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Fox Chase Lyrics


Howdy folks, this is your old buddy Shorty Medlocke
I'd like to tell you about an old bunch of fox hounds I got
Ole Ring, an Ole Tige and Ole Rover
And when we start out across them Georgia hills a-huntin'
And them foxes sound something like this
(Harmonica)Ooooh, ooh, ooh, git it sic em, catch it
(Harmonica)Get em Ring. (Harmonica) Ooooh, ooh, ooh
Ahhh, Lets crank it up now
Well I got in my pickup, my old forty ford
Had my snake skins on, and my black hat choked, and I was ready to stroll
And I crossed over into Jackson, said to my friend brother do you want to go
Lord are you so slow, We'll be out doing the fox chase just
like so many times before
I dropped a glass of tea and Gomez De, Charlie said we're right on time
Gonna bring me black jack some one on one and maybe just a little bit of wine
We got pretty Miss Lucy bring your live gun she's already to go
Baby, baby ain't too slow, we'll be out doing the fox chase
just like so many times before

Aeeee
Well, free as a breeze, do what we please without a care in the world
Just a dollar of gas, a one night of romance, were looking for that girl
Well now, somebody call a doctor, sick on my knees,
don't think I'll be able to go, Then again, I don't know,
but I'll be out doing the fox chase just like so many times before

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
Walter "Brownie" McGhee (November 30, 1915 - February 16, 1996) was a folk-blues singer and guitarist, best known for his collaborations with the harmonica player Sonny Terry (October 24, 1911 - March 11, 1986).

Brownie McGhee was born in Kingsport, Tennessee and suffered from polio as a child, which incapacitated his leg. He spent much of his youth immersed in music, singing with local harmony group (the Golden Voices Gospel Quartet) and teaching himself the guitar. His real success did not come until his 1942 relocation to New York City, where he was teamed up with Sonny Terry. The pairing was an overnight success, recording and touring extensively until the early 1970s.

Saunders Terrell, better known as Sonny Terry, was a blues musician. He was born in Greensboro, North Carolina on October 24, 1911, and died on March 11, 1986 in Mineola, New York. He was most widely known for his energetic blues harmonica style which frequently included vocal whoops and hollers, and imitations of trains and fox hunts.

The pair recorded numerous tracks together. The duo became well-known, even among white audiences, as they joined the growing folk movement of the 1950s and '60s. This included collaborations with Woody Guthrie and Moses Asch, producing Folkways Records (now Smithsonian/Folkways) classic recordings.

Despite their fame as "pure" folk artists, in the 1940s, Sonny and Brownie fronted a jump blues combo with honking saxophone that was variously called Brownie McGhee and his Jook House Rockers or Sonny Terry and his Buckshot Five. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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