Folk Song Of The Week – Wreck Of The Old 97 – Accompaniment for Frailing Banjo

This week Joel Simpson joins me for Wreck Of The Old 97 for the accompaniment for frailing banjo. Once again, check out the slight differences in how I play frailing banjo along with Joel and how I performed it on my own.

Wreck Of The Old 97 – Accompaniment MP3

Wreck Of The Old 97 (PDF)

WRECK OF THE OLD 97

They [G]gave him his orders down at [C]Monroe, Virginia,

Saying, [G]“Steve, you’re way behind [D7]time;

This is [G]not 38, but it’s [C]Old 97,

You must [G]set her into [D7]Spencer on [G]time.”

He turned around, saying to his black, greasy fireman,
“Just heave in a little more coal,
And when we reach that White Oak Mountain,
You just watch Old 97 roll.”

It’s a mighty rough road from Lynchburg to Danville,
And Lima’s on a three-mile grade;
It was on that grade that he lost his air brakes,
You can see what a jump he made.

He was going down grade, doing ninety miles an hour,
When his whistle began to scream;
They found him in the wreck, with his hand on the throttle.
He was scalded to death by the steam.

A message arrived at Washington Station,
And this is what it read:
Those two brave men who pulled Old 97
Are lying in Danville, dead.”

Oh, ladies, you must take warning,
From this time on and learn:
Never speak harsh words to your true loving husband,
He may leave you and never return.

Posted by Kelly Griner   @   3 September 2010

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