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“Underneath The Old Red Barn”

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Release date: May 4, 2012

Speedy Johnson – guitar, vocals, harmonica
Bartleby J. Budde – banjo, lap steel, back-up vocals
Kevin Labchuk – accordion, back-up vocals
Chris Byrne – bass, back-up vocals
Max Outerbridge – drums

 

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  1. Whiskey Stomp 

     


    (Speedy Johnson)
    What would you think about man and beast, walking together hand and hand?
    One feeds the other as the other stands
    Both naked as this haunted land
    There ain’t no bird like a hummingbird
    There ain’t no pie like sweet potato pie
    There ain’t no time like the time you gotta serve
    And there ain’t no love like mineWhiskey stomp, whiskey muscles
    Whiskey-minded, whiskey day
    I’ll build me a house
    You can send your letters to 1 Whiskey Way
  2. In The Eye of The Moonshine 


    (Speedy Johnson)Swingin’ chair on the front porch
    Homemade ice tea, we’re singing songs
    The hurricane is on its way now
    But the sun still shines all the day long
    We need not worry
    Tomorrow’s scurries
    We got the sunshine
    When the storm comes
    We’ll have our moonshineFall-out shelter for that big bomb
    I keep my bike down there for a way out
    We’re on the front lawn, we’re picking flowers
    And we need not care what life’s all about
    We need not worry
    Tomorrow’s scurries
    We got the sunshineWhen the storm comes
    We’ll have our moonshineOh, when the rain starts, the winds a blowin’
    The trees are losing all their branches
    River’s risin’, streets are floodin’
    And everyone is wondering all about their chances
    We need not worry
    Tomorrow’s scurries
    We lost the sunshine
    Now  the storm’s here
    We got our moonshineI lost a neighbour across the street
    His name will not be forgotten
    He had no way out, ‘cept a warnin’
    Now I raise my final toast to a life that was his
    We need not worry
    Tomorrow’s scurries
    We got the sun back
    Now the storm’s gone
    We’re out of moonshine
  3. Underneath The Old Red Barn


    (Bartleby J. Budde)Underneath the old, red barn we used to sit
    Dreaming of the days to come
    We’d marry for the preacher in mid-July
    In August we’d start a homeI would till the fields and mind the corn
    And you would feed the chicks and cows
    Then we’d smoke and drink together ‘til dawn
    And guard the crops from morning crowsIn the summer of 1863, you left me for a soldier man
    You told me this was how it had to be, and ran off with your soldier manUnderneath the old, red barn we used to lie
    Dreaming of the days ahead
    We’d build a family, we’d build a life
    Share the warmth of a single bed

    But in winter 1864, they brought your body back to me
    You were shot dead with your soldier man, rebels found you by a treeUnderneath the old, red barn I laid you rest
    Where we used to sit and dream
    I visit you there an old man now
    When I want to sit and dream

  4. Coo Coo


    (traditional)Gonna build me a log cabin
    On a mountain so high
    So I can see Willie
    As he goes passin’ by
    Oh the coo-coo, she‘s a pretty bird
    She wobbles as she flies
    She never says coo-coo
    ‘Til the fourth day JulyI’ve played cards in England
    I’ve played cards in Spain
    I bet you ten dollars
    I’ll beat you next handJack of diamonds, Jack of diamonds
    I remember you of yore
    You robbed my poor pockets
    Of my silver and my gold

    Oh the coo-coo is a pretty bird
    She wobbles as she flies
    She never says coo-coo
    ‘Til the fourth day July

  5. Train to Philadelphia


    (Bartleby J. Budde)Took a train to Philadelphia and left Montreal
    I left my job and my woman behind
    Went in search of a better life and all that I found
    Gamblin’ debts, heartbreak, and strifeTook my things to New Orleans and made my home there
    Heard the jazz bands, the women were fine
    But the horns wouldn’t play for me, the women non plus
    So I left town with hardly a dimeLeft the South and I headed west to Los Angeles
    Where I heard that it never does rain
    But my tears had kept my plenty wet, thinking of home
    Now I’m searching that goddamned trainStole a horse and I headed north to Salt Lake City
    There I thought I could make right with God
    But the Almighty struck me down for sins of my youth
    You spoil the child if you spare that old rod

    Packed my bags and I headed back to good, old montreal
    I got no job and no woman I can find
    But the Lord, He loves this town
    And He will provide, so I’m leavin’ my wanderin’ behind

  6. Sticks and Stones


    (Speedy Johnson)Feelin’ lazy these days and I ain’t got no job
    I come a long ways just to say, “I hate fuckin’ snobs”
    And that woman of mine keeps a naggin’ all the time
    So I drink ‘til I cannot see straightFeelin’ crazy these days, crazy as a mangy dog
    I’m high on cocaine and I can’t fuckin’ stop
    But we’re playing all the time for a few lousy dimes
    And we’ll play, yeah, we’ll play ‘til we dieThere’s a voice inside of you
    There’s a voice inside of you
    It’s tellin’ you what to do
    Oh, you get piss drunk and you shout
    You fall down, then you pass out
    In the morning find your eyes all black and blue

    Well, God, He speaks to me
    He speaks through stones and trees
    Y’know them’s the bones of things
    I complain and I curse
    Which makes things that much worse
    I might as well be hanging from a tree

    I been broke and cold
    I been told I have no soul
    I been drinking and carousing like a fool
    I been picking fights in vain
    Lord knows I have no shame
    And I’ll probably keep this up until I’m oldThere’s a voice inside of you
    There’s a voice inside of you
    It’s tellin’ you what to do
    You’d better lay down that knife
    It ain’t worth no goddamn life
    Do I have to see you make do through and through?

  7. Won’t Get Drunk No More


    (traditional)I’d rather be in Richmond with all the hail and rain
    Than to be in Georgia, boys, wearin’ that ball and chain
    Won’t get drunk no more
       Won’t get drunk no more
       Won’t get drunk no more
       Way down the Old Plank RoadI went down to Mobile, but I got on the gravel train
    Very next thing they heard of me, had on that ball and chainDoney, oh dear Doney, what makes you treat me so
    Caused me to wear that ball and chain, now my ankle’s soreKnoxville is a pretty place, Memphis is a beauty
    Wanta see them pretty girls, hop to ChattanoogieI’ll build me a scaffold on some old mountain high
    So I can see my Doney girl as she goes riding by

    My wife died on Friday night, Saturday she was buried
    Sunday was my courtin’ day, Monday I got married

    Eighteen pounds of meat a week, whiskey here to sell
    How can a young man stay at home, pretty girls look so well

  8. Twisted Road


    (Speedy Johnson)Smokestack lightning shine like gold
    You’d better share the wealth before you get too old
    Well, I’m an ordinary kind of man
    If you feed me hard liquor, I can hardly standThis lifetime of memories
    It got ya sweatin’ bullets if ya seen what I seen
    I’m drinkin’, droolin’, rulin’, rollin’ on the pillow case
    Oh, I never learned nothing from no high speed chaseWell, if it ain’t one thing, it’d be somethin’ else
    It’s gettin’ hot in here, I’d better take my shirt off
    I’m feelin’ void of heart, I’m feelin’ void of soul
    Is that something to fake, is that something to holdOn 2, 3, 4, knockin’ on your door
    If ya give me what I want, I might still ask for more
    I’m incorrigible, I stand in the weeds
    And I tell myself I need this pipe dream

    Love’s a twisted road with its bums and its curves
    I’ve turned right ‘round, baby, in this tunnel of words
    If there’s a light on at the end of the road
    I think I’ll have learned enough despair to growOut of the swamp and into your heart
    Y’already have me up at night, playin’ a part
    Well, I ain’t no two-faced loser, no son of a bitch
    I wanta grab ya tight and get rid of this itch with you

  9. Freed Man Blues


    (Budde/Johnson)I went  on down to the corner store
    To get some smokes and nothing more
    Lord knows I couldn’t find what I was looking for
    Well, I just got out of five-year stint
    Now I’m a freed man and I need my fix
    I just don’t seem to know which pack to choose
    Ah, back in the clink I smoked my lucky strikes
    Now there’s so many choices, I don’t know what to like
    Oh, Lord, I got them nicotine bluesI had a real thirst for ice and rye
    The bar had ten kinds, didn’t know what to try
    Said, “Give me one of each, got nothin’ to lose”
    I knocked down eight, kissed the barman’s wife
    Then they kicked me out after number nine
    Oh, Lord, I got them ice and rye blue
    Yeah, they kick me out I’ll have you understand
    Now let the Devil find work for these idle hands
    Oh, Lord, I got them ice and rye bluesThen I found myself at the Junk Saloon
    Oh, I ain’t known a woman since ‘92
    Found me a looker and I took her up to her room
    Everything was goin’ real swell
    She made me squeal and I made her yell
    I paid her fee, then I took her out for a beer
    About six months later I started to fear
    Now, I got me a sore comes back twice a year
    Oh, Lord, I got them dirty whore bluesWell, a freed man’s life, it ain’t all cracked up
    I can’t find my smokes and I drink too much
    I got me a pain between my legs to boot
    Lord, I been thinkin’, I been thinkin’ real hard
    I prefer me a life behind bars
    Gotta rob me a bank, that’s what I’m a gonna do
    Because I had me a taste, now I had enough
    The only life for me is if they lock me up
    Oh, Lord, I got them freed man blues
  10. Fill Me Up


    (Bartleby J. Budde)Fill my cup up to the brim
    When I’m done, you’d better pour again
    Fill my cup up ‘til it overflows
    When I say I’m done, you’ll know it’s time to go
    I just want to taste your sweetness on my tongueI need a tall drink to wet my dry
    You look good to me, yeah, you’ll do just fine
    I got a thirst, a big desire
    You’re tall and wet, and I’m on fire
    I just want to taste your sweetness on my lipsI’m all alone with a desert snake
    Been bit a thousand times, but I’m still awake
    Don’t need no doctor, no antidote
    No magic to give me some hope
    I just want to feel your coolness slide down my throatIf I ever make it home to you
    Tell me that you’ll be forever true
    I’ll suck you down ‘til you’ve gone dry
    Your eyes will say I made you mine
    I just want to taste your sweetnessFill my cup up to the brim
    When I’m done you’d better pour again
    Fill my cup up ‘til it overflows
    When I say I’m done, you’ll know it’s time to go
    I just want to taste your sweetness
  11. She Done Gone To The Devil


    (Budde/Johnson)I found me a woman, she make my corn grow high
    She plant me a tree and it shoot up to the sky
    She’s the goose that lays the golden egg
    She brought me to my knees and she taught me how to beg
    She’s the gal that opened up my eyes
    She’s the gal that made these eyes go blindThe Devil stole that woman right from under me
    Now she’s drunk off Sally’s hooch, takin’ shots of rye whiskey
    I’m goin’ down to Hell, gotta find my baby there
    I’ll bring my baby back if I gotta drag her by her hairGotta wrestle the Devil, gotta pin Him to the floor
    Make him say, “Uncle”, eat dirt and then some more
    He’ll be sorry he stole my Lucy Lu
    I’ll butcher up his carcass, then I’ll boil him in a stewI was just about out of Hell, when I saw my baby stop
    She said, “Why would I go with you? The Devil gets me off.”
    I fell silent as I saw my baby turn
    I reached out to grab her, then my eyes began to burn
  12. Big Fat Mama


    (Speedy Johnson)Well, I ain’t been honest and I ain’t been true
    Gotta take something strong that can kill me too
    She’s a big, fat mama
    Got the meat shakin’ on her bones
    Everytime she shimmy, baby
    Some man dollar goneI’m lookin’ for a lover, you can make that two
    One or the other, I just need something new
    She’s a big, fat mama
    Got the meat shakin’ on her bones
    Everytime she shimmy, baby
    Some man dollar goneThe thing about disaster is it’s unforeseen
    You can walk through the pasture where it’s plentiful and green
    But that big, fat mama
    Got the meat shakin’ on her bones
    Everytime she shimmy, baby
    Some man dollar goneWhen I get home broke as can be
    Baby say, “I’m gone, don’t you call on me”
    Well, that big, fat mama
    Got the meat shakin’ on her bones
    Everytime she shimmy, baby
    Some man dollar gone

“Ol’ Savannah”

Ol' Savannah Album Cover

Release date: May 6, 2011

Speedy Johnson – Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica
Bartleby J Budde – Banjo, Lap Steel, Electric Guitar, Backup Vocals
Kevin Labchuk – Accordion, Backup Vocals
Chris Byrne – Bass
Max Outerbridge –  Drums
Scott Dunbar – Washboard, Backup Vocals (I Will Roam)

 

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  1. Bad Luck Lady


    (Speedy Johnson)Take that ball and chain, it ain’t nothing but a curse
    I ain’t got nothing to gain, baby, I knew that from the first time we met
    You ain’t nothing but a bad luck lady
    And I just want to quench my raging thirstIt’s a long way from Memphis when you’re dragging that dead weight
    I’m going out of my mind, baby, with this feeling that I just can’t shake
    You ain’t nothing but a bad luck lady
    You done took all there was to take

    Oh, I love you so much
    My heart’s bleeding through my shirt
    I find there’s nothing worse
    In the whole wide universe
    Oh, I’m smoking countless cigarettes
    I gotta put them out in the dirt
    You ain’t nothing but a bad luck lady
    Oh, Lord, won’t you save my dying soul

    It hurts me when you walk, and it hurts when you shake that thing
    It hurts to hear you talk, baby, to the point where I can’t even think
    You ain’t nothing but a bad luck lady
    And I can’t seem to do a doggone thing

    You give me that ball and chain, tie it around my neck
    I’d kindly be your slave, baby, if I thought that that could keep you in check
    You ain’t nothing but a bad luck lady
    Oh, Lord, won’t you save my dying soul

  2. I Will Roam


    (Bartleby J. Budde)Where the sun licks the mountains
    There I could make my home
    Where the moon kisses the hilltops
    Sure, I’ll step off of that road
    So long as there is daylight
    So long as you are gone
    I will roamWhere the sea brushes the jetty
    There I could make my bed
    When the tide reaches the high mark
    Then I could lay my head
    So long as the waters push forth
    So long as the rivers flow
    I will roam

    Where the crosses and the gravestones
    Make way for the blessed souls
    And the graves open their ramparts
    And it chills you to the bone
    I will walk the Eastern seaboard
    I will fare forward on that road
    I will roam

    When the shepherd greets the hunter
    I will dig my grave
    I’ll dig until the bedrock
    With the pickaxe and the spade
    I’ll quit this weary prison
    But until that final day
    I will roam

  3. Never Killed A Man


    (Budde/Johnson)I learned to shoot before I learned to talk
    I learned to kill before I learned to walk
    I learned to run before I learned the law
    Now the boys are coming down on me
    And they’re coming down on me hard
    ‘Cause I killed a man, but I never killed a man who didn’t need a killin’Oh, I was born on a farm in a dirt-floor country shack
    My mama gave me lovin’ and my papa took it back
    So I shot him in the knee cap and kicked him the head
    I killed the man who made me and I left him in the shed
    I killed a man, but I never killed a man who didn’t need a killin’

    By day I ploughed the field, by I night I drank my rye
    I guarded the sows and steer beneath the dark, dark sky
    One frozen, winter night caught a man in my barn
    I shot him in the belly then I just shot him twice more
    I killed a man, but I never killed a man who didn’t need a killin’

    The law he came to fetch me so I packed my hat and gun
    I headed out west, spent six months on the run
    The Sheriff caught me sleeping with a whore in a van
    So I stabbed him in the neck and then I cut off his right hand
    I killed a man, but I never killed a man who didn’t need a killin’

    They caught me in Vegas with some gold and cocaine
    They tried me for murder, well that’s all just the same to me
    ‘Cause I ain’t sorry for what I done
    I ain’t sorry for nothing I done
    I killed a man, but I never killed a man who didn’t need a killin’

  4. Amen

     


    (Speedy Johnson)Must a man say Grace to win some holy race?
    Can I hear an Amen?
    I seen a man say Grace and then he stuffed his fat old face
    Amen
    Sometimes you might find you ain’t got nowhere to go but down
    So what does it matter if you’re six feet or more underground?She said she needs a man to bury in her hands
    Can I hear an Amen?
    Then she found her man and they were married and life was dandy
    Amen
    He don’t leave the house no more, she’s got him down on all fours
    He’s so tired and what’s more, he can’t even pick himself up off the floor

    He’d give her coffee with her toast and give honey in her tea
    Can I hear an Amen?
    He’d add carrots to the roast and give her crackers with her cheese
    Amen
    He’d marinade a tenderloin and barbecue a chicken thigh for her
    But the one time he did something wrong, she poured hot water straight into his eyes and left him blind

    He didn’t even get a seeing-eye dog so he walked around like he was lost in some kind of fog
    Can I hear an Amen?
    But when he heard a drifter’s song, he said I think I’ll sing along
    Amen
    I’m a rolling stone all alone and lost
    For this life of sin surely I have paid the cost

    He said “I’m taking my baby with me, y’see, she won’t ever get away from me”
    Can I hear an Amen?
    “I’ve been blind for way too long, but now I see how to sing my song”
    Amen
    “I’ll take her down to the ocean and give her one last word before dying
    Then I’ll chuck her body overboard and let it drift for a thousand miles”

    And she said, “I can’t pretend that I want this to be the end”
    Can I hear an Amen?
    “We started off as friend but then we wound up being enemies”
    Amen
    “So go ahead and do me in, I ain’t got no worries anymore
    And I hope you rot in hell my dear and when you die I’ll see you there for sure”

  5. Pot Pie Heaven


    (Speedy Johnson)Pot pie heaven, sick in the head again
    Love my mother, but she don’t love my father
    Now I’m cast out, dirty and low-downOne man’s success is another man’s detriment
    Wanna be a good man, get me a broom and dust pan
    Wanna do right, fetch my gun and my knife

    Po’ boy wetback, slaving to get that hallowed cash
    Stick it in the closet, shut the door and lock it

    Chicory in my coffee cup, the road looks good as it open up
    I ain’t got no load upon my back, I feel free when I got nothing to pack

    Pot pie heaven, thoughts about my cousin
    Worked his way up a mountain
    He never come home again

  6. Cry Out Loud


    (Speedy Johnson)You got the gold, baby, you wear it so all can see
    And I got my rags, oh, that’s the way that things must beI’m moving onward to leave the past behind
    All your fortune is ruin in disguise

    You wear that smile, honey, to hide your true grief
    All your gold will fade and leave you on your knees

    That day you’ll cry out, and I can’t help you out
    That day you’ll cry out, that day you’ll cry out loud

    Now there’s no limit to how much you’ll feel the pain
    You need a lover, baby, not just material things

    The end is near dear, you’re down and heartsick
    I have no fear, I’m gonna make it

    Now lose that smile, honey, and show your true grief
    ‘Cause all your gold will fade, it’ll leave on your knees

    That day you’ll cry out, and I can’t help you out
    That day you’ll cry out, that day you’ll cry out loud

  7. When The Trains Go By


    (Speedy Johnson)I’m just a poor lad, ain’t got no money don’t make me sad
    Oh I’m skipping through time and I’m off its line
    I live by the tracks where the trains fly by
    Don’t bother me at all, I get by just fine
    I just sing a little louder, strum a little harder
    Got to when the trains go byThere’s a story going ‘round the world
    The 12-Zombie Dance down in Mexico
    Chickens take flight with their heads cut off
    Pigs shoot out my ass, I got the black lung cough
    I don’t believe them lies, that wouldn’t make me wise
    I’d rather lie down on the tracks when the trains go by

    Hey, hey pretty mama with your hair down low
    Burn that bridge, baby, I don’t care
    I’m down there on the quai just to say goodbye
    You’d better hop on board and don’t look back
    I knew a lot of ladies, but none like that
    Every time she sighed, it made me want to cry
    I’d rather lie down on the tracks when the trains go by

  8. Milk Cow Blues


    (Speedy Johnson)Have you seen my milk cow? Can you bring her home to me?
    I never had no problem ‘til the day that milk cow left meShe been gone so long, she won’t even come to visit in my dreams
    I guess she found another farmer, one who’s better than me

    I got one hand on the wheel, the other hand’s got a fifth of Beam
    I’m going around from town to town, looking for a milk cow no one seems to have seen

    I drove out from Ohio down through Tennessee
    The people, they all got friendlier but I think that’s just because they were afraid of me

    I made it into Georgia with a gun in my hand
    I asked a group of locals if they’d seen my Suzanne
    They seen her with a chico ‘bout a mile down the road
    And said, “You’d better hurry fast, boy, before they get to Mexico”

    When I found my milk cow, that made me as mad as could be
    Yeah, when I found my milk cow, that made me as sad as could be
    But I didn’t want them to see me just yet
    Not ‘til I could get rid of that misery

    So I followed them into Texas with another bottle of Beam
    I followed them into Texas where everything’s as big as it seems
    And that’s when I cut them off
    They turned around and headed straight New Orleans

    Well, then they went up North up the Mississippi
    And they were driving so fast, I just stopped, let ‘em believe that they could lose me

    Well, I had it in my mind to go to Sault Saint Marie
    Suzie has some family up there and I’ll be damned if she could hide there from me

    I pulled up to their cabin and I found my Suzanne
    I took out my gun and aimed at her man
    I said, “You know your fate and I got what’s coming to me
    But in Canada, God bless, there ain’t no death penalty”

  9. Empty Room