk it by ourselves (by ourselves) Cause nobody else (nobody else) can walk it for us We got to walk it by ourselves
Yeah, we got to walk (we got to walk) That lonesome valley (that lonesome valley) We got to walk (we got to walk) it by ourselves (by ourselves) Lord, nobody else (nobody else) can walk it for us (Can walk it for you) We got to walk (we got to walk) it by ourselves
Yeah, we got to walk (we got to walk) it by ourselves
I gave my love a cherry that has no stone, I gave my love a chicken that has no bone, I gave my love a ring that has no end, I gave my love a baby with no cryen.
How can there be a cherry that has no stone? How can there be a chicken that has no bone? How can there be a ring that has no end? How can there be a baby with no cryen?
A cherry, when it's blooming, it has no stone, A chicken when it's pipping, it has no bone, A ring when it's rolling, it has no end, A baby when it's sleeping, has no cryen
In the pines, in the pines, where the sun never shines And you shiver when the cold wind blows My love, my love, what have I done To make you treat me so You've caused me to weep, you've caused me to mourn You've caused me to leave my home
In the pines, in the pines, where the sun never shines And you shiver when the cold wind blows
The longest train I ever saw Went down that Georgia Line The engine passed at six o'clock The caboose went by at nine
In the pines, in the pines, where the sun never shines And you shiver when the cold wind blows
I asked my captain for the time of day He said he throwed his watch away
In the pines, in the pines, where the sun never shines And you shiver when the cold wind blows Hoo-hoo, hoo-hoo, hoo-hoo
I am a poor pilgrim of sorrow Cast out in this wide world to roam My brothers and sisters won't own me They say that I'm weak and I'm poor But Jesus father the almighty Has bade me to enter the door
Sometimes I'm almost driven 'Til I know not where to roam I've heard of a city called Heaven I've started to make it my home
When friends and relations forsake me And troubles grow 'round me so high I think of the kind words of Jesus Poor pilgrim I always am nigh
Sometimes I'm almost driven 'Til I know not where to roam I've heard of a city called Heaven I've started to make it my home
Oh soon I shall reach the bright glory Where mortals no more do complain The ship that will take me is coming The captain is calling my name
Sometimes I'm almost driven 'Til I know not where to roam I've heard of a city called Heaven I've started to make it my home
I've heard of a city called heaven I've started to make it my home
Where have all the flowers gone? Long time passing Where have all the flowers gone? Long time ago Where have all the flowers gone? Girls have picked them every one When will they ever learn? When will they ever learn?
Where have all the young girls gone? Long time passing Where have all the young girls gone? Long time ago Where have all the young girls gone? Taken husbands every one When will they ever learn? When will they ever learn?
Where have all the young men gone? Long time passing Where have all the young men gone? Long time ago Where have all the young men gone? Gone for soldiers every one When will they ever learn? When will they ever learn?
Where have all the soldiers gone? Long time passing Where have all the soldiers gone? Long time ago Where have all the soldiers gone? Gone to graveyards every one When will they ever learn? When will they ever learn?
Where have all the graveyards gone? Long time passing Where have all the graveyards gone? Long time ago Where have all the graveyards gone? Covered with flowers every one When will we ever learn? When will we ever learn?
Im waiting in my cold cell when the bell begins to chime Reflecting on my past life and it doesnt have much time 'Cause at 5 oclock they take me to the gallows pole The sands of time for me are running low
When the priest comes to read me the last rites I take a look through the bars at the last sights Of a world that has gone very wrong for me
Can it be theres some sort of error Hard to stop the surmounting terror Is it really the end not some crazy dream
Somebody please tell me that I'm dreaming It's not so easy to stop from screaming But words escape me when I try to speak Tears they flow but why am I crying After all I am not afraid of dying Don't believe that there is never an end
As the guards march me out to the courtyard Someone calls from a cell God be with you If theres a God then why has he let me die?
As I walk all my life drifts before me And though the end is near I'm not sorry Catch my soul 'cause it's willing to fly away
Mark my words please believe my soul lives on Please don't worry now that I have gone I've gone beyond to see the truth
When you know that your time is close at hand Maybe then you'll begin to understand Life down there is just a strange illusion
Three gates in the east Three gates in the west Three gates in the north Three gates in the south That makes twelve gates to the city Hallelujah
Oh what a beautiful city Oh what a beautiful city Oh what a beautiful city There's twelve gates to the city Hallelujah
Walk right in, you're welcome to the city Step right up welcome to the city Walk right through those gates to the city There are twelve gates to the city Hallelujah
Oh what a beautiful city Oh what a beautiful city Oh what a beautiful city There's twelve gates to the city Hallelujah
Who are those children all dressed in red Twelve gates to the city Must be the children that Moses sent There are twelve gates to the city Hallelujah
Rich and the poor welcome to the city Young and the old welcome to the city Weak and the strong welcome to the city There are twelve gates to the city Hallelujah
Oh what a beautiful city Oh what a beautiful city Oh what a beautiful city There's twelve gates to the city Hallelujah
Oh what a beautiful city Oh what a beautiful city Oh what a beautiful city There's twelve gates to the city Hallelujah
Don't sing love songs, you'll wake my mother She's sleeping here right by my side And in her right hand a silver dagger, She says that I can't be your bride.
All men are false, says my mother, They'll tell you wicked, lovin' lies. The very next evening, they'll court another, Leave you alone to pine and sigh.
My daddy is a handsome devil He's got a chain five miles long, And on every link a heart does dangle Of another maid he's loved and wronged.
Go court another tender maiden, And hope that she will be your wife, For I've been warned, and I've decided To sleep alone all of my life.