![]() Happy Just to Be Like I Am, Taj Mahal, 1971.Jim Kweskin's America, Jim Kweskin, 1971.Schlagers!, Various Artists (Arlo Guthrie), 1970.Ragtime Jug Stompers, Dave Van Ronk, 1969. ![]() Running Down the Road, Arlo Guthrie, 1969 (his version appears in the film " Two-Lane Blacktop").Johnny Young and His Chicago Blues Band, Johnny 'Man' Young, 1966.San Francisco Bay Blues, Jesse Fuller, 1963.The Country Blues, Various Artists (Memphis Jug Band), 1959."Stealin'" appeared performed by them on the album Shady Grove in 1996 and on the compilation album Acoustic Disc 100% Handmade Music, Volume 3 in 1997. Jerry Garcia also recorded the song with friend and collaborator David Grisman. Other Dead albums the song has appeared on including: Years later, the sessions would appear of the bands twelve- CD box set The Golden Road (1965-1973) released on Octobefore released as part of the stand-alone album Birth of the Dead in March 2003. The song was part of the first ever release by the San Francisco, CA based psychedelic rock band the Grateful Dead, along with "Don't Ease Me In." The Scorpio Sessions, as the recording session was known, comprised several tracks which were released in limited supply by Scorpio Records in July 1966. In any case, this recording provided the basis for modern remakes after it was re-released in 1959. On the other hand, most of the lyrics clearly predated the Memphis Jug Band recording. By some standards, this is correct, as a compilation of earlier lyrics is often equated with authorship in the blues genre. The label on this release named Will Shade as the composer, and the copyright is still administered by Shade’s publisher, Peermusic (formerly known as the Southern Music Publishing Company). The song as we know it today was first recorded by the Memphis Jug Band as "Stealin' Stealin'." This recording session took place on Septemin Memphis, TN and featured Will Shade ( harmonica), Vol Stevens ( acoustic guitar), Ben Ramey ( kazoo), and Jab Jones ( vocals, jug). It does appear in the folk song “ I Know You Rider” and may actually predate Cannon.Īnother lyric associated with Gus Cannon is “She's a married woman, but she comes to see me all the time,” which appeared in his “Minglewood Blues,” recorded January 30, 1928. However, this line doesn’t appear in any of his recorded songs. Gus Cannon claimed to have written the opening line, "Put your arms around me like a circle 'round the sun." On this basis, Cannon is sometimes credited with authorship of the song. 3: Live in Kawasaki Japan 2010 Official Bootleg: Live from Brisbane 2011, Vol.The lines “If you don’t believe I love you, look what a fool I’ve been / If you don’t believe I’d fall for you, look what a hole I’m in” were recorded by the New Orleans jazz musician Clarence Williams in 1921 and again by Leona Williams in 1922 as “If You Don't Believe I Love You, Look What a Fool I've Been.” 1 Easy Livin' Sea of Light/Spellbinder Sailing the Sea of Light Sweet Freedom Definitive Collection Live in Europe 1979 Live in Moscow Loud, Proud & Heavy: The Best of Uriah Heep The Best of Uriah Heep Celebration: Forty Years of Rock Rock Legends Live at Sweden Rock Festival 2009 On The Rebound: A Very 'Eavy 40th Anniversary Collection Official Bootleg, Vol. 1 Future Echoes of the Past Sweet Freedom 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Uriah Heep Electrically Driven - Live Sailing the Sea of Light Official Anthology The Very Best of Uriah Heep Greatest Hits Live The Ultimate Collection Gold: Looking Back 1970-2001 Sweet Freedom From the Front Row.Live! Rainbow Demon: Live & In The Studio 1994-1998 Magic Nights Chapter & Verse: The Uriah Heep Story (35th Anniversary Collection) Very Best of Uriah Heep Live in Europe 1979 Revelations: The Uriah Heep Anthology Easy Livin Bird of Prey: Best of Uriah Heep The Best of.Pt. 1-2 Live in Moscow Live at Shepperton '74 Travellers in Time: Anthology, Vol. King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents In Concert A Time of Revelation Classic Heep: An Anthology Greatest Hits Spellbinder The Best of.Pts. Stealin', should have, should have, should have been buyin' Stealin', should, should, should have been buyin' I was stealin' when I should have been buyin' So I stood on a ridge and shunned religion, thinking the world was mine I made my break and a big mistake, stealin' when I should have been buyin'Īll that fightin', killin', wine and those women gonna put me to an early graveīut my life, life, life, life, life, life, life, life, life Stood on a ridge and shunned religion, thinking the world was mine Runnin', hidin', losin', cryin', nothing left to save I don't need no food and no water, Lord, cause I'm runnin' out of timeįightin', killin', wine and women gonna put me to my grave Well, there's a hundred miles of desert lies between his hide and mine I done the rancher's daughter and I sure did hurt his pride Take me across the water cause I need some place to hide
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