Gonna climb up this mountain 'Cause there's one thing I know My daddy's in this mountain Digging Arkansas coal Yes I hear my momma calling I'll let her wait ten minutes more She'll be sold 'Cause I like to lay on the ground 'N listen to the sound of my daddy Digging Arkansas coal I was born in this mountain Been down here since I was Nine years old And I know someday I'll Die in this mountain Digging, digging Arkansas, Arkansas coal Arkansas coal Married me a good man Back in '59 Knew he was an Arkansas coal miner And that suited me fine Got us a little daughter She's only eight years old Wishes she was a man like her daddy Digging Arkansas coal Billy, get off of that mountain Billy, you got to go to school Billy, your momma and daddy Ain't gonna raise you no natural fool Ain't gonna raise you no natural fool Momma, why is the earth shaking Momma, is the world coming to an end Momma, why are you crying Is it another cave in My God, the rocks are falling Ten thousand tons on my head I knew someday this would happen So this is how it feels to be dead So this is how it feels to be dead Digging Arkansas coal
Paris Arkansas is at the foot of Mt. Magazine in Logon County Arkansas. 10% of the coal mined in Arkansas came from Logan County. I don't know if there was a coal mine on (under) Mt. Magazine, but who ever wrote the song must have had ties to the area.
From a little internet digging..."Barton Lee Hazlewood[4] was born in Mannford, Oklahoma, ... spent most of his youth living in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, and Louisiana."
While fools sent time on on stupid concept albums(Yes I'm talking about Yes & The Who) Lee & Nancy do it in less than 6 minutes and make it sound fun, fresh & sexy.
@jeffthunders Yes seriously Folk(along with County songs) songs are about telling tales which are true and have morals. Concept albums are about whimsy & nothings that their 'creator's' claim have morals, enlightment & understanding (more likely rubbish). This is a true concept song.This of course is only my view and you are entitled to totally reject it. Thanks anyway for comment.
Honestly this is one of my favorite songs of theirs
I love you, Carlee!
I have this CD. Every song in it is absolutely unbelievable!
don' t know why, but this song make me wanna shake my shoulder following the rhythm..
3 great songs in 1!
Nancy Sinatra is always the best¡¡¡¡
Love the whole Nancy and Lee Together Again album from '71-72. I transferred it from an 8-track to MP3.
so beautiful....
Gonna climb up this mountain
'Cause there's one thing I know
My daddy's in this mountain
Digging Arkansas coal
Yes I hear my momma calling
I'll let her wait ten minutes more
She'll be sold
'Cause I like to lay on the ground
'N listen to the sound of my daddy
Digging Arkansas coal
I was born in this mountain
Been down here since I was
Nine years old
And I know someday I'll
Die in this mountain
Digging, digging
Arkansas, Arkansas coal
Arkansas coal
Married me a good man
Back in '59
Knew he was an Arkansas coal miner
And that suited me fine
Got us a little daughter
She's only eight years old
Wishes she was a man like her daddy
Digging Arkansas coal
Billy, get off of that mountain
Billy, you got to go to school
Billy, your momma and daddy
Ain't gonna raise you no natural fool
Ain't gonna raise you no natural fool
Momma, why is the earth shaking
Momma, is the world coming to an end
Momma, why are you crying
Is it another cave in
My God, the rocks are falling
Ten thousand tons on my head
I knew someday this would happen
So this is how it feels to be dead
So this is how it feels to be dead
Digging Arkansas coal
Paris Arkansas is at the foot of Mt. Magazine in Logon County Arkansas. 10% of the coal mined in Arkansas came from Logan County. I don't know if there was a coal mine on (under) Mt. Magazine, but who ever wrote the song must have had ties to the area.
From a little internet digging..."Barton Lee Hazlewood[4] was born in Mannford, Oklahoma, ... spent most of his youth living in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, and Louisiana."
Interesting. Thank you for adding info for us. :-)
You out there Matt?miss ya man.
I have the urge to listen to "Timothy" now!
Do you have to let it linger ?
Oh yes, the intro is kinda similar! Never noticed before now...
While fools sent time on on stupid concept albums(Yes I'm talking about Yes & The Who) Lee & Nancy do it in less than 6 minutes and make it sound fun, fresh & sexy.
@TheHughLundy Seriously? There's a big difference between a concept album and what is essentially a folk song. That comparison is just pointless.
@jeffthunders Yes seriously Folk(along with County songs) songs are about telling tales which are true and have morals. Concept albums are about whimsy & nothings that their 'creator's' claim have morals, enlightment & understanding (more likely rubbish). This is a true concept song.This of course is only my view and you are entitled to totally reject it. Thanks anyway for comment.
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