The Country Blues. Also referred to as “rural,” “down- home,” or “folk” blues Also referred to as “rural,” “down- home,” or “folk” blues –Itinerant male.

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The Country Blues

Also referred to as “rural,” “down- home,” or “folk” blues Also referred to as “rural,” “down- home,” or “folk” blues –Itinerant male folksingers traveled the rural South/Delta region. –The blues was the music of this impoverished black work force. –The rural musicians who played this style of music were not recorded until the mid- 1920s.

Charley Patton and “Tom Rushen Blues” (1929) Charley Patton (ca. 1881–1934) Charley Patton (ca. 1881–1934) –One of the earliest known pioneers of the Mississippi Delta blues style –The son of sharecroppers –A charismatic figure whose performance techniques included rapping on the body of his guitar and throwing it into the air –His powerful rasping voice, strong danceable rhythms, and broad range of styles made him ideal for Saturday night dances and all-day picnics.

Listening: “Tom Rushen Blues” Performed by Charley Patton Performed by Charley Patton Recorded in 1929 by Paramount Records Recorded in 1929 by Paramount Records Twelve-bar form Twelve-bar form Three chords Three chords AAB text (with a few minor variations, typical of rural blues performances) AAB text (with a few minor variations, typical of rural blues performances) Patton sings in the rough, heavy voice typical of Delta blues. Patton sings in the rough, heavy voice typical of Delta blues. His emphatic approach to guitar playing is also representative of the style. His emphatic approach to guitar playing is also representative of the style. The lyrics focus on Charley Patton’s overnight incarceration in the Bolivar County, Mississippi, jailhouse, after being arrested for drinking moonshine. The lyrics focus on Charley Patton’s overnight incarceration in the Bolivar County, Mississippi, jailhouse, after being arrested for drinking moonshine.

Listening: “Tom Rushen Blues” Lay down last night, hopin’ I would have my peace I lay down last night, hopin’ I would have my peace But when I woke up, Tom Rushing was shakin’ me When you get in trouble, it’s no use to screamin’ and cryin’ When you gets in trouble, it’s no use to screamin’ and cryin’ Tom Rushing will take you back to Cleveland a-flyin’ It was late one night, Holloway was gone to bed Mr. Day brought whiskey taken from under Holloway’s head

Listening: “Tom Rushen Blues” Awww it’s boozey-booze now, Lord, to carry me through It takes boozey-booze Lord to carry me through Thirty days seem like years in the jailhouse when there is no booze I got up this mornin’, Tom Day was standin’ ’round If he lose his office now he’s runnin’ from town to town Let me tell you folkses just how he treated me I’m gonna tell you folkses just how he treated me Aw he dogged me here an’ I was drunk as I could be

Blind Lemon Jefferson: The First Country Blues Star Born in Texas Born in Texas Traveling blues performer Traveling blues performer First records released in 1926 First records released in 1926 East Texas style East Texas style –Vocal quality is more nasal and clearer than Mississippi Delta style. –Guitar accompaniments are sparse and less rhythmically steady. –The guitar is used as an extension of the voice. –There is little feeling of chord progression — more single-note playing and less strumming of chords.

Listening: “That Black Snake Moan” Written and performed by Blind Lemon Jefferson Written and performed by Blind Lemon Jefferson Recorded by Paramount Records in 1926 Recorded by Paramount Records in 1926 The melody consists of brief, repeated ideas. The melody consists of brief, repeated ideas. Each of the six three-line stanzas has basically the same melody. Each of the six three-line stanzas has basically the same melody. Call-and-response between voice and guitar Call-and-response between voice and guitar

Listening: “That Black Snake Moan” Lyrics Lyrics –There is no precise chronological ordering of events. –Certain stanzas could be placed in a different position without affecting our overall understanding of what transpires. –Obviously a sexual encounter is being described.

Listening: “That Black Snake Moan” Aay, ain’t got no mama now. She told me late last night, “You don’t need no mama no how.” Mmm, black snake crawlin’ in my room. And some pretty mama had better come an’ get this black snake soon. Oow, that must be the bedbug—baby, a chinch can’t bite that hard. Oow, that must be the bedbug—honey, a chinch can’t bite that hard. Ask my sugar for fifty cents, she say, “Lemon, ain’t a dime in the yard.”

Listening: “That Black Snake Moan” Mama, that’s all right, mama, that’s all right for you. Mama, that’s all right, most any ol’ way you do. Mmm, what’s the matter now? Tell me what’s the matter. “I don’t like no black snake no how.” Mmm, wonder where my black snake gone? Mmm, wonder where is the black snake gone? Black snake, mama, done run my darlin’ home.

Blind Lemon Jefferson Was denied any share of the profits generated by his hit records Was denied any share of the profits generated by his hit records Died destitute Died destitute

Robert Johnson (1911–38) No country blues artist had a greater influence on later generations of blues and rock musicians than Johnson. No country blues artist had a greater influence on later generations of blues and rock musicians than Johnson. –Influenced  British guitarist Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, and  Eric Clapton, whose band Cream released a celebrated cover of Johnson’s “Cross Road Blues” in Johnson’s complete output was reissued on CD in 1990 and was a surprise million-seller. Johnson’s complete output was reissued on CD in 1990 and was a surprise million-seller.

Robert Johnson (1911–38) Robert Johnson’s brief life is shrouded in mystery and legend. Robert Johnson’s brief life is shrouded in mystery and legend. –Little is known of his early years. –Stories circulated claiming that Johnson had sold his soul to the devil to play the guitar so remarkably. –When performing for an audience, he apparently turned to conceal his hands. –Only eleven records (twenty-two songs) by Johnson were released during his lifetime. –Johnson died in 1938, apparently a victim of poisoning by a jealous husband.

Listening: “Cross Road Blues” Vocal like intensified speech Vocal like intensified speech Melody/vocal moves freely over rhythm Melody/vocal moves freely over rhythm Guitar accompanies & answers voice Guitar accompanies & answers voice Call and response between vocal and guitar Call and response between vocal and guitar Rough, untrained vocal timbre Rough, untrained vocal timbre Free approach to the blues form (not always12-bars to a chorus) Free approach to the blues form (not always12-bars to a chorus)

Listening: “Cross Road Blues” I went to the crossroad, fell down on my knees, I went to the crossroad, fell down on my knees, Asked the Lord above, “Have mercy, save poor Bob, if you please.” Asked the Lord above, “Have mercy, save poor Bob, if you please.” Mmm, standin’ at the crossroad, I tried to flag a ride. Mmm, standin’ at the crossroad, I tried to flag a ride. Didn’t nobody seem to know me, everybody pass me by. Didn’t nobody seem to know me, everybody pass me by. Mmm, the sun goin’ down, boy, dark gon’ catch me here. Mmm, the sun goin’ down, boy, dark gon’ catch me here. I haven’t got no lovin’ sweet woman that love and feel my care. I haven’t got no lovin’ sweet woman that love and feel my care. You can run, you can run, tell my friend-boy Willie Brown You can run, you can run, tell my friend-boy Willie Brown Lord, that I’m standin’ at the crossroad, babe, I believe I’m sinkin’ down. Lord, that I’m standin’ at the crossroad, babe, I believe I’m sinkin’ down.