Added: Jul 23, 2008
From: lewdite
Duration: 2:9
Lew Dite with his tenor ukulele.a song the Weavers taught me to loveThis is a song that cannot be sung gently. It requires one to stand up and "shout."
Channel: Music
Tags: dite lew tenor the ukulele weavers
Rating: 5.00 (9 ratings) Views: 126 Comments: 10
oldstewball Says:
Jul 23, 2008 - HelloLewCryptic directions to the Underground Rail Road cleverly placed into the folk idiom to fool their oppressive captors and escape with their very lives...whew,POWERFUL song,Lew.Here you have performed this chestnut with the utmost sincerity and respect for the material. You have clearly demonstrated your strong appreciation for this musical heritage.Several concert seasons back,PP&M had sung this combined with Twelve Gates To The City to many kudos.Pax,Stewball
ghostgal30e Says:
Jul 23, 2008 - Great rendition
billkilpatrick Says:
Jul 23, 2008 - boy, that took me back ..."the weavers at carnegie hall" was the first album i ever bought.an apt song as i assume those are your pajamas you're marching around in as you follow the aroma of brewing coffee back into the kitchen.
DixieRose1952 Says:
Jul 23, 2008 - Super 5 stars
LStrachey Says:
Jul 23, 2008 - well shouted!
kaburto1966 Says:
Jul 23, 2008 - Goosebumps!
christopherinsc1981 Says:
Jul 24, 2008 - 5 stars
cocklesandmussels Says:
Jul 24, 2008 - Thanks for this--not very often you get to see someone singing in their pajamas!
raymondcrooke Says:
Jul 24, 2008 - Great rendition, Lew. I knew you'd get around to doing this one!
coolanddark Says:
Jul 23, 2008 - excellent song and video Lew!i love the Weavers with Pete Seeger!its a shame they got blacklisted as communist.