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Skip James - Hard Time Killin' Floor Blues

Nehemiah Curtis "Skip" James (June 9,[1] 1902 -- October 3, 1969[2]) was an American delta blues singer, guitarist, pianist and songwriter. Born in Bentonia, Mississippi, he first learned to play guitar from another bluesman from the area, Henry Stuckey. His guitar playing is noted for its dark, minor sound, played in an open D-minor tuning with an intricate fingerpicking technique. James first recorded for Paramount Records in 1931, but these recordings sold poorly due to the Great Depression, and he drifted into obscurity. After a long absence from the public eye, James was "rediscovered" in 1964 by three blues enthusiasts, helping further the blues and folk music revival of the 1950s and early 60s. During this period, James appeared at several folk and blues festivals and gave live concerts around the county, also recording several albums for various record labels. He died in 1969 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His songs have influenced several generations of musicians, being adapted by Kansas Joe McCoy, Robert Johnson, Cream, Deep Purple, Chris Thomas King, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Beck, Big Sugar, and Rory Block.

Lyrics

Hard time's is here

An ev'rywhere you go

Times are harder

Than th'ever been befo'

Um, hm-hm

Um-hm

Um, hm-hm

Um, hm-hm-hm

You know that people

They are driftin' from do' to do'

But they can't find no heaven

I don't care where they go

Um, hm-hm

Um-uh-hm

Mm-hm-hm

Um, hm-hm-hm

People, if I ever can get up

Off a-this old hard killin' flo'

Lord, I'll never get down

This low no mo'

Um, hm-hm-hm

Hm, um-hm

Hm, hm-hm

Hm, hm-hm-hm

Well, you hear me singin'

This old lonesome song

People, you know these hard times

Can't last us so long

Hm, hm-hm

Hmm, hmm

Hm, hm-hm

Hm, hm-hm, oh Lord

You know, you'll say you had money

You better be sho'

But these hard times gon' kill you

Just drive a lonely soul

Um, hm-hm

Umm, hmm

Umm, hm-hm

Hm, hm-hm-hm

Umm-hm

Hmm-hm-hm

Umm-hm

Hm-hm-hm

Hmm, hm-hm-hm

Комментарии

5 years назад

ramon marsman

34 people needs to get shot

6 years назад

Chables

Love that dissonant reverb on his voice.

6 years назад

Matt Rossetti

This more than music, it’s pure pain and anguish of the human soul. These old delta blues recordings just blow me away.

6 years назад

The Go Guy

You can feel the pain and suffering right down to your bones, but Skip manages to embellish it with the beauty of humanity. This is what real music is about.

6 years назад

james deroc

man where is this version from . .jesus

6 years назад

FBI SHILL

When was this recorded? The quality of the voice is pristine and nothing like the scratchy distorted sounds you usually get from old recordings. Either something weird's been done to this or its a lot more recent than I thought.

6 years назад

Slawek pierwszy

hit me some one, I dreaming

6 years назад

mooncaine

Minor correction: last line in last verse is "that's dry long so." Loved hearing this version.Thanks for posting it!

6 years назад

pedro a. cantero

¡Sobrecogedor! Su voz llega hasta el alma.

6 years назад

Lee Gerrin

It speaks to me..hmmmm. lawd, love them blues..the sound of the broken and drifters.

6 years назад

sweat the details

pain in the words made it that much more meaningful and powerful...

6 years назад

contactkeithstack

his rhythm is so relaxed and interesting. beautiful.

7 years назад

Dominic A James

Great number !!

7 years назад

Barbara Higgins-Dover

I'm sure the nine dislikes have a very racist reason why they don't like the music...personally, I think it's awesome!

7 years назад

Stoned Goddess

Skip rules..

7 years назад

Keena Addison

is this a cover? ...1902? ..the recording sounds to good.. ?

7 years назад

qoofoo

am i late?

7 years назад

Littlebird Jill

Wonderful!!

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