Field Recordings T86-245
34:49
Roberts: A very long time ago I learned about a funny song, that's all I know. If you like funny songs.
34:58
I learned it all in the [inaudible].
35:38
The last lines?
35:53
yes [inaudible].
36:04
I meant that uh, to clear my throat. There's something in my hammond, see? And then I said [clears throat], There's something in my hammond, See? That's the end of the song when I said there's something in my hammond.
39:03
Sweet Robin One Morning in May' [inaudible]
39:53
[Inaudible] down the well and he'd sit there down in the well and they'd call his name so when after he got a song up [inaudible] and he said it so much, he said, 'Is that your name, Betty?' Oh, he said, 'that's my name Betty.'
40:24
Oh, about the men?
40:27
How a fellow knows about his name [Distortion] He'd look in the well and then see his picture in the well and he'd say [inaudible] He said these words [inaudible] 'Is that your name, Betty?' Oh, he said, 'that's my name Betty.' That was the first time he ever told anybody's name.
46:55
What do you want me to sing now?
49:45
Feel like I could give you a sample [inaudible]. I'm going to sing it now, eh?
53:03
Well, I want to tell you just about how good tobacco is.
55:25
. . . up there, up there from where the hurricanes always start from, what's it called, Puerto Rico.
55:33
Yes.
55:35
Yes.
55:39
I don't know [laughter]. Just setting down talking to him one day.
55:45
I was here in Florida and he was in Florida too [inaudible]
56:20
I was born in the Abacos.
56:26
[Inaudible] part of Abacos, yes.
56:32
About a hundred miles from Nassau [inaudible]
57:49
The answer to the riddle [inaudible]
S1576 , T86-245
34:49 - 34:49
Roberts: A very long time ago I learned about a funny song, that's all I know. If you like funny songs.
34:58 - 34:58
I learned it all in the [inaudible].
35:38 - 35:38
The last lines?
35:53 - 35:53
yes [inaudible].
36:04 - 36:04
I meant that uh, to clear my throat. There's something in my hammond, see? And then I said [clears throat], There's something in my hammond, See? That's the end of the song when I said there's something in my hammond.
39:03 - 39:03
Sweet Robin One Morning in May' [inaudible]
39:53 - 39:53
[Inaudible] down the well and he'd sit there down in the well and they'd call his name so when after he got a song up [inaudible] and he said it so much, he said, 'Is that your name, Betty?' Oh, he said, 'that's my name Betty.'
40:24 - 40:24
Oh, about the men?
40:27 - 40:58
How a fellow knows about his name [Distortion] He'd look in the well and then see his picture in the well and he'd say [inaudible] He said these words [inaudible] 'Is that your name, Betty?' Oh, he said, 'that's my name Betty.' That was the first time he ever told anybody's name.
46:55 - 46:55
What do you want me to sing now?
49:45 - 49:45
Feel like I could give you a sample [inaudible]. I'm going to sing it now, eh?
53:03 - 53:03
Well, I want to tell you just about how good tobacco is.
55:25 - 55:25
. . . up there, up there from where the hurricanes always start from, what's it called, Puerto Rico.
55:33 - 55:33
Yes.
55:35 - 55:35
Yes.
55:39 - 55:39
I don't know [laughter]. Just setting down talking to him one day.
55:45 - 55:45
I was here in Florida and he was in Florida too [inaudible]
56:20 - 56:20
I was born in the Abacos.
56:26 - 56:26
[Inaudible] part of Abacos, yes.
56:32 - 56:32
About a hundred miles from Nassau [inaudible]
57:49 - 57:49
The answer to the riddle [inaudible]