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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: sonickteam2 on June 23, 2005, 09:42:00 am
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Heres a question. My crazy canadian sister just text messaged me this :
Who sings that song that goes, "in the pines, in the pines, where the sun never shines, i shivered the whole night long"
now, i take it that its some lame traditional folk song, but she wouldnt know that, and i know Bob Dylan has performed it, but you cant mistake his voice...so did anyone recent sing this song?
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She's probably referring to the Nirvanna unplugged version. But I think in that concert Kurt said that it's a Ledbelly song. Not sure though.
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Marianne Faithful did a version of that song.
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The song is called "where did you sleep last night"
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Nothing lame about Leadbelly, dude.
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Originally posted by Julian, faux celeb-porn CONNOISSEUR:
Marianne Faithful did a version of that song.
well, I will go with Nirvana, I am pretty sure she heard it on the radio or something like that. and she's probably not listening to Faithful and if she was , she probably wouldve asked my pops and not me....
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Originally posted by mike9182:
The song is called "where did you sleep last night"
the song is called "In The Pines" and Nirvana renamed it.
also, it was NOT written by Leadbelly, just made popular by him.
either way, we got it. :) thanks people!
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I believe you're incorrect, sonick...
In The Pines
By Huddie 'Leadbelly' Ledbetter
Performed by Bob Dylan on his first major gig, in Carnegie Chapter Hall, Nov 4, 1961, and during his longest gig, the Toad's Place concert Jan 12, 1990.
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however
Leadbelly (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leadbelly)
One of the more notable covers of his work in recent time was done by Nirvana in November 1993, when they played Leadbelly's "In the Pines", which was retitled as "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" as the closer to their legendary appearance for the MTV Unplugged series, which was subsequently released as an album. It should be noted, though, that this song was not originally written by Leadbelly as Cobain had stated.
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Originally posted by Bags:
I believe you're incorrect, sonick...
In The Pines
By Huddie 'Leadbelly' Ledbetter
Several sources list it as a "traditional" song popularized by Leadbelly.
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Originally posted by Julian, faux celeb-porn CONNOISSEUR:
Originally posted by Bags:
I believe you're incorrect, sonick...
In The Pines
By Huddie 'Leadbelly' Ledbetter
Several sources list it as a "traditional" song popularized by Leadbelly. [/b]
Hmmm, wonder if Leadbelly gets royalties...
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Originally posted by Bags:
Originally posted by Julian, faux celeb-porn CONNOISSEUR:
[qb] Hmmm, wonder if Leadbelly gets royalties... [/b]
not since 1949...
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Where the hell's Hammerly when U need him?
Point of trivia:
Kurdt Cobain originally played on the Leadbelly classic, "In the Pines," on Mark Lanegan's 1990 "The Winding Sheet" album, along w/Chris Novoselic, and it was renamed "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" for that release.
Cheers,
Tommy B
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There was another version of it that I use to love done back in the late 60s or early 70s. Think it was by Maggie Bell.
Or maybe it was Bonnie Bramlett with Eric Clapton, or something like that.
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I think the words might have come from a real old poem or something. I vaguely remember reading it once and remembering the songs, but there were a couple of things that were changed.