The Folk Song Of The Week this time around is Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down. The funniest part of the video is really not that evident unless I point it out. I had exactly 15 minutes to get this video done before I had to give a lesson over Skype. I was near the finish and I see that the camera that is recording my right hand is about to run out of battery power. I got it done, but just barely and you can see the look on my face as I try to figure out if I am going to make it!!
Have fun with the song and remember it’s only frailing banjo, everything about it should be fun!
Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down MP3
Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down (PDF)
Now, I’ve [D]been all around this [G]whole wide world,
I’ve [C]been down to Memphis, [F]Tennessee;
And it’s [D]any old place I [G]hang my hat
[C]Is home, sweet home to [F]me.
Chorus:
Don’t let your deal go down (x3)
‘Fore my last gold dollar is gone.
Now, I left my little girl crying,
Standing in the door;
She throwed her arms around my neck,
Saying, “Honey, don’t you go.”
Now, I’ve been all around this whole wide world,
Done most everything;
I’ve played cards with the King and the Queen,
The ace, the eight, or the trey.
Now, where did you get them high-top shoes,
Dress you wear so fine?
I got my shoes from a railroad man,
And my dress from a driver in the mine.
Who’s gonna shoe your pretty white feet;
Who’s gonna glove your hand;
Who’s gonna kiss your lily white cheeks;
Who’s gonna be your man?
Now, Papa may shoe my pretty white feet;
Mama can glove my hand;
She can kiss my lily white cheeks
Till you come back again.