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#548835 - 10/13/07 07:46 PM
Down On Fannin Street
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ben willis
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I've been fooling around with this song for a couple of years and it's time that I finish and record it. The idea comes from the book "The Life And Legend Of Leadbelly" by Charles Wolfe and Kip Lornell. In the early 1900's Fannin st. was designated the red light district of Shreveport La. by the chamber of commerce. Leadbelly played guitar in the barrelhouses there in his youth before he went to prison for the first time. He claimed to have met and played music with "Blind Lemon Jefferson" at some point in his life and it is doubtful that it was on Fannin st. but I put him in the song anyway. The structure is kind of weird because I have already put a melody to it. A verse is sung than a verse is played so it alternates vocal/instrumental through the song. The melody is a takeoff of an old Cakewalk or Dixieland/Ragtime song to match with the time period. In verse 3 I wrote "Leadbelly's in the Angola sun" which I'm afraid that only people from that region would recognise as Angola prison farm but it's the best rhyme that I could come up with. I also may need suggestions on the last verse with "The girls there are a treat". I think that something better could go there. Thanks, Ben
Down On Fannin Street (c) copyright 2006 AB Willis
Down on Fannin street, down on Fannin street Everybody down in Shreveport town wanna get on their feet Listen to the barrelhouse band, keep one eye open for the man Dip your tin in bathtub gin try to stay out of the can Down on Fannin street, down on Fannin street Everybody down in Shreveport town wanna get on their feet
(Instrumental)....Everybody down in Shreveport town wanna get on their feet
Leadbelly is the king, of that ol' twelve string He plays it loud and he makes the crowd wanna get up and sing Down on Fannin street, down on Fannin street Everybody down in Shreveport town wanna get on their feet
(Instrumental)....Everybody down in Shreveport town wanna get on their feet
Leadbelly used to run, with Lemon Jefferson Blind Lemon had to go where the cold wind blows, Leadbelly's in the Angola sun Down on Fannin street, down on Fannin street Everybody down in Shreveport town wanna get on their feet
(Instrumental)....Everybody down in Shreveport town wanna get on their feet
If you want to meet, a girl on Fannin street Come on down to Shreveport town the girls there are a treat Down on Fannin street, down on Fannin street Everybody down in Shreveport town wanna get on their feet
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