Muleskinner Blues - The Stoneman Family



     
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Muleskinner Blues Lyrics


Good morning captain
Good morning to you sir, hey, hey, yeah
Do you need another mule skinner
Out on your noon day run? Hey, hey, yeah
Yodel-ay he he, he, he, he he he he he heI'm a lady mule skinner
Out on old Tennessee way, hey, hey, yeah
I can make any mule listen
No I won't accept your pay, hey, hey, yeah
Yodel-ay he he, he, he, he he he he he heHey, hey little waterboy
Won't ya bring that water round, hey, hey, yeah
Well, if you don't like your job
Why you can throw your bucket down
Throw it down, boy, throw it down now
Yodel-ay he he, he, he, he he he he he he
Yodel-ay he he, he, he, he he he he he heMuleskinner blues

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Ernest Van "Pop" Stoneman (May 25, 1893 – June 14, 1968) ranked among the prominent recording artists of country music's first commercial decade. Born in Monarat (Iron Ridge), Carroll County, Virginia, near what would later become Galax, Stoneman was left motherless at age three and was raised by his father and three musically inclined cousins, who taught him the instrumental and vocal traditions of Blue Ridge mountain culture. He became a singer and songwriter, and proficient musician on the guitar, autoharp, harmonica, clawhammer banjo, and jew's harp.

Read more about The Stoneman Family on Last.fm.


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