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Tenneva Ramblers - Darling, Where Have You Been So Long? / I'm Goin' To Georgia album

Tenneva Ramblers - Darling, Where Have You Been So Long? / I'm Goin' To Georgia album

  • Performer: Tenneva Ramblers
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: Darling, Where Have You Been So Long? / I'm Goin' To Georgia
  • Released: 1928
  • Style: Country
  • MP3 version size: 1293 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1905 mb
  • Other: VOC APE TTA MPC DMF DXD MP4
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 380

Description

I've been waiting so long To be where I'm going In the sunshine of your love. Yes, I'm with you my love, It's the morning and just we two. I'll stay with you darling now, I'll stay with you till my seeds are all dried up.

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I'm Goin' To Georgia. Old Time Fiddle Tunes And Songs From North Georgia. Darling, Where Have You Been So Long?, I'm Goin' To Georgia.

Tenneva Ramblers songs download, free online mp3 listen. The Tenneva Ramblers - Seven Long Years in Prison. album: Worried Blues. Blue Ridge Highballers, The Tenneva Ramblers - Johnson Boy. album: Ramblers & Highballers - In the Blues Mood. Blue Ridge Highballers, The Tenneva Ramblers - Skidd More. Darling, Where Have You Been So Long? album: American Epic: The Collection. Blue Ridge Highballers, The Tenneva Ramblers - Goodbye My Honey I'm Gone. Blue Ridge Highballers, The Tenneva Ramblers - Darling Child. The Tenneva Ramblers - Tell it to Me. Blue Ridge Highballers, The Tenneva Ramblers - Fourteen Days in Georgia. Blue Ridge Highballers, The Tenneva Ramblers - Sandy River Belle. Blue Ridge Highballers, The Tenneva Ramblers - Going Down to Lynchburg Town (From 'Don't Let Your Deal Go Down').

The Tenneva Ramblers. Johnson Boy. I'm Goin' to Georgia. Goodbye My Honey I'm Gone. Darling Where Have You Been So Long. Sweet Heaven When I Die. Tell It to Me. The Curtains of Night.

Darling, Where Have You Been So Long? Lyrics. Darling, where have you been so long? Darling, where have you been so long? I've been ’round the bend with the rough and rowdy men Darling, where have you been so long? Darling, who curled your hair? Darling, who curled your hair? Who curled your hair when I wasn't there? Darling, who curled your hair? You beat me and you banged me while I'm here You beat me and you banged me while I’m here You beat me and you banged me and you wish I was gone Darling, where have you been so long? Darling, where.

Darling, Where Have You Been So Long? American Epic: The Collection 2017.

If I Go, I’m Goin Lyrics. This house She’s holding secrets I got my change behind the bed. In a coffee can I throw my nickels in Just in case I have to leave. And I will go if you ask me to I will stay if you dare And if I go, I’m goin' shameless I’ll let my hunger take me there. This house She’s quite the talker She creaks and moans She keeps me up. And the photographs Know I’m a liar They just laugh as I burn her down. And I will go if you ask me to I will stay if you dare And if I go, I’m goin' on fire Let my anger take me there. The shingles, man, they’re shaking The back door’s.

Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" is a frequently anthologized short story written by Joyce Carol Oates. It was inspired by three Tucson, Arizona murders committed by Charles Schmid, which were profiled in Life magazine in an article written by Don Moser on March 4, 1966. Oates said that she dedicated the story to Bob Dylan because she was inspired to write it after listening to his song "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue"

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Darling, Where Have You Been So Long?
Written-By – C. Grant*
B I'm Goin' To Georgia
Written-By – C. Grant*

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Victor Talking Machine Co.

Credits

  • Banjo [Uncredited] – Claude Slagle
  • Fiddle [Uncredited] – Jack Pierce
  • Mandolin Banjo [Uncredited] – Jack Grant
  • Vocals [Uncredited], Guitar [Uncredited] – Claude Grant

Notes

Both sides recorded 18 February 1928 in Atlanta, GA.

Side A matrix no. 41908-2.
Side B matrix no. 41910-2.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): E 41908 2 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): E 41910 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): 41908
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): 41910