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St. James Infirmary
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Michael Hawkeye Herman: Blues Musician
"Herman plays with a sensitive, reflective touch that continually draws attention to his vocals, which are effectively understated and free of affectation... Herman can rock with the best of them. A solid choice for fans of traditional acoustic blues." - Living Blues Magazine "One of America's finest acoustic guitarists and blues educators." - Cascade Blues Association "...an uncanny grasp of so many different Blues styles." - Holler, Colorado Blues Society "Robert Johnson, Big Bill Broonzy, and Muddy Waters were giants of the genre he grew up listening to and who live on through the evocative, haunting acoustic slide-guitar style he plays." - The Reporter, San Diego, CA "...plays haunting music on a mournful guitar." - Los Angeles Times "...plays a powerful variety of hard-driving acoustic blues, a crowd pleaser." - Mississippi Valley Blues News "...a mean, clean guitar picker." - San Francisco Examiner "The only thing better than hearing this live album is seeing Hawkeye Herman in the flesh. Whether adding his own spin to blues classics or offering his own songs, Herman is a one-man history of blues, noteworthy guitar player and inimitable communicator. Miss him at your peril." - Blues Access "Each song is presented with a heartfelt depth rarely witnessed these days amongst all the amplifiers and studio embellishments... Throughout "Blues Alive!," Herman proves to be a seasoned storyteller above all, as well as an accomplished guitarist." - Blues Revue Magazine "Playing both fingerpick and slide guitar, Herman's licks are clean, yet spare..., his vocals are direct and straightforward, but full of emotion... he has immersed himself in the sound and feeling and has emerged as one of the most widely respected acoustic blues musicians around... Blues Alive! ain't electric, doesn't have drums and such, wasn't produced in a high-tech studio, but it's about as real as the blues gets." - Sing Out!
Song Info
Genre
Blues Blues General
Charts
Peak #64
Peak in subgenre #20
Author
Michael Hawkeye Herman
Rights
©1998 Michael Hawkeye Herman
Uploaded
March 25, 2005
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MP3 4.3 MB 128 kbps 4:43
Lyrics
It was down in old Joe's bar room, on he corner by the square. They were serving the dirnks as usual, and the usual crowd was there. One my left stood old Joe McKennedy, and his eyes they were bloodshot red. As he gazed at the crowd around him, these are the words he said: I went down to the St . James Infirmary, to see my baby there. She was stretched out on a long white table, so cool, so cold, so fair. Let her go, let her go, God love her. Wherever she may be. She can search this whole world over, she'll never find a better man than me. When I die, when I die, please bury me With this guitar and my Stetson hat. Put a twenty dollar gold piece on my watch chain, so my friends will know I died standing pat. I want six crap shooters for pall bearers. I want a chorus girl to sing all my songs. Put a blues band on my hearse wagon, so we can raise Hell as we roll along. Let her go, let her go, God love her. Wherever she may be. She can search this whole wide world over, she'll never find a man like me. And now that you've heard my story, I'm gonna have one more shot of booze. And if anyone should ask you You tell 'em ... I've got those .... gambler's ... blues.
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