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Banks of the Ohio - Clarence Ashley & Doc Watson



     
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I asked my love to take a walk
To take a walk, just a little walk
Down beside where the waters flow
Down by the banks of the OhioAnd only say that you'll be mine
In no others' arms entwine
Down beside where the waters flow
Down by the banks of the OhioI held a knife against his breast
As into my arms he pressed
He cried, "My love, don't you murder me
I'm not prepared for eternity"I wandered home 'tween twelve and one
I cried, "My God, what have I done?"
I've killed the only man I love
He would not take me for his brideAnd only say that you'll be mine
In no others' arms entwine
Down beside where the waters flow
Down by the banks of the Ohio

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When Folkways sought in 1960 to return banjo man Ashley to the public eye, he brought along his neighbor Watson, a blind, flat-picking guitarist then playing in an electric rockabilly band. To say that Doc and his easy-going grace stole the show would be an understatement. It wasn’t just his crystal-clear picking style that so astonished, but also the encyclopedic bag of licks that enabled Doc to seemingly play all night without repeating any, and the equally infinite number of traditional songs he carried in his head. From Ashley’s calling-card “The Coo Coo Bird” to Watson’s solo “Sittin’ on Top of the World,” these are among the most essential sides of the folk revival.

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Clarence Ashley & Doc Watson