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That’s worse than being alone. being than worse That’s

popular being “Morning Has Broken”. Has “Morning being popular

command blest His obey Children

from Harnett County, North Carolina. North County, Harnett from

But I don’t know a thing in this whole wide world wide whole this in thing a know don’t I But

Many lyrics have been set to this familiar melody, with the most most the with melody, familiar this to set been have lyrics Many Love one another thus saith the Savior the saith thus another one Love

credit the playing of fiddler Dougal Campbell Campbell Dougal fiddler of playing the credit who Overton A.C. and With great riches to call my own my call to riches great With

Children obey the Father’s blest command blest Father’s the obey Children

Traditional Gaelic Traditional

Like a king I may live in a palace so tall so palace a in live may I king a Like guys at Mars Hill in 1998. A happy tune recorded by Lauchlin Shaw Shaw Lauchlin by recorded tune happy A 1998. in Hill Mars at guys

Love one another thus saith the Savior the saith thus another one Love Bunessan 3.

We learned this from our friend Charlie Gravel and the Raleigh Raleigh the and Gravel Charlie friend our from this learned We

Where no one stands alone. stands one no Where

May the heart’s best impulse ever, check them ere they soil the lip. the soil they ere them check ever, impulse best heart’s the May

Traditional

Take my hand, let me stand me let hand, my Take

There’s no place like home. like place no There’s

Angry words! O let them never, from the tongue unbridled slip unbridled tongue the from never, them let O words! Angry

Waltz Italian 9.

From here to the great unknown great the to here From

Hold my hand all the way, every hour, every day every hour, every way, the all hand my Hold Don’t wait ‘til too late to remember, there may be a sign on the door. the on sign a be may there remember, to late too ‘til wait Don’t

family favorite. family

You’ll never need a ticket, as long as I’m on this car”. this on I’m as long as ticket, a need never You’ll

Too soon will the old home be vacant, a candlelight gleaming no more no gleaming candlelight a vacant, be home old the will soon Too

This hymn is #65 in the Hymns of Zion and has long been a a been long has and Zion of Hymns the in #65 is hymn This

Don’t turn your face from me.” from face your turn Don’t

He said, “God bless you little one, just stay right where you are. you where right stay just one, little you bless “God said, He Oh why don’t you make their hearts glad? hearts their make you don’t why Oh

And my heart felt alone and I cried “O, Lord, “O, cried I and alone felt heart my And Words & Music by Horatio R. Palmer, 1867 Palmer, R. Horatio by Music & Words

How long has it been since you’ve seen them, them, seen you’ve since been it has long How

Angry Words Angry 6.

In the darkness, as black as could be could as black as darkness, the In

And taking out his hand, wiped a tear drop from his eye. his from drop tear a wiped hand, his out taking And How long has it been since you’ve written, a letter to mother and dad? and mother to letter a written, you’ve since been it has long How

Once I stood in the night with my head bowed low bowed head my with night the in stood I Once The conductor could not answer, he could not make a reply a make not could he answer, not could conductor The

And now he was standing in silence, too late, yes too late, he’d returned. he’d late, too yes late, too silence, in standing was he now And

the evening when the sun is setting and the glaciers are turning red. turning are glaciers the and setting is sun the when evening the

© Mosie Lister Songs/Lillenas Publishing Songs/Lillenas Lister Mosie ©

If I could only bring back, my poor dear old blind dad.” blind old dear poor my back, bring only could I If yearned

Switzerland’s beautiful mountains and valleys. This is especially true in in true especially is This valleys. and mountains beautiful Switzerland’s

Where No One Stands Alone Stands One No Where 12.

“My brother and my sister would both be very glad, very be both would sister my and brother “My

In an old rocking chair how she waited for one glimpse of him how she she how him of glimpse one for waited she how chair rocking old an In

We play this one instrumentally but it has lyrics that describe describe that lyrics has it but instrumentally one this play We

The hands of an angel had made it with many a prayer prayed before. prayed prayer a many with it made had angel an of hands The

Written by Ferd. Huber (1791-1863) St. Gallen St. (1791-1863) Huber Ferd. by Written My poor dear old blind father’s in prison almost dead.” almost prison in father’s blind old dear poor My

A “Welcome” I read on the floor mat, an old braided rug by the door the by rug braided old an mat, floor the on read I “Welcome” A

our Gospel Hymns #749. Hymns Gospel our

Luegid vo Berg und Tal und Berg vo Luegid 5.

“My mother’s daily sewing, to try to earn our bread, our earn to try to sewing, daily mother’s “My

“Somewhere the sun is shining, somewhere the songbirds dwell”. It’s in in It’s dwell”. songbirds the somewhere shining, is sun the “Somewhere

There’s an old log cabin for sale. for cabin log old an There’s

We play this one instrumentally but it has lyrics that start start that lyrics has it but instrumentally one this play We

I’m going for his pardon, this cold December day.” December cold this pardon, his for going I’m Now the old rocking chair will be rocking no more, more, no rocking be will chair rocking old the Now

In that lovely land of unclouded day. unclouded of land lovely that In

“My daddy, he’s in prison, he’s almost blind, they say, they blind, almost he’s prison, in he’s daddy, “My

Words by Jessie B. Pounds, Music by John S. Fearis (1897) Fearis S. John by Music Pounds, B. Jessie by Words For the boy whose last promise did fail did promise last whose boy the For

And they tell me that no tears ever come again come ever tears no that me tell they And

Beautiful Isle Beautiful 11. Many years and old couple so patiently looked looked patiently so couple old and years Many

And His smile drives their sorrow away sorrow their drives smile His And

She said “I have no ticket”, and then this story she told. she story this then and ticket”, no have “I said She

And a light burning bright in the dell” the in bright burning light a And

Oh they tell me that He smiles on His children there children His on smiles He that me tell they Oh

A little girl in scarlet, her hair was bright as gold. as bright was hair her scarlet, in girl little A

Easy terms just keep a log on the fire fire the on log a keep just terms Easy

I’d tickle your feet and make you laugh if you stepped on me at all. at me on stepped you if laugh you make and feet your tickle I’d

an old oaken bucket and well, well, and bucket oaken old an

If I were a big wool rug sitting in your front hall, front your in sitting rug wool big a were I If

Sheds its fragrance through the unclouded day unclouded the through fragrance its Sheds

way. fashioned time old his in “tickets” shouted conductor The And the sign read “An Old Cabin For Sale, Sale, For Cabin Old “An read sign the And

Where the tree of life in eternal bloom eternal in life of tree the Where

The eastbound train was crowded one cold December day. December cold one crowded was train eastbound The I’d be ten times as beautiful, ‘cause I’d be wearing you. wearing be I’d ‘cause beautiful, as times ten be I’d

Oh they tell me of that land far away far land that of me tell they Oh

If I were a hair ribbon, my color it was blue, was it color my ribbon, hair a were I If

My heart ached in pity to see him, for these were the words that it bore it that words the were these for him, see to pity in ached heart My

Oh they tell me of a home where my friends have gone have friends my where home a of me tell they Oh

A stranger was standing in silence, his eyes firmly fixed on the door the on fixed firmly eyes his silence, in standing was stranger A

Traditional

I’d pick you up upon my back and teach you how to fly. to how you teach and back my upon up you pick I’d

Train Eastbound 8.

I found an old fashioned log cabin, so beautiful there to behold to there beautiful so cabin, log fashioned old an found I Oh they tell me of an unclouded day unclouded an of me tell they Oh If I were a breath of wind on your cheeks as you walked by, walked you as cheeks your on wind of breath a were I If

While strolling along in the country, reviewing the scenes new and old and new scenes the reviewing country, the in along strolling While Oh they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise clouds storm no where home a of me tell they Oh

I’d run right up and kiss your lips, and kiss them twice again. twice them kiss and lips, your kiss and up right run I’d

Oh the land of the unclouded sky unclouded the of land the Oh

hope you enjoy our simple arrangement. simple our enjoy you hope

If I were a drop of rain that trickled down your chin, your down trickled that rain of drop a were I If

Mrs. Payte had written. had Payte Mrs. Oh the land of cloudless day cloudless of land the Oh

learned the tune from Liz Carroll’s recording “Lost in the Loop”. We We Loop”. the in “Lost recording Carroll’s Liz from tune the learned

sang the first two verses, and we recently uncovered the third verse that that verse third the uncovered recently we and verses, two first the sang

I’d sing the sweetest little song that a banjo e’er did sing. did e’er banjo a that song little sweetest the sing I’d

Oh they tell me of an unclouded day unclouded an of me tell they Oh

We’ve had the pleasure of meeting this fine Irish musician and and musician Irish fine this meeting of pleasure the had We’ve

If I were an old banjo, felt your fingers on my strings, my on fingers your felt banjo, old an were I If Heidi learned this from a 1965 Porter Wagoner recording. He He recording. Wagoner Porter 1965 a from this learned Heidi

Oh they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise clouds storm no where home a of me tell they Oh

© 1999 Dáithi Sproule/BMI Dáithi 1999 ©

Written by Mrs. J.W. Payte/Bridge Building Music Music Building Payte/Bridge J.W. Mrs. by Written

Oh they tell me of a home far away far home a of me tell they Oh Sun the in Crow The 7.

I’d hold you in my arms each night, keep you warm in the winter time. winter the in warm you keep night, each arms my in you hold I’d Old Log Cabin For Sale For Cabin Log Old 2.

Oh they tell me of a home far beyond the skies the beyond far home a of me tell they Oh If I were a featherbed in your house so fine, so house your in featherbed a were I If

Brightest links of life are broken by a single angry word. angry single a by broken are life of links Brightest

always well received in workshops and jam sessions. jam and workshops in received well always Muller. Heidi , and singer friend, good our by written is It arrangement includes the banjo and autoharp to give it an old-timey feel. old-timey an it give to autoharp and banjo the includes arrangement

Angry words are lightly spoken, bitterest thoughts are rashly stirred rashly are thoughts bitterest spoken, lightly are words Angry

John enjoys playing this up-tempo gospel number on the banjo. It’s It’s banjo. the on number gospel up-tempo this playing enjoys John it. heard we time first the melody beautiful this with love in fell We John McCutcheon plays this one on the hammered dulcimer. Our Our dulcimer. hammered the on one this plays McCutcheon John

Words & Music by Josiah K. Alwood, circa 1880 circa Alwood, K. Josiah by Music & Words BMI Music, Cascadia Muller Heidi 2000 ©

© John McCutcheon/Appalsongs (ASCAP) McCutcheon/Appalsongs John ©

For a moment’s reckless folly, thus to desolate and mar. and desolate to thus folly, reckless moment’s a For

The Unclouded Day Unclouded The 4. Turning Winter’s 1.

Featherbed 10.

Love is much too pure and holy, friendship is too sacred far sacred too is friendship holy, and pure too much is Love

JH-002 Turning Winter’s Cerrigione Heidi & John 13. Bim chlinne Fochsli 17. In the Bleak Midwinter © Ueli Alder, Urnaesch Switzerland Music by Gustav T. Holst (1906) Winter’s Turning A happy hackbrett tune learned from a collection of Swiss This melody is known as “Cranham” but is most often sung with 1. Winter’s Turning...... 3:23 Appenzeller music. the lyrics to In the Bleak Midwinter, written by Christina Rossetti. 2. Old Log Cabin For Sale ...... 4:43

14. Breton Fisherman’s Prayer 18. A Prayer 3. Bunessan ...... 2:45 © 1979 (melody) Susan Stevens; Verse 1 Traditional; Arranged by Heidi Cerrigione Verses 2 & 3 by Lori Keddell; Verse 4 by Kerry Ban. Thank-you! 4. The Unclouded Day ...... 3:14 Thanks to Neal Walters for sharing a recording of the McLain Winter’s Turning Protect me, O Lord, for my boat is so small Family melody to “Sweet Rivers”. We’ve adapted the lyrics from an 5. Luegid vo Berg und Tal ...... 2:53 My boat is so small and your sea is so wide, 1873 poem written by Matilda Edwards. 6. Angry Words ...... 3:42 Protect me, O Lord. Lord, make my life a shining light within the world to glow. 7. The Crow in the Sun...... 4:00 The sails of my boat are all tattered and torn. A little flame that burneth bright, wherever I may go. Protect me, O Lord, from the strength of the storm, A relaxing selection of family favor- 8. Eastbound Train...... 3:28 Protect me, O Lord. Lord, make my life a fragrant flower that giveth joy to all. ites along with new songs we 9. Italian Waltz ...... 2:27 Content to bloom in native bower, although the place be small. Protect me, O Lord, as I sail far from home. wanted to share. Ten are instrumental 10. Featherbed ...... 3:09 No compass or chart, I am lost and alone, Lord, make my life a soothing song that comforteth the sad Protect me, O Lord. That helpeth others to be strong and makes the singer glad. and ten have vocals. 11. Beautiful Isle...... 2:36 12. Where No One Stands Alone...... 3:11 Bring me, O Lord, to safe harbor at dawn. Lord, make my life a solid staff, whereon the weak may rest. Heidi Cerrigione Safe to the arms of the one that I love, That so what health and strength I have, may serve my neighbors best. 13. Bim chlinne Fochsli ...... 2:46 Protect me, O Lord. Autoharp, Hammered Dulcimer, Lord, make my life a humble hymn, of tenderness and praise Mountain Dulcimer, Accordion, Piano 14. Breton Fisherman’s Prayer...... 3:54 15. Isle de Madeleine Of faith that never waxeth dim, in all His wonderous ways. Traditional & Vocals 15. Isle de Madeleine ...... 3:10 We learned this from a Chris Norman recording “The Wooden 19. The Home of the Soul 16. I See the Moon ...... 3:21 Flute”. His source was Quebec fiddler Joe Bouchard. Traditional John Cerrigione This is #229 in the Hymns of Zion. We have always liked 17. In the Bleak Midwinter ...... 2:47 16. I See the Moon hearing the high tenor descant to this hymn. Guitar, Autoharp, Banjo, Bass, 18. A Prayer...... 3:32 ©1953 Frank-Meredith Willson Music & Vocals 19. The Home of the Soul ...... 2:48 20. Sleep Baby Sleep I see the moon, the moon sees me, Recorded & Mixed at Sunroom Studio 20. Sleep Baby Sleep...... 3:54 Down through the leaves of the old oak tree. Traditional Please let the light that shines on me, Jimmie Rodgers first recorded this song in 1927. We learned it 56 Egypt Road Total Time...... 66:35 Shine on the one I love. from a Doc Watson recording. Ellington, CT 06029 Over the mountain, over the sea www.doofusmusic.com/JHWEB.html Back where my heart is longing to be. Sleep, little baby sleepin’, Close your bright eyes Please let the light that shines on me, And listen while your mother dear, sings sweet lullabies. J & Shine on the one I love. Photos taken on Hoffman Road, H Sleep, little baby sleepin’, While angels watch over you I hear the lark, the lark hears me, Singing a song with a memory. And listen while your daddy sings sweet little songs for you. Ellington Please let the lark that sings to me, Sing to the one I love. John & Heidi Cerrigione

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That’s worse than being alone. being than worse That’s

popular being “Morning Has Broken”. Has “Morning being popular

command blest His obey Children

from Harnett County, North Carolina. North County, Harnett from

But I don’t know a thing in this whole wide world wide whole this in thing a know don’t I But

Many lyrics have been set to this familiar melody, with the most most the with melody, familiar this to set been have lyrics Many Love one another thus saith the Savior the saith thus another one Love

credit the playing of fiddler Dougal Campbell Campbell Dougal fiddler of playing the credit who Overton A.C. and With great riches to call my own my call to riches great With

Children obey the Father’s blest command blest Father’s the obey Children

Traditional Gaelic Traditional

Like a king I may live in a palace so tall so palace a in live may I king a Like guys at Mars Hill in 1998. A happy tune recorded by Lauchlin Shaw Shaw Lauchlin by recorded tune happy A 1998. in Hill Mars at guys

Love one another thus saith the Savior the saith thus another one Love Bunessan 3.

We learned this from our friend Charlie Gravel and the Raleigh Raleigh the and Gravel Charlie friend our from this learned We

Where no one stands alone. stands one no Where

May the heart’s best impulse ever, check them ere they soil the lip. the soil they ere them check ever, impulse best heart’s the May

Traditional

Take my hand, let me stand me let hand, my Take

There’s no place like home. like place no There’s

Angry words! O let them never, from the tongue unbridled slip unbridled tongue the from never, them let O words! Angry

Waltz Italian 9.

From here to the great unknown great the to here From

Hold my hand all the way, every hour, every day every hour, every way, the all hand my Hold Don’t wait ‘til too late to remember, there may be a sign on the door. the on sign a be may there remember, to late too ‘til wait Don’t

family favorite. family

You’ll never need a ticket, as long as I’m on this car”. this on I’m as long as ticket, a need never You’ll

Too soon will the old home be vacant, a candlelight gleaming no more no gleaming candlelight a vacant, be home old the will soon Too

This hymn is #65 in the Hymns of Zion and has long been a a been long has and Zion of Hymns the in #65 is hymn This

Don’t turn your face from me.” from face your turn Don’t

He said, “God bless you little one, just stay right where you are. you where right stay just one, little you bless “God said, He Oh why don’t you make their hearts glad? hearts their make you don’t why Oh

And my heart felt alone and I cried “O, Lord, “O, cried I and alone felt heart my And Words & Music by Horatio R. Palmer, 1867 Palmer, R. Horatio by Music & Words

How long has it been since you’ve seen them, them, seen you’ve since been it has long How

Angry Words Angry 6.

In the darkness, as black as could be could as black as darkness, the In

And taking out his hand, wiped a tear drop from his eye. his from drop tear a wiped hand, his out taking And How long has it been since you’ve written, a letter to mother and dad? and mother to letter a written, you’ve since been it has long How

Once I stood in the night with my head bowed low bowed head my with night the in stood I Once The conductor could not answer, he could not make a reply a make not could he answer, not could conductor The

And now he was standing in silence, too late, yes too late, he’d returned. he’d late, too yes late, too silence, in standing was he now And

the evening when the sun is setting and the glaciers are turning red. turning are glaciers the and setting is sun the when evening the

© Mosie Lister Songs/Lillenas Publishing Songs/Lillenas Lister Mosie ©

If I could only bring back, my poor dear old blind dad.” blind old dear poor my back, bring only could I If yearned

Switzerland’s beautiful mountains and valleys. This is especially true in in true especially is This valleys. and mountains beautiful Switzerland’s

Where No One Stands Alone Stands One No Where 12.

“My brother and my sister would both be very glad, very be both would sister my and brother “My

In an old rocking chair how she waited for one glimpse of him how she she how him of glimpse one for waited she how chair rocking old an In

We play this one instrumentally but it has lyrics that describe describe that lyrics has it but instrumentally one this play We

The hands of an angel had made it with many a prayer prayed before. prayed prayer a many with it made had angel an of hands The

Written by Ferd. Huber (1791-1863) St. Gallen St. (1791-1863) Huber Ferd. by Written My poor dear old blind father’s in prison almost dead.” almost prison in father’s blind old dear poor My

A “Welcome” I read on the floor mat, an old braided rug by the door the by rug braided old an mat, floor the on read I “Welcome” A

our Gospel Hymns #749. Hymns Gospel our

Luegid vo Berg und Tal und Berg vo Luegid 5.

“My mother’s daily sewing, to try to earn our bread, our earn to try to sewing, daily mother’s “My

“Somewhere the sun is shining, somewhere the songbirds dwell”. It’s in in It’s dwell”. songbirds the somewhere shining, is sun the “Somewhere

There’s an old log cabin for sale. for cabin log old an There’s

We play this one instrumentally but it has lyrics that start start that lyrics has it but instrumentally one this play We

I’m going for his pardon, this cold December day.” December cold this pardon, his for going I’m Now the old rocking chair will be rocking no more, more, no rocking be will chair rocking old the Now

In that lovely land of unclouded day. unclouded of land lovely that In

“My daddy, he’s in prison, he’s almost blind, they say, they blind, almost he’s prison, in he’s daddy, “My

Words by Jessie B. Pounds, Music by John S. Fearis (1897) Fearis S. John by Music Pounds, B. Jessie by Words For the boy whose last promise did fail did promise last whose boy the For

And they tell me that no tears ever come again come ever tears no that me tell they And

Beautiful Isle Beautiful 11. Many years and old couple so patiently looked looked patiently so couple old and years Many

And His smile drives their sorrow away sorrow their drives smile His And

She said “I have no ticket”, and then this story she told. she story this then and ticket”, no have “I said She

And a light burning bright in the dell” the in bright burning light a And

Oh they tell me that He smiles on His children there children His on smiles He that me tell they Oh

A little girl in scarlet, her hair was bright as gold. as bright was hair her scarlet, in girl little A

Easy terms just keep a log on the fire fire the on log a keep just terms Easy

I’d tickle your feet and make you laugh if you stepped on me at all. at me on stepped you if laugh you make and feet your tickle I’d

an old oaken bucket and well, well, and bucket oaken old an

If I were a big wool rug sitting in your front hall, front your in sitting rug wool big a were I If

Sheds its fragrance through the unclouded day unclouded the through fragrance its Sheds

The conductor shouted “tickets” in his old time fashioned way. fashioned time old his in “tickets” shouted conductor The

And the sign read “An Old Cabin For Sale, Sale, For Cabin Old “An read sign the And

Where the tree of life in eternal bloom eternal in life of tree the Where

The eastbound train was crowded one cold December day. December cold one crowded was train eastbound The I’d be ten times as beautiful, ‘cause I’d be wearing you. wearing be I’d ‘cause beautiful, as times ten be I’d

Oh they tell me of that land far away far land that of me tell they Oh

If I were a hair ribbon, my color it was blue, was it color my ribbon, hair a were I If

My heart ached in pity to see him, for these were the words that it bore it that words the were these for him, see to pity in ached heart My

Oh they tell me of a home where my friends have gone have friends my where home a of me tell they Oh

A stranger was standing in silence, his eyes firmly fixed on the door the on fixed firmly eyes his silence, in standing was stranger A

Traditional

I’d pick you up upon my back and teach you how to fly. to how you teach and back my upon up you pick I’d

Train Eastbound 8.

I found an old fashioned log cabin, so beautiful there to behold to there beautiful so cabin, log fashioned old an found I Oh they tell me of an unclouded day unclouded an of me tell they Oh If I were a breath of wind on your cheeks as you walked by, walked you as cheeks your on wind of breath a were I If

While strolling along in the country, reviewing the scenes new and old and new scenes the reviewing country, the in along strolling While Oh they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise clouds storm no where home a of me tell they Oh

I’d run right up and kiss your lips, and kiss them twice again. twice them kiss and lips, your kiss and up right run I’d

Oh the land of the unclouded sky unclouded the of land the Oh

hope you enjoy our simple arrangement. simple our enjoy you hope

If I were a drop of rain that trickled down your chin, your down trickled that rain of drop a were I If

Mrs. Payte had written. had Payte Mrs. Oh the land of cloudless day cloudless of land the Oh

learned the tune from Liz Carroll’s recording “Lost in the Loop”. We We Loop”. the in “Lost recording Carroll’s Liz from tune the learned

sang the first two verses, and we recently uncovered the third verse that that verse third the uncovered recently we and verses, two first the sang

I’d sing the sweetest little song that a banjo e’er did sing. did e’er banjo a that song little sweetest the sing I’d

Oh they tell me of an unclouded day unclouded an of me tell they Oh

We’ve had the pleasure of meeting this fine Irish musician and and musician Irish fine this meeting of pleasure the had We’ve

If I were an old banjo, felt your fingers on my strings, my on fingers your felt banjo, old an were I If Heidi learned this from a 1965 Porter Wagoner recording. He He recording. Wagoner Porter 1965 a from this learned Heidi

Oh they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise clouds storm no where home a of me tell they Oh

© 1999 Dáithi Sproule/BMI Dáithi 1999 ©

Written by Mrs. J.W. Payte/Bridge Building Music Music Building Payte/Bridge J.W. Mrs. by Written

Oh they tell me of a home far away far home a of me tell they Oh Sun the in Crow The 7.

I’d hold you in my arms each night, keep you warm in the winter time. winter the in warm you keep night, each arms my in you hold I’d Old Log Cabin For Sale For Cabin Log Old 2.

Oh they tell me of a home far beyond the skies the beyond far home a of me tell they Oh If I were a featherbed in your house so fine, so house your in featherbed a were I If

Brightest links of life are broken by a single angry word. angry single a by broken are life of links Brightest

always well received in workshops and jam sessions. jam and workshops in received well always Muller. Heidi songwriter, and singer friend, good our by written is It arrangement includes the banjo and autoharp to give it an old-timey feel. old-timey an it give to autoharp and banjo the includes arrangement

Angry words are lightly spoken, bitterest thoughts are rashly stirred rashly are thoughts bitterest spoken, lightly are words Angry

John enjoys playing this up-tempo gospel number on the banjo. It’s It’s banjo. the on number gospel up-tempo this playing enjoys John it. heard we time first the melody beautiful this with love in fell We John McCutcheon plays this one on the hammered dulcimer. Our Our dulcimer. hammered the on one this plays McCutcheon John

© 2000 Heidi Muller Cascadia Music, BMI Music, Cascadia Muller Heidi 2000 © Words & Music by Josiah K. Alwood, circa 1880 circa Alwood, K. Josiah by Music & Words

© John McCutcheon/Appalsongs (ASCAP) McCutcheon/Appalsongs John ©

For a moment’s reckless folly, thus to desolate and mar. and desolate to thus folly, reckless moment’s a For

The Unclouded Day Unclouded The 4. Turning Winter’s 1.

Featherbed 10.

Love is much too pure and holy, friendship is too sacred far sacred too is friendship holy, and pure too much is Love

JH-002 Turning Winter’s Cerrigione Heidi & John 13. Bim chlinne Fochsli 17. In the Bleak Midwinter © Ueli Alder, Urnaesch Switzerland Music by Gustav T. Holst (1906) Winter’s Turning A happy hackbrett tune learned from a collection of Swiss This melody is known as “Cranham” but is most often sung with 1. Winter’s Turning...... 3:23 Appenzeller music. the lyrics to In the Bleak Midwinter, written by Christina Rossetti. 2. Old Log Cabin For Sale ...... 4:43

14. Breton Fisherman’s Prayer 18. A Prayer 3. Bunessan ...... 2:45 © 1979 (melody) Susan Stevens; Verse 1 Traditional; Arranged by Heidi Cerrigione Verses 2 & 3 by Lori Keddell; Verse 4 by Kerry Ban. Thank-you! 4. The Unclouded Day ...... 3:14 Thanks to Neal Walters for sharing a recording of the McLain Winter’s Turning Protect me, O Lord, for my boat is so small Family melody to “Sweet Rivers”. We’ve adapted the lyrics from an 5. Luegid vo Berg und Tal ...... 2:53 My boat is so small and your sea is so wide, 1873 poem written by Matilda Edwards. 6. Angry Words ...... 3:42 Protect me, O Lord. Lord, make my life a shining light within the world to glow. 7. The Crow in the Sun...... 4:00 The sails of my boat are all tattered and torn. A little flame that burneth bright, wherever I may go. Protect me, O Lord, from the strength of the storm, A relaxing selection of family favor- 8. Eastbound Train...... 3:28 Protect me, O Lord. Lord, make my life a fragrant flower that giveth joy to all. ites along with new songs we 9. Italian Waltz ...... 2:27 Content to bloom in native bower, although the place be small. Protect me, O Lord, as I sail far from home. wanted to share. Ten are instrumental 10. Featherbed ...... 3:09 No compass or chart, I am lost and alone, Lord, make my life a soothing song that comforteth the sad Protect me, O Lord. That helpeth others to be strong and makes the singer glad. and ten have vocals. 11. Beautiful Isle...... 2:36 12. Where No One Stands Alone...... 3:11 Bring me, O Lord, to safe harbor at dawn. Lord, make my life a solid staff, whereon the weak may rest. Heidi Cerrigione Safe to the arms of the one that I love, That so what health and strength I have, may serve my neighbors best. 13. Bim chlinne Fochsli ...... 2:46 Protect me, O Lord. Autoharp, Hammered Dulcimer, Lord, make my life a humble hymn, of tenderness and praise Mountain Dulcimer, Accordion, Piano 14. Breton Fisherman’s Prayer...... 3:54 15. Isle de Madeleine Of faith that never waxeth dim, in all His wonderous ways. Traditional & Vocals 15. Isle de Madeleine ...... 3:10 We learned this from a Chris Norman recording “The Wooden 19. The Home of the Soul 16. I See the Moon ...... 3:21 Flute”. His source was Quebec fiddler Joe Bouchard. Traditional John Cerrigione This is #229 in the Hymns of Zion. We have always liked 17. In the Bleak Midwinter ...... 2:47 16. I See the Moon hearing the high tenor descant to this hymn. Guitar, Autoharp, Banjo, Bass, 18. A Prayer...... 3:32 ©1953 Frank-Meredith Willson Music & Vocals 19. The Home of the Soul ...... 2:48 20. Sleep Baby Sleep I see the moon, the moon sees me, Recorded & Mixed at Sunroom Studio 20. Sleep Baby Sleep...... 3:54 Down through the leaves of the old oak tree. Traditional Please let the light that shines on me, Jimmie Rodgers first recorded this song in 1927. We learned it 56 Egypt Road Total Time...... 66:35 Shine on the one I love. from a Doc Watson recording. Ellington, CT 06029 Over the mountain, over the sea www.doofusmusic.com/JHWEB.html Back where my heart is longing to be. Sleep, little baby sleepin’, Close your bright eyes Please let the light that shines on me, And listen while your mother dear, sings sweet lullabies. J & Shine on the one I love. Photos taken on Hoffman Road, H Sleep, little baby sleepin’, While angels watch over you I hear the lark, the lark hears me, Singing a song with a memory. And listen while your daddy sings sweet little songs for you. Ellington Please let the lark that sings to me, Sing to the one I love. John & Heidi Cerrigione

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That’s worse than being alone. being than worse That’s

popular being “Morning Has Broken”. Has “Morning being popular

command blest His obey Children

from Harnett County, North Carolina. North County, Harnett from

But I don’t know a thing in this whole wide world wide whole this in thing a know don’t I But

Many lyrics have been set to this familiar melody, with the most most the with melody, familiar this to set been have lyrics Many Love one another thus saith the Savior the saith thus another one Love

credit the playing of fiddler Dougal Campbell Campbell Dougal fiddler of playing the credit who Overton A.C. and With great riches to call my own my call to riches great With

Children obey the Father’s blest command blest Father’s the obey Children

Traditional Gaelic Traditional

Like a king I may live in a palace so tall so palace a in live may I king a Like

guys at Mars Hill in 1998. A happy tune recorded by Lauchlin Shaw Shaw Lauchlin by recorded tune happy A 1998. in Hill Mars at guys

Love one another thus saith the Savior the saith thus another one Love Bunessan 3.

We learned this from our friend Charlie Gravel and the Raleigh Raleigh the and Gravel Charlie friend our from this learned We

Where no one stands alone. stands one no Where

May the heart’s best impulse ever, check them ere they soil the lip. the soil they ere them check ever, impulse best heart’s the May

Traditional

Take my hand, let me stand me let hand, my Take

There’s no place like home. like place no There’s

Angry words! O let them never, from the tongue unbridled slip unbridled tongue the from never, them let O words! Angry

Waltz Italian 9.

From here to the great unknown great the to here From

Hold my hand all the way, every hour, every day every hour, every way, the all hand my Hold Don’t wait ‘til too late to remember, there may be a sign on the door. the on sign a be may there remember, to late too ‘til wait Don’t

family favorite. family

You’ll never need a ticket, as long as I’m on this car”. this on I’m as long as ticket, a need never You’ll

Too soon will the old home be vacant, a candlelight gleaming no more no gleaming candlelight a vacant, be home old the will soon Too

This hymn is #65 in the Hymns of Zion and has long been a a been long has and Zion of Hymns the in #65 is hymn This

Don’t turn your face from me.” from face your turn Don’t

He said, “God bless you little one, just stay right where you are. you where right stay just one, little you bless “God said, He Oh why don’t you make their hearts glad? hearts their make you don’t why Oh

And my heart felt alone and I cried “O, Lord, “O, cried I and alone felt heart my And Words & Music by Horatio R. Palmer, 1867 Palmer, R. Horatio by Music & Words

How long has it been since you’ve seen them, them, seen you’ve since been it has long How

Angry Words Angry 6.

In the darkness, as black as could be could as black as darkness, the In

And taking out his hand, wiped a tear drop from his eye. his from drop tear a wiped hand, his out taking And How long has it been since you’ve written, a letter to mother and dad? and mother to letter a written, you’ve since been it has long How

Once I stood in the night with my head bowed low bowed head my with night the in stood I Once The conductor could not answer, he could not make a reply a make not could he answer, not could conductor The

And now he was standing in silence, too late, yes too late, he’d returned. he’d late, too yes late, too silence, in standing was he now And

the evening when the sun is setting and the glaciers are turning red. turning are glaciers the and setting is sun the when evening the

© Mosie Lister Songs/Lillenas Publishing Songs/Lillenas Lister Mosie ©

If I could only bring back, my poor dear old blind dad.” blind old dear poor my back, bring only could I If yearned

Switzerland’s beautiful mountains and valleys. This is especially true in in true especially is This valleys. and mountains beautiful Switzerland’s

Where No One Stands Alone Stands One No Where 12.

“My brother and my sister would both be very glad, very be both would sister my and brother “My

In an old rocking chair how she waited for one glimpse of him how she she how him of glimpse one for waited she how chair rocking old an In

We play this one instrumentally but it has lyrics that describe describe that lyrics has it but instrumentally one this play We

The hands of an angel had made it with many a prayer prayed before. prayed prayer a many with it made had angel an of hands The

Written by Ferd. Huber (1791-1863) St. Gallen St. (1791-1863) Huber Ferd. by Written My poor dear old blind father’s in prison almost dead.” almost prison in father’s blind old dear poor My

A “Welcome” I read on the floor mat, an old braided rug by the door the by rug braided old an mat, floor the on read I “Welcome” A

our Gospel Hymns #749. Hymns Gospel our

Luegid vo Berg und Tal und Berg vo Luegid 5.

“My mother’s daily sewing, to try to earn our bread, our earn to try to sewing, daily mother’s “My

“Somewhere the sun is shining, somewhere the songbirds dwell”. It’s in in It’s dwell”. songbirds the somewhere shining, is sun the “Somewhere

There’s an old log cabin for sale. for cabin log old an There’s

We play this one instrumentally but it has lyrics that start start that lyrics has it but instrumentally one this play We

I’m going for his pardon, this cold December day.” December cold this pardon, his for going I’m Now the old rocking chair will be rocking no more, more, no rocking be will chair rocking old the Now

In that lovely land of unclouded day. unclouded of land lovely that In

“My daddy, he’s in prison, he’s almost blind, they say, they blind, almost he’s prison, in he’s daddy, “My

Words by Jessie B. Pounds, Music by John S. Fearis (1897) Fearis S. John by Music Pounds, B. Jessie by Words For the boy whose last promise did fail did promise last whose boy the For

And they tell me that no tears ever come again come ever tears no that me tell they And

Beautiful Isle Beautiful 11. Many years and old couple so patiently looked looked patiently so couple old and years Many

And His smile drives their sorrow away sorrow their drives smile His And

She said “I have no ticket”, and then this story she told. she story this then and ticket”, no have “I said She

And a light burning bright in the dell” the in bright burning light a And

Oh they tell me that He smiles on His children there children His on smiles He that me tell they Oh

A little girl in scarlet, her hair was bright as gold. as bright was hair her scarlet, in girl little A

Easy terms just keep a log on the fire fire the on log a keep just terms Easy

I’d tickle your feet and make you laugh if you stepped on me at all. at me on stepped you if laugh you make and feet your tickle I’d

an old oaken bucket and well, well, and bucket oaken old an

If I were a big wool rug sitting in your front hall, front your in sitting rug wool big a were I If

Sheds its fragrance through the unclouded day unclouded the through fragrance its Sheds

The conductor shouted “tickets” in his old time fashioned way. fashioned time old his in “tickets” shouted conductor The

And the sign read “An Old Cabin For Sale, Sale, For Cabin Old “An read sign the And

Where the tree of life in eternal bloom eternal in life of tree the Where

The eastbound train was crowded one cold December day. December cold one crowded was train eastbound The I’d be ten times as beautiful, ‘cause I’d be wearing you. wearing be I’d ‘cause beautiful, as times ten be I’d

Oh they tell me of that land far away far land that of me tell they Oh

If I were a hair ribbon, my color it was blue, was it color my ribbon, hair a were I If

My heart ached in pity to see him, for these were the words that it bore it that words the were these for him, see to pity in ached heart My

Oh they tell me of a home where my friends have gone have friends my where home a of me tell they Oh

A stranger was standing in silence, his eyes firmly fixed on the door the on fixed firmly eyes his silence, in standing was stranger A

Traditional

I’d pick you up upon my back and teach you how to fly. to how you teach and back my upon up you pick I’d

Train Eastbound 8.

I found an old fashioned log cabin, so beautiful there to behold to there beautiful so cabin, log fashioned old an found I Oh they tell me of an unclouded day unclouded an of me tell they Oh If I were a breath of wind on your cheeks as you walked by, walked you as cheeks your on wind of breath a were I If

While strolling along in the country, reviewing the scenes new and old and new scenes the reviewing country, the in along strolling While Oh they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise clouds storm no where home a of me tell they Oh

I’d run right up and kiss your lips, and kiss them twice again. twice them kiss and lips, your kiss and up right run I’d

Oh the land of the unclouded sky unclouded the of land the Oh

hope you enjoy our simple arrangement. simple our enjoy you hope

If I were a drop of rain that trickled down your chin, your down trickled that rain of drop a were I If

Mrs. Payte had written. had Payte Mrs. Oh the land of cloudless day cloudless of land the Oh

learned the tune from Liz Carroll’s recording “Lost in the Loop”. We We Loop”. the in “Lost recording Carroll’s Liz from tune the learned

sang the first two verses, and we recently uncovered the third verse that that verse third the uncovered recently we and verses, two first the sang

I’d sing the sweetest little song that a banjo e’er did sing. did e’er banjo a that song little sweetest the sing I’d

Oh they tell me of an unclouded day unclouded an of me tell they Oh

We’ve had the pleasure of meeting this fine Irish musician and and musician Irish fine this meeting of pleasure the had We’ve

If I were an old banjo, felt your fingers on my strings, my on fingers your felt banjo, old an were I If Heidi learned this from a 1965 Porter Wagoner recording. He He recording. Wagoner Porter 1965 a from this learned Heidi

Oh they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise clouds storm no where home a of me tell they Oh

© 1999 Dáithi Sproule/BMI Dáithi 1999 ©

Written by Mrs. J.W. Payte/Bridge Building Music Music Building Payte/Bridge J.W. Mrs. by Written

Oh they tell me of a home far away far home a of me tell they Oh Sun the in Crow The 7.

I’d hold you in my arms each night, keep you warm in the winter time. winter the in warm you keep night, each arms my in you hold I’d Old Log Cabin For Sale For Cabin Log Old 2.

Oh they tell me of a home far beyond the skies the beyond far home a of me tell they Oh If I were a featherbed in your house so fine, so house your in featherbed a were I If

Brightest links of life are broken by a single angry word. angry single a by broken are life of links Brightest

It is written by our good friend, singer and songwriter, Heidi Muller. Heidi songwriter, and singer friend, good our by written is It always well received in workshops and jam sessions. jam and workshops in received well always

arrangement includes the banjo and autoharp to give it an old-timey feel. old-timey an it give to autoharp and banjo the includes arrangement

Angry words are lightly spoken, bitterest thoughts are rashly stirred rashly are thoughts bitterest spoken, lightly are words Angry

We fell in love with this beautiful melody the first time we heard it. it. heard we time first the melody beautiful this with love in fell We John enjoys playing this up-tempo gospel number on the banjo. It’s It’s banjo. the on number gospel up-tempo this playing enjoys John John McCutcheon plays this one on the hammered dulcimer. Our Our dulcimer. hammered the on one this plays McCutcheon John

© 2000 Heidi Muller Cascadia Music, BMI Music, Cascadia Muller Heidi 2000 © Words & Music by Josiah K. Alwood, circa 1880 circa Alwood, K. Josiah by Music & Words

© John McCutcheon/Appalsongs (ASCAP) McCutcheon/Appalsongs John ©

For a moment’s reckless folly, thus to desolate and mar. and desolate to thus folly, reckless moment’s a For

Winter’s Turning Winter’s 1. The Unclouded Day Unclouded The 4.

Featherbed 10.

Love is much too pure and holy, friendship is too sacred far sacred too is friendship holy, and pure too much is Love

JH-002 Turning Winter’s Cerrigione Heidi & John 13. Bim chlinne Fochsli 17. In the Bleak Midwinter © Ueli Alder, Urnaesch Switzerland Music by Gustav T. Holst (1906) Winter’s Turning A happy hackbrett tune learned from a collection of Swiss This melody is known as “Cranham” but is most often sung with 1. Winter’s Turning...... 3:23 Appenzeller music. the lyrics to In the Bleak Midwinter, written by Christina Rossetti. 2. Old Log Cabin For Sale ...... 4:43

14. Breton Fisherman’s Prayer 18. A Prayer 3. Bunessan ...... 2:45 © 1979 (melody) Susan Stevens; Verse 1 Traditional; Arranged by Heidi Cerrigione Verses 2 & 3 by Lori Keddell; Verse 4 by Kerry Ban. Thank-you! 4. The Unclouded Day ...... 3:14 Thanks to Neal Walters for sharing a recording of the McLain Winter’s Turning Protect me, O Lord, for my boat is so small Family melody to “Sweet Rivers”. We’ve adapted the lyrics from an 5. Luegid vo Berg und Tal ...... 2:53 My boat is so small and your sea is so wide, 1873 poem written by Matilda Edwards. 6. Angry Words ...... 3:42 Protect me, O Lord. Lord, make my life a shining light within the world to glow. 7. The Crow in the Sun...... 4:00 The sails of my boat are all tattered and torn. A little flame that burneth bright, wherever I may go. Protect me, O Lord, from the strength of the storm, A relaxing selection of family favor- 8. Eastbound Train...... 3:28 Protect me, O Lord. Lord, make my life a fragrant flower that giveth joy to all. ites along with new songs we 9. Italian Waltz ...... 2:27 Content to bloom in native bower, although the place be small. Protect me, O Lord, as I sail far from home. wanted to share. Ten are instrumental 10. Featherbed ...... 3:09 No compass or chart, I am lost and alone, Lord, make my life a soothing song that comforteth the sad Protect me, O Lord. That helpeth others to be strong and makes the singer glad. and ten have vocals. 11. Beautiful Isle...... 2:36 12. Where No One Stands Alone...... 3:11 Bring me, O Lord, to safe harbor at dawn. Lord, make my life a solid staff, whereon the weak may rest. Heidi Cerrigione Safe to the arms of the one that I love, That so what health and strength I have, may serve my neighbors best. 13. Bim chlinne Fochsli ...... 2:46 Protect me, O Lord. Autoharp, Hammered Dulcimer, Lord, make my life a humble hymn, of tenderness and praise Mountain Dulcimer, Accordion, Piano 14. Breton Fisherman’s Prayer...... 3:54 15. Isle de Madeleine Of faith that never waxeth dim, in all His wonderous ways. Traditional & Vocals 15. Isle de Madeleine ...... 3:10 We learned this from a Chris Norman recording “The Wooden 19. The Home of the Soul 16. I See the Moon ...... 3:21 Flute”. His source was Quebec fiddler Joe Bouchard. Traditional John Cerrigione This is #229 in the Hymns of Zion. We have always liked 17. In the Bleak Midwinter ...... 2:47 16. I See the Moon hearing the high tenor descant to this hymn. Guitar, Autoharp, Banjo, Bass, 18. A Prayer...... 3:32 ©1953 Frank-Meredith Willson Music & Vocals 19. The Home of the Soul ...... 2:48 20. Sleep Baby Sleep I see the moon, the moon sees me, Recorded & Mixed at Sunroom Studio 20. Sleep Baby Sleep...... 3:54 Down through the leaves of the old oak tree. Traditional Please let the light that shines on me, Jimmie Rodgers first recorded this song in 1927. We learned it 56 Egypt Road Total Time...... 66:35 Shine on the one I love. from a Doc Watson recording. Ellington, CT 06029 Over the mountain, over the sea www.doofusmusic.com/JHWEB.html Back where my heart is longing to be. Sleep, little baby sleepin’, Close your bright eyes Please let the light that shines on me, And listen while your mother dear, sings sweet lullabies. J & Shine on the one I love. Photos taken on Hoffman Road, H Sleep, little baby sleepin’, While angels watch over you I hear the lark, the lark hears me, Singing a song with a memory. And listen while your daddy sings sweet little songs for you. Ellington Please let the lark that sings to me, Sing to the one I love. John & Heidi Cerrigione

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That’s worse than being alone. being than worse That’s

popular being “Morning Has Broken”. Has “Morning being popular

command blest His obey Children

from Harnett County, North Carolina. North County, Harnett from

But I don’t know a thing in this whole wide world wide whole this in thing a know don’t I But

Many lyrics have been set to this familiar melody, with the most most the with melody, familiar this to set been have lyrics Many Love one another thus saith the Savior the saith thus another one Love

credit the playing of fiddler Dougal Campbell Campbell Dougal fiddler of playing the credit who Overton A.C. and With great riches to call my own my call to riches great With

Children obey the Father’s blest command blest Father’s the obey Children

Traditional Gaelic Traditional

Like a king I may live in a palace so tall so palace a in live may I king a Like

guys at Mars Hill in 1998. A happy tune recorded by Lauchlin Shaw Shaw Lauchlin by recorded tune happy A 1998. in Hill Mars at guys

Love one another thus saith the Savior the saith thus another one Love Bunessan 3.

We learned this from our friend Charlie Gravel and the Raleigh Raleigh the and Gravel Charlie friend our from this learned We

Where no one stands alone. stands one no Where

May the heart’s best impulse ever, check them ere they soil the lip. the soil they ere them check ever, impulse best heart’s the May

Traditional

Take my hand, let me stand me let hand, my Take

There’s no place like home. like place no There’s

Angry words! O let them never, from the tongue unbridled slip unbridled tongue the from never, them let O words! Angry

Waltz Italian 9.

From here to the great unknown great the to here From

Hold my hand all the way, every hour, every day every hour, every way, the all hand my Hold Don’t wait ‘til too late to remember, there may be a sign on the door. the on sign a be may there remember, to late too ‘til wait Don’t

family favorite. family

You’ll never need a ticket, as long as I’m on this car”. this on I’m as long as ticket, a need never You’ll

Too soon will the old home be vacant, a candlelight gleaming no more no gleaming candlelight a vacant, be home old the will soon Too

This hymn is #65 in the Hymns of Zion and has long been a a been long has and Zion of Hymns the in #65 is hymn This

Don’t turn your face from me.” from face your turn Don’t

He said, “God bless you little one, just stay right where you are. you where right stay just one, little you bless “God said, He Oh why don’t you make their hearts glad? hearts their make you don’t why Oh

And my heart felt alone and I cried “O, Lord, “O, cried I and alone felt heart my And Words & Music by Horatio R. Palmer, 1867 Palmer, R. Horatio by Music & Words

How long has it been since you’ve seen them, them, seen you’ve since been it has long How

Angry Words Angry 6.

In the darkness, as black as could be could as black as darkness, the In

And taking out his hand, wiped a tear drop from his eye. his from drop tear a wiped hand, his out taking And How long has it been since you’ve written, a letter to mother and dad? and mother to letter a written, you’ve since been it has long How

Once I stood in the night with my head bowed low bowed head my with night the in stood I Once The conductor could not answer, he could not make a reply a make not could he answer, not could conductor The

And now he was standing in silence, too late, yes too late, he’d returned. he’d late, too yes late, too silence, in standing was he now And

the evening when the sun is setting and the glaciers are turning red. turning are glaciers the and setting is sun the when evening the

© Mosie Lister Songs/Lillenas Publishing Songs/Lillenas Lister Mosie ©

If I could only bring back, my poor dear old blind dad.” blind old dear poor my back, bring only could I If yearned

Switzerland’s beautiful mountains and valleys. This is especially true in in true especially is This valleys. and mountains beautiful Switzerland’s

Where No One Stands Alone Stands One No Where 12.

“My brother and my sister would both be very glad, very be both would sister my and brother “My

In an old rocking chair how she waited for one glimpse of him how she she how him of glimpse one for waited she how chair rocking old an In

We play this one instrumentally but it has lyrics that describe describe that lyrics has it but instrumentally one this play We

The hands of an angel had made it with many a prayer prayed before. prayed prayer a many with it made had angel an of hands The

Written by Ferd. Huber (1791-1863) St. Gallen St. (1791-1863) Huber Ferd. by Written My poor dear old blind father’s in prison almost dead.” almost prison in father’s blind old dear poor My

A “Welcome” I read on the floor mat, an old braided rug by the door the by rug braided old an mat, floor the on read I “Welcome” A

our Gospel Hymns #749. Hymns Gospel our

Luegid vo Berg und Tal und Berg vo Luegid 5.

“My mother’s daily sewing, to try to earn our bread, our earn to try to sewing, daily mother’s “My

“Somewhere the sun is shining, somewhere the songbirds dwell”. It’s in in It’s dwell”. songbirds the somewhere shining, is sun the “Somewhere

There’s an old log cabin for sale. for cabin log old an There’s

We play this one instrumentally but it has lyrics that start start that lyrics has it but instrumentally one this play We

I’m going for his pardon, this cold December day.” December cold this pardon, his for going I’m Now the old rocking chair will be rocking no more, more, no rocking be will chair rocking old the Now

In that lovely land of unclouded day. unclouded of land lovely that In

“My daddy, he’s in prison, he’s almost blind, they say, they blind, almost he’s prison, in he’s daddy, “My

Words by Jessie B. Pounds, Music by John S. Fearis (1897) Fearis S. John by Music Pounds, B. Jessie by Words For the boy whose last promise did fail did promise last whose boy the For

And they tell me that no tears ever come again come ever tears no that me tell they And

Beautiful Isle Beautiful 11. Many years and old couple so patiently looked looked patiently so couple old and years Many

And His smile drives their sorrow away sorrow their drives smile His And

She said “I have no ticket”, and then this story she told. she story this then and ticket”, no have “I said She

And a light burning bright in the dell” the in bright burning light a And

Oh they tell me that He smiles on His children there children His on smiles He that me tell they Oh

A little girl in scarlet, her hair was bright as gold. as bright was hair her scarlet, in girl little A

Easy terms just keep a log on the fire fire the on log a keep just terms Easy

I’d tickle your feet and make you laugh if you stepped on me at all. at me on stepped you if laugh you make and feet your tickle I’d

an old oaken bucket and well, well, and bucket oaken old an

If I were a big wool rug sitting in your front hall, front your in sitting rug wool big a were I If

Sheds its fragrance through the unclouded day unclouded the through fragrance its Sheds

way. fashioned time old his in “tickets” shouted conductor The And the sign read “An Old Cabin For Sale, Sale, For Cabin Old “An read sign the And

Where the tree of life in eternal bloom eternal in life of tree the Where

The eastbound train was crowded one cold December day. December cold one crowded was train eastbound The I’d be ten times as beautiful, ‘cause I’d be wearing you. wearing be I’d ‘cause beautiful, as times ten be I’d

Oh they tell me of that land far away far land that of me tell they Oh

If I were a hair ribbon, my color it was blue, was it color my ribbon, hair a were I If

My heart ached in pity to see him, for these were the words that it bore it that words the were these for him, see to pity in ached heart My

Oh they tell me of a home where my friends have gone have friends my where home a of me tell they Oh

A stranger was standing in silence, his eyes firmly fixed on the door the on fixed firmly eyes his silence, in standing was stranger A

Traditional

I’d pick you up upon my back and teach you how to fly. to how you teach and back my upon up you pick I’d

Train Eastbound 8.

I found an old fashioned log cabin, so beautiful there to behold to there beautiful so cabin, log fashioned old an found I Oh they tell me of an unclouded day unclouded an of me tell they Oh If I were a breath of wind on your cheeks as you walked by, walked you as cheeks your on wind of breath a were I If

While strolling along in the country, reviewing the scenes new and old and new scenes the reviewing country, the in along strolling While Oh they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise clouds storm no where home a of me tell they Oh

I’d run right up and kiss your lips, and kiss them twice again. twice them kiss and lips, your kiss and up right run I’d

Oh the land of the unclouded sky unclouded the of land the Oh

hope you enjoy our simple arrangement. simple our enjoy you hope

If I were a drop of rain that trickled down your chin, your down trickled that rain of drop a were I If

Mrs. Payte had written. had Payte Mrs. Oh the land of cloudless day cloudless of land the Oh

learned the tune from Liz Carroll’s recording “Lost in the Loop”. We We Loop”. the in “Lost recording Carroll’s Liz from tune the learned

sang the first two verses, and we recently uncovered the third verse that that verse third the uncovered recently we and verses, two first the sang

I’d sing the sweetest little song that a banjo e’er did sing. did e’er banjo a that song little sweetest the sing I’d

Oh they tell me of an unclouded day unclouded an of me tell they Oh

We’ve had the pleasure of meeting this fine Irish musician and and musician Irish fine this meeting of pleasure the had We’ve

If I were an old banjo, felt your fingers on my strings, my on fingers your felt banjo, old an were I If Heidi learned this from a 1965 Porter Wagoner recording. He He recording. Wagoner Porter 1965 a from this learned Heidi

Oh they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise clouds storm no where home a of me tell they Oh

© 1999 Dáithi Sproule/BMI Dáithi 1999 ©

Written by Mrs. J.W. Payte/Bridge Building Music Music Building Payte/Bridge J.W. Mrs. by Written

Oh they tell me of a home far away far home a of me tell they Oh Sun the in Crow The 7.

I’d hold you in my arms each night, keep you warm in the winter time. winter the in warm you keep night, each arms my in you hold I’d Old Log Cabin For Sale For Cabin Log Old 2.

Oh they tell me of a home far beyond the skies the beyond far home a of me tell they Oh If I were a featherbed in your house so fine, so house your in featherbed a were I If

Brightest links of life are broken by a single angry word. angry single a by broken are life of links Brightest

always well received in workshops and jam sessions. jam and workshops in received well always Muller. Heidi songwriter, and singer friend, good our by written is It

arrangement includes the banjo and autoharp to give it an old-timey feel. old-timey an it give to autoharp and banjo the includes arrangement

Angry words are lightly spoken, bitterest thoughts are rashly stirred rashly are thoughts bitterest spoken, lightly are words Angry

John enjoys playing this up-tempo gospel number on the banjo. It’s It’s banjo. the on number gospel up-tempo this playing enjoys John it. heard we time first the melody beautiful this with love in fell We John McCutcheon plays this one on the hammered dulcimer. Our Our dulcimer. hammered the on one this plays McCutcheon John

Words & Music by Josiah K. Alwood, circa 1880 circa Alwood, K. Josiah by Music & Words BMI Music, Cascadia Muller Heidi 2000 ©

© John McCutcheon/Appalsongs (ASCAP) McCutcheon/Appalsongs John ©

For a moment’s reckless folly, thus to desolate and mar. and desolate to thus folly, reckless moment’s a For

The Unclouded Day Unclouded The 4. Turning Winter’s 1.

Featherbed 10.

Love is much too pure and holy, friendship is too sacred far sacred too is friendship holy, and pure too much is Love

JH-002 Turning Winter’s Cerrigione Heidi & John 13. Bim chlinne Fochsli 17. In the Bleak Midwinter © Ueli Alder, Urnaesch Switzerland Music by Gustav T. Holst (1906) Winter’s Turning A happy hackbrett tune learned from a collection of Swiss This melody is known as “Cranham” but is most often sung with 1. Winter’s Turning...... 3:23 Appenzeller music. the lyrics to In the Bleak Midwinter, written by Christina Rossetti. 2. Old Log Cabin For Sale ...... 4:43

14. Breton Fisherman’s Prayer 18. A Prayer 3. Bunessan ...... 2:45 © 1979 (melody) Susan Stevens; Verse 1 Traditional; Arranged by Heidi Cerrigione Verses 2 & 3 by Lori Keddell; Verse 4 by Kerry Ban. Thank-you! 4. The Unclouded Day ...... 3:14 Thanks to Neal Walters for sharing a recording of the McLain Winter’s Turning Protect me, O Lord, for my boat is so small Family melody to “Sweet Rivers”. We’ve adapted the lyrics from an 5. Luegid vo Berg und Tal ...... 2:53 My boat is so small and your sea is so wide, 1873 poem written by Matilda Edwards. 6. Angry Words ...... 3:42 Protect me, O Lord. Lord, make my life a shining light within the world to glow. 7. The Crow in the Sun...... 4:00 The sails of my boat are all tattered and torn. A little flame that burneth bright, wherever I may go. Protect me, O Lord, from the strength of the storm, A relaxing selection of family favor- 8. Eastbound Train...... 3:28 Protect me, O Lord. Lord, make my life a fragrant flower that giveth joy to all. ites along with new songs we 9. Italian Waltz ...... 2:27 Content to bloom in native bower, although the place be small. Protect me, O Lord, as I sail far from home. wanted to share. Ten are instrumental 10. Featherbed ...... 3:09 No compass or chart, I am lost and alone, Lord, make my life a soothing song that comforteth the sad Protect me, O Lord. That helpeth others to be strong and makes the singer glad. and ten have vocals. 11. Beautiful Isle...... 2:36 12. Where No One Stands Alone...... 3:11 Bring me, O Lord, to safe harbor at dawn. Lord, make my life a solid staff, whereon the weak may rest. Heidi Cerrigione Safe to the arms of the one that I love, That so what health and strength I have, may serve my neighbors best. 13. Bim chlinne Fochsli ...... 2:46 Protect me, O Lord. Autoharp, Hammered Dulcimer, Lord, make my life a humble hymn, of tenderness and praise Mountain Dulcimer, Accordion, Piano 14. Breton Fisherman’s Prayer...... 3:54 15. Isle de Madeleine Of faith that never waxeth dim, in all His wonderous ways. Traditional & Vocals 15. Isle de Madeleine ...... 3:10 We learned this from a Chris Norman recording “The Wooden 19. The Home of the Soul 16. I See the Moon ...... 3:21 Flute”. His source was Quebec fiddler Joe Bouchard. Traditional John Cerrigione This is #229 in the Hymns of Zion. We have always liked 17. In the Bleak Midwinter ...... 2:47 16. I See the Moon hearing the high tenor descant to this hymn. Guitar, Autoharp, Banjo, Bass, 18. A Prayer...... 3:32 ©1953 Frank-Meredith Willson Music & Vocals 19. The Home of the Soul ...... 2:48 20. Sleep Baby Sleep I see the moon, the moon sees me, Recorded & Mixed at Sunroom Studio 20. Sleep Baby Sleep...... 3:54 Down through the leaves of the old oak tree. Traditional Please let the light that shines on me, Jimmie Rodgers first recorded this song in 1927. We learned it 56 Egypt Road Total Time...... 66:35 Shine on the one I love. from a Doc Watson recording. Ellington, CT 06029 Over the mountain, over the sea www.doofusmusic.com/JHWEB.html Back where my heart is longing to be. Sleep, little baby sleepin’, Close your bright eyes Please let the light that shines on me, And listen while your mother dear, sings sweet lullabies. J & Shine on the one I love. Photos taken on Hoffman Road, H Sleep, little baby sleepin’, While angels watch over you I hear the lark, the lark hears me, Singing a song with a memory. And listen while your daddy sings sweet little songs for you. Ellington Please let the lark that sings to me, Sing to the one I love. John & Heidi Cerrigione

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That’s worse than being alone. being than worse That’s

popular being “Morning Has Broken”. Has “Morning being popular

command blest His obey Children

from Harnett County, North Carolina. North County, Harnett from

But I don’t know a thing in this whole wide world wide whole this in thing a know don’t I But

Many lyrics have been set to this familiar melody, with the most most the with melody, familiar this to set been have lyrics Many Love one another thus saith the Savior the saith thus another one Love

credit the playing of fiddler Dougal Campbell Campbell Dougal fiddler of playing the credit who Overton A.C. and With great riches to call my own my call to riches great With

Children obey the Father’s blest command blest Father’s the obey Children

Traditional Gaelic Traditional

Like a king I may live in a palace so tall so palace a in live may I king a Like guys at Mars Hill in 1998. A happy tune recorded by Lauchlin Shaw Shaw Lauchlin by recorded tune happy A 1998. in Hill Mars at guys

Love one another thus saith the Savior the saith thus another one Love Bunessan 3.

We learned this from our friend Charlie Gravel and the Raleigh Raleigh the and Gravel Charlie friend our from this learned We

Where no one stands alone. stands one no Where

May the heart’s best impulse ever, check them ere they soil the lip. the soil they ere them check ever, impulse best heart’s the May

Traditional

Take my hand, let me stand me let hand, my Take

There’s no place like home. like place no There’s

Angry words! O let them never, from the tongue unbridled slip unbridled tongue the from never, them let O words! Angry

Waltz Italian 9.

From here to the great unknown great the to here From

Hold my hand all the way, every hour, every day every hour, every way, the all hand my Hold Don’t wait ‘til too late to remember, there may be a sign on the door. the on sign a be may there remember, to late too ‘til wait Don’t

family favorite. family

You’ll never need a ticket, as long as I’m on this car”. this on I’m as long as ticket, a need never You’ll

Too soon will the old home be vacant, a candlelight gleaming no more no gleaming candlelight a vacant, be home old the will soon Too

This hymn is #65 in the Hymns of Zion and has long been a a been long has and Zion of Hymns the in #65 is hymn This

Don’t turn your face from me.” from face your turn Don’t

He said, “God bless you little one, just stay right where you are. you where right stay just one, little you bless “God said, He Oh why don’t you make their hearts glad? hearts their make you don’t why Oh

And my heart felt alone and I cried “O, Lord, “O, cried I and alone felt heart my And Words & Music by Horatio R. Palmer, 1867 Palmer, R. Horatio by Music & Words

How long has it been since you’ve seen them, them, seen you’ve since been it has long How

Angry Words Angry 6.

In the darkness, as black as could be could as black as darkness, the In

And taking out his hand, wiped a tear drop from his eye. his from drop tear a wiped hand, his out taking And How long has it been since you’ve written, a letter to mother and dad? and mother to letter a written, you’ve since been it has long How

Once I stood in the night with my head bowed low bowed head my with night the in stood I Once The conductor could not answer, he could not make a reply a make not could he answer, not could conductor The

And now he was standing in silence, too late, yes too late, he’d returned. he’d late, too yes late, too silence, in standing was he now And

the evening when the sun is setting and the glaciers are turning red. turning are glaciers the and setting is sun the when evening the

© Mosie Lister Songs/Lillenas Publishing Songs/Lillenas Lister Mosie ©

If I could only bring back, my poor dear old blind dad.” blind old dear poor my back, bring only could I If yearned

Switzerland’s beautiful mountains and valleys. This is especially true in in true especially is This valleys. and mountains beautiful Switzerland’s

Where No One Stands Alone Stands One No Where 12.

“My brother and my sister would both be very glad, very be both would sister my and brother “My

In an old rocking chair how she waited for one glimpse of him how she she how him of glimpse one for waited she how chair rocking old an In

We play this one instrumentally but it has lyrics that describe describe that lyrics has it but instrumentally one this play We

The hands of an angel had made it with many a prayer prayed before. prayed prayer a many with it made had angel an of hands The

Written by Ferd. Huber (1791-1863) St. Gallen St. (1791-1863) Huber Ferd. by Written My poor dear old blind father’s in prison almost dead.” almost prison in father’s blind old dear poor My

A “Welcome” I read on the floor mat, an old braided rug by the door the by rug braided old an mat, floor the on read I “Welcome” A

our Gospel Hymns #749. Hymns Gospel our

Luegid vo Berg und Tal und Berg vo Luegid 5.

“My mother’s daily sewing, to try to earn our bread, our earn to try to sewing, daily mother’s “My

“Somewhere the sun is shining, somewhere the songbirds dwell”. It’s in in It’s dwell”. songbirds the somewhere shining, is sun the “Somewhere

There’s an old log cabin for sale. for cabin log old an There’s

We play this one instrumentally but it has lyrics that start start that lyrics has it but instrumentally one this play We

I’m going for his pardon, this cold December day.” December cold this pardon, his for going I’m Now the old rocking chair will be rocking no more, more, no rocking be will chair rocking old the Now

In that lovely land of unclouded day. unclouded of land lovely that In

“My daddy, he’s in prison, he’s almost blind, they say, they blind, almost he’s prison, in he’s daddy, “My

Words by Jessie B. Pounds, Music by John S. Fearis (1897) Fearis S. John by Music Pounds, B. Jessie by Words For the boy whose last promise did fail did promise last whose boy the For

And they tell me that no tears ever come again come ever tears no that me tell they And

Beautiful Isle Beautiful 11. Many years and old couple so patiently looked looked patiently so couple old and years Many

And His smile drives their sorrow away sorrow their drives smile His And

She said “I have no ticket”, and then this story she told. she story this then and ticket”, no have “I said She

And a light burning bright in the dell” the in bright burning light a And

Oh they tell me that He smiles on His children there children His on smiles He that me tell they Oh

A little girl in scarlet, her hair was bright as gold. as bright was hair her scarlet, in girl little A

Easy terms just keep a log on the fire fire the on log a keep just terms Easy

I’d tickle your feet and make you laugh if you stepped on me at all. at me on stepped you if laugh you make and feet your tickle I’d

an old oaken bucket and well, well, and bucket oaken old an

If I were a big wool rug sitting in your front hall, front your in sitting rug wool big a were I If

Sheds its fragrance through the unclouded day unclouded the through fragrance its Sheds

The conductor shouted “tickets” in his old time fashioned way. fashioned time old his in “tickets” shouted conductor The

And the sign read “An Old Cabin For Sale, Sale, For Cabin Old “An read sign the And

Where the tree of life in eternal bloom eternal in life of tree the Where

The eastbound train was crowded one cold December day. December cold one crowded was train eastbound The I’d be ten times as beautiful, ‘cause I’d be wearing you. wearing be I’d ‘cause beautiful, as times ten be I’d

Oh they tell me of that land far away far land that of me tell they Oh

If I were a hair ribbon, my color it was blue, was it color my ribbon, hair a were I If

My heart ached in pity to see him, for these were the words that it bore it that words the were these for him, see to pity in ached heart My

Oh they tell me of a home where my friends have gone have friends my where home a of me tell they Oh

A stranger was standing in silence, his eyes firmly fixed on the door the on fixed firmly eyes his silence, in standing was stranger A

Traditional

I’d pick you up upon my back and teach you how to fly. to how you teach and back my upon up you pick I’d

Train Eastbound 8.

I found an old fashioned log cabin, so beautiful there to behold to there beautiful so cabin, log fashioned old an found I Oh they tell me of an unclouded day unclouded an of me tell they Oh If I were a breath of wind on your cheeks as you walked by, walked you as cheeks your on wind of breath a were I If

While strolling along in the country, reviewing the scenes new and old and new scenes the reviewing country, the in along strolling While Oh they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise clouds storm no where home a of me tell they Oh

I’d run right up and kiss your lips, and kiss them twice again. twice them kiss and lips, your kiss and up right run I’d

Oh the land of the unclouded sky unclouded the of land the Oh

hope you enjoy our simple arrangement. simple our enjoy you hope

If I were a drop of rain that trickled down your chin, your down trickled that rain of drop a were I If

Mrs. Payte had written. had Payte Mrs. Oh the land of cloudless day cloudless of land the Oh

learned the tune from Liz Carroll’s recording “Lost in the Loop”. We We Loop”. the in “Lost recording Carroll’s Liz from tune the learned

sang the first two verses, and we recently uncovered the third verse that that verse third the uncovered recently we and verses, two first the sang

I’d sing the sweetest little song that a banjo e’er did sing. did e’er banjo a that song little sweetest the sing I’d

Oh they tell me of an unclouded day unclouded an of me tell they Oh

We’ve had the pleasure of meeting this fine Irish musician and and musician Irish fine this meeting of pleasure the had We’ve

If I were an old banjo, felt your fingers on my strings, my on fingers your felt banjo, old an were I If Heidi learned this from a 1965 Porter Wagoner recording. He He recording. Wagoner Porter 1965 a from this learned Heidi

Oh they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise clouds storm no where home a of me tell they Oh

© 1999 Dáithi Sproule/BMI Dáithi 1999 ©

Written by Mrs. J.W. Payte/Bridge Building Music Music Building Payte/Bridge J.W. Mrs. by Written

Oh they tell me of a home far away far home a of me tell they Oh Sun the in Crow The 7.

I’d hold you in my arms each night, keep you warm in the winter time. winter the in warm you keep night, each arms my in you hold I’d Old Log Cabin For Sale For Cabin Log Old 2.

Oh they tell me of a home far beyond the skies the beyond far home a of me tell they Oh If I were a featherbed in your house so fine, so house your in featherbed a were I If

Brightest links of life are broken by a single angry word. angry single a by broken are life of links Brightest

It is written by our good friend, singer and songwriter, Heidi Muller. Heidi songwriter, and singer friend, good our by written is It always well received in workshops and jam sessions. jam and workshops in received well always arrangement includes the banjo and autoharp to give it an old-timey feel. old-timey an it give to autoharp and banjo the includes arrangement

Angry words are lightly spoken, bitterest thoughts are rashly stirred rashly are thoughts bitterest spoken, lightly are words Angry

We fell in love with this beautiful melody the first time we heard it. it. heard we time first the melody beautiful this with love in fell We John enjoys playing this up-tempo gospel number on the banjo. It’s It’s banjo. the on number gospel up-tempo this playing enjoys John John McCutcheon plays this one on the hammered dulcimer. Our Our dulcimer. hammered the on one this plays McCutcheon John

© 2000 Heidi Muller Cascadia Music, BMI Music, Cascadia Muller Heidi 2000 © Words & Music by Josiah K. Alwood, circa 1880 circa Alwood, K. Josiah by Music & Words

© John McCutcheon/Appalsongs (ASCAP) McCutcheon/Appalsongs John ©

For a moment’s reckless folly, thus to desolate and mar. and desolate to thus folly, reckless moment’s a For

Winter’s Turning Winter’s 1. The Unclouded Day Unclouded The 4.

Featherbed 10.

Love is much too pure and holy, friendship is too sacred far sacred too is friendship holy, and pure too much is Love

JH-002 Turning Winter’s Cerrigione Heidi & John 13. Bim chlinne Fochsli 17. In the Bleak Midwinter © Ueli Alder, Urnaesch Switzerland Music by Gustav T. Holst (1906) Winter’s Turning A happy hackbrett tune learned from a collection of Swiss This melody is known as “Cranham” but is most often sung with 1. Winter’s Turning...... 3:23 Appenzeller music. the lyrics to In the Bleak Midwinter, written by Christina Rossetti. 2. Old Log Cabin For Sale ...... 4:43

14. Breton Fisherman’s Prayer 18. A Prayer 3. Bunessan ...... 2:45 © 1979 (melody) Susan Stevens; Verse 1 Traditional; Arranged by Heidi Cerrigione Verses 2 & 3 by Lori Keddell; Verse 4 by Kerry Ban. Thank-you! 4. The Unclouded Day ...... 3:14 Thanks to Neal Walters for sharing a recording of the McLain Winter’s Turning Protect me, O Lord, for my boat is so small Family melody to “Sweet Rivers”. We’ve adapted the lyrics from an 5. Luegid vo Berg und Tal ...... 2:53 My boat is so small and your sea is so wide, 1873 poem written by Matilda Edwards. 6. Angry Words ...... 3:42 Protect me, O Lord. Lord, make my life a shining light within the world to glow. 7. The Crow in the Sun...... 4:00 The sails of my boat are all tattered and torn. A little flame that burneth bright, wherever I may go. Protect me, O Lord, from the strength of the storm, A relaxing selection of family favor- 8. Eastbound Train...... 3:28 Protect me, O Lord. Lord, make my life a fragrant flower that giveth joy to all. ites along with new songs we 9. Italian Waltz ...... 2:27 Content to bloom in native bower, although the place be small. Protect me, O Lord, as I sail far from home. wanted to share. Ten are instrumental 10. Featherbed ...... 3:09 No compass or chart, I am lost and alone, Lord, make my life a soothing song that comforteth the sad Protect me, O Lord. That helpeth others to be strong and makes the singer glad. and ten have vocals. 11. Beautiful Isle...... 2:36 12. Where No One Stands Alone...... 3:11 Bring me, O Lord, to safe harbor at dawn. Lord, make my life a solid staff, whereon the weak may rest. Heidi Cerrigione Safe to the arms of the one that I love, That so what health and strength I have, may serve my neighbors best. 13. Bim chlinne Fochsli ...... 2:46 Protect me, O Lord. Autoharp, Hammered Dulcimer, Lord, make my life a humble hymn, of tenderness and praise Mountain Dulcimer, Accordion, Piano 14. Breton Fisherman’s Prayer...... 3:54 15. Isle de Madeleine Of faith that never waxeth dim, in all His wonderous ways. Traditional & Vocals 15. Isle de Madeleine ...... 3:10 We learned this from a Chris Norman recording “The Wooden 19. The Home of the Soul 16. I See the Moon ...... 3:21 Flute”. His source was Quebec fiddler Joe Bouchard. Traditional John Cerrigione This is #229 in the Hymns of Zion. We have always liked 17. In the Bleak Midwinter ...... 2:47 16. I See the Moon hearing the high tenor descant to this hymn. Guitar, Autoharp, Banjo, Bass, 18. A Prayer...... 3:32 ©1953 Frank-Meredith Willson Music & Vocals 19. The Home of the Soul ...... 2:48 20. Sleep Baby Sleep I see the moon, the moon sees me, Recorded & Mixed at Sunroom Studio 20. Sleep Baby Sleep...... 3:54 Down through the leaves of the old oak tree. Traditional Please let the light that shines on me, Jimmie Rodgers first recorded this song in 1927. We learned it 56 Egypt Road Total Time...... 66:35 Shine on the one I love. from a Doc Watson recording. Ellington, CT 06029 Over the mountain, over the sea www.doofusmusic.com/JHWEB.html Back where my heart is longing to be. Sleep, little baby sleepin’, Close your bright eyes Please let the light that shines on me, And listen while your mother dear, sings sweet lullabies. J & Shine on the one I love. Photos taken on Hoffman Road, H Sleep, little baby sleepin’, While angels watch over you I hear the lark, the lark hears me, Singing a song with a memory. And listen while your daddy sings sweet little songs for you. Ellington Please let the lark that sings to me, Sing to the one I love. John & Heidi Cerrigione

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That’s worse than being alone. being than worse That’s

popular being “Morning Has Broken”. Has “Morning being popular

command blest His obey Children

from Harnett County, North Carolina. North County, Harnett from

But I don’t know a thing in this whole wide world wide whole this in thing a know don’t I But

Many lyrics have been set to this familiar melody, with the most most the with melody, familiar this to set been have lyrics Many Love one another thus saith the Savior the saith thus another one Love

credit the playing of fiddler Dougal Campbell Campbell Dougal fiddler of playing the credit who Overton A.C. and With great riches to call my own my call to riches great With

Children obey the Father’s blest command blest Father’s the obey Children

Traditional Gaelic Traditional

Like a king I may live in a palace so tall so palace a in live may I king a Like guys at Mars Hill in 1998. A happy tune recorded by Lauchlin Shaw Shaw Lauchlin by recorded tune happy A 1998. in Hill Mars at guys

Love one another thus saith the Savior the saith thus another one Love Bunessan 3.

We learned this from our friend Charlie Gravel and the Raleigh Raleigh the and Gravel Charlie friend our from this learned We

Where no one stands alone. stands one no Where

May the heart’s best impulse ever, check them ere they soil the lip. the soil they ere them check ever, impulse best heart’s the May

Traditional

Take my hand, let me stand me let hand, my Take

There’s no place like home. like place no There’s

Angry words! O let them never, from the tongue unbridled slip unbridled tongue the from never, them let O words! Angry

Waltz Italian 9.

From here to the great unknown great the to here From

Hold my hand all the way, every hour, every day every hour, every way, the all hand my Hold Don’t wait ‘til too late to remember, there may be a sign on the door. the on sign a be may there remember, to late too ‘til wait Don’t

family favorite. family

You’ll never need a ticket, as long as I’m on this car”. this on I’m as long as ticket, a need never You’ll

Too soon will the old home be vacant, a candlelight gleaming no more no gleaming candlelight a vacant, be home old the will soon Too

This hymn is #65 in the Hymns of Zion and has long been a a been long has and Zion of Hymns the in #65 is hymn This

Don’t turn your face from me.” from face your turn Don’t

He said, “God bless you little one, just stay right where you are. you where right stay just one, little you bless “God said, He Oh why don’t you make their hearts glad? hearts their make you don’t why Oh

And my heart felt alone and I cried “O, Lord, “O, cried I and alone felt heart my And Words & Music by Horatio R. Palmer, 1867 Palmer, R. Horatio by Music & Words

How long has it been since you’ve seen them, them, seen you’ve since been it has long How

Angry Words Angry 6.

In the darkness, as black as could be could as black as darkness, the In

And taking out his hand, wiped a tear drop from his eye. his from drop tear a wiped hand, his out taking And How long has it been since you’ve written, a letter to mother and dad? and mother to letter a written, you’ve since been it has long How

Once I stood in the night with my head bowed low bowed head my with night the in stood I Once The conductor could not answer, he could not make a reply a make not could he answer, not could conductor The

And now he was standing in silence, too late, yes too late, he’d returned. he’d late, too yes late, too silence, in standing was he now And

the evening when the sun is setting and the glaciers are turning red. turning are glaciers the and setting is sun the when evening the

© Mosie Lister Songs/Lillenas Publishing Songs/Lillenas Lister Mosie ©

If I could only bring back, my poor dear old blind dad.” blind old dear poor my back, bring only could I If yearned

Switzerland’s beautiful mountains and valleys. This is especially true in in true especially is This valleys. and mountains beautiful Switzerland’s

Where No One Stands Alone Stands One No Where 12.

“My brother and my sister would both be very glad, very be both would sister my and brother “My

In an old rocking chair how she waited for one glimpse of him how she she how him of glimpse one for waited she how chair rocking old an In

We play this one instrumentally but it has lyrics that describe describe that lyrics has it but instrumentally one this play We

The hands of an angel had made it with many a prayer prayed before. prayed prayer a many with it made had angel an of hands The

Written by Ferd. Huber (1791-1863) St. Gallen St. (1791-1863) Huber Ferd. by Written My poor dear old blind father’s in prison almost dead.” almost prison in father’s blind old dear poor My

A “Welcome” I read on the floor mat, an old braided rug by the door the by rug braided old an mat, floor the on read I “Welcome” A

our Gospel Hymns #749. Hymns Gospel our

Luegid vo Berg und Tal und Berg vo Luegid 5.

“My mother’s daily sewing, to try to earn our bread, our earn to try to sewing, daily mother’s “My

“Somewhere the sun is shining, somewhere the songbirds dwell”. It’s in in It’s dwell”. songbirds the somewhere shining, is sun the “Somewhere

There’s an old log cabin for sale. for cabin log old an There’s

We play this one instrumentally but it has lyrics that start start that lyrics has it but instrumentally one this play We

I’m going for his pardon, this cold December day.” December cold this pardon, his for going I’m Now the old rocking chair will be rocking no more, more, no rocking be will chair rocking old the Now

In that lovely land of unclouded day. unclouded of land lovely that In

“My daddy, he’s in prison, he’s almost blind, they say, they blind, almost he’s prison, in he’s daddy, “My

Words by Jessie B. Pounds, Music by John S. Fearis (1897) Fearis S. John by Music Pounds, B. Jessie by Words For the boy whose last promise did fail did promise last whose boy the For

And they tell me that no tears ever come again come ever tears no that me tell they And

Beautiful Isle Beautiful 11. Many years and old couple so patiently looked looked patiently so couple old and years Many

And His smile drives their sorrow away sorrow their drives smile His And

She said “I have no ticket”, and then this story she told. she story this then and ticket”, no have “I said She

And a light burning bright in the dell” the in bright burning light a And

Oh they tell me that He smiles on His children there children His on smiles He that me tell they Oh

A little girl in scarlet, her hair was bright as gold. as bright was hair her scarlet, in girl little A

Easy terms just keep a log on the fire fire the on log a keep just terms Easy

I’d tickle your feet and make you laugh if you stepped on me at all. at me on stepped you if laugh you make and feet your tickle I’d

an old oaken bucket and well, well, and bucket oaken old an

If I were a big wool rug sitting in your front hall, front your in sitting rug wool big a were I If

Sheds its fragrance through the unclouded day unclouded the through fragrance its Sheds

way. fashioned time old his in “tickets” shouted conductor The And the sign read “An Old Cabin For Sale, Sale, For Cabin Old “An read sign the And

Where the tree of life in eternal bloom eternal in life of tree the Where

The eastbound train was crowded one cold December day. December cold one crowded was train eastbound The I’d be ten times as beautiful, ‘cause I’d be wearing you. wearing be I’d ‘cause beautiful, as times ten be I’d

Oh they tell me of that land far away far land that of me tell they Oh

If I were a hair ribbon, my color it was blue, was it color my ribbon, hair a were I If

My heart ached in pity to see him, for these were the words that it bore it that words the were these for him, see to pity in ached heart My

Oh they tell me of a home where my friends have gone have friends my where home a of me tell they Oh

A stranger was standing in silence, his eyes firmly fixed on the door the on fixed firmly eyes his silence, in standing was stranger A

Traditional

I’d pick you up upon my back and teach you how to fly. to how you teach and back my upon up you pick I’d

Train Eastbound 8.

I found an old fashioned log cabin, so beautiful there to behold to there beautiful so cabin, log fashioned old an found I Oh they tell me of an unclouded day unclouded an of me tell they Oh If I were a breath of wind on your cheeks as you walked by, walked you as cheeks your on wind of breath a were I If

While strolling along in the country, reviewing the scenes new and old and new scenes the reviewing country, the in along strolling While Oh they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise clouds storm no where home a of me tell they Oh

I’d run right up and kiss your lips, and kiss them twice again. twice them kiss and lips, your kiss and up right run I’d

Oh the land of the unclouded sky unclouded the of land the Oh

hope you enjoy our simple arrangement. simple our enjoy you hope

If I were a drop of rain that trickled down your chin, your down trickled that rain of drop a were I If

Mrs. Payte had written. had Payte Mrs. Oh the land of cloudless day cloudless of land the Oh

learned the tune from Liz Carroll’s recording “Lost in the Loop”. We We Loop”. the in “Lost recording Carroll’s Liz from tune the learned

sang the first two verses, and we recently uncovered the third verse that that verse third the uncovered recently we and verses, two first the sang

I’d sing the sweetest little song that a banjo e’er did sing. did e’er banjo a that song little sweetest the sing I’d

Oh they tell me of an unclouded day unclouded an of me tell they Oh

We’ve had the pleasure of meeting this fine Irish musician and and musician Irish fine this meeting of pleasure the had We’ve

If I were an old banjo, felt your fingers on my strings, my on fingers your felt banjo, old an were I If Heidi learned this from a 1965 Porter Wagoner recording. He He recording. Wagoner Porter 1965 a from this learned Heidi

Oh they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise clouds storm no where home a of me tell they Oh

© 1999 Dáithi Sproule/BMI Dáithi 1999 ©

Written by Mrs. J.W. Payte/Bridge Building Music Music Building Payte/Bridge J.W. Mrs. by Written

Oh they tell me of a home far away far home a of me tell they Oh Sun the in Crow The 7.

I’d hold you in my arms each night, keep you warm in the winter time. winter the in warm you keep night, each arms my in you hold I’d Old Log Cabin For Sale For Cabin Log Old 2.

Oh they tell me of a home far beyond the skies the beyond far home a of me tell they Oh If I were a featherbed in your house so fine, so house your in featherbed a were I If

Brightest links of life are broken by a single angry word. angry single a by broken are life of links Brightest

always well received in workshops and jam sessions. jam and workshops in received well always Muller. Heidi songwriter, and singer friend, good our by written is It arrangement includes the banjo and autoharp to give it an old-timey feel. old-timey an it give to autoharp and banjo the includes arrangement

Angry words are lightly spoken, bitterest thoughts are rashly stirred rashly are thoughts bitterest spoken, lightly are words Angry

John enjoys playing this up-tempo gospel number on the banjo. It’s It’s banjo. the on number gospel up-tempo this playing enjoys John it. heard we time first the melody beautiful this with love in fell We John McCutcheon plays this one on the hammered dulcimer. Our Our dulcimer. hammered the on one this plays McCutcheon John

Words & Music by Josiah K. Alwood, circa 1880 circa Alwood, K. Josiah by Music & Words BMI Music, Cascadia Muller Heidi 2000 ©

© John McCutcheon/Appalsongs (ASCAP) McCutcheon/Appalsongs John ©

For a moment’s reckless folly, thus to desolate and mar. and desolate to thus folly, reckless moment’s a For

The Unclouded Day Unclouded The 4. Turning Winter’s 1.

Featherbed 10.

Love is much too pure and holy, friendship is too sacred far sacred too is friendship holy, and pure too much is Love

JH-002 Turning Winter’s Cerrigione Heidi & John 13. Bim chlinne Fochsli 17. In the Bleak Midwinter © Ueli Alder, Urnaesch Switzerland Music by Gustav T. Holst (1906) Winter’s Turning A happy hackbrett tune learned from a collection of Swiss This melody is known as “Cranham” but is most often sung with 1. Winter’s Turning...... 3:23 Appenzeller music. the lyrics to In the Bleak Midwinter, written by Christina Rossetti. 2. Old Log Cabin For Sale ...... 4:43

14. Breton Fisherman’s Prayer 18. A Prayer 3. Bunessan ...... 2:45 © 1979 (melody) Susan Stevens; Verse 1 Traditional; Arranged by Heidi Cerrigione Verses 2 & 3 by Lori Keddell; Verse 4 by Kerry Ban. Thank-you! 4. The Unclouded Day ...... 3:14 Thanks to Neal Walters for sharing a recording of the McLain Winter’s Turning Protect me, O Lord, for my boat is so small Family melody to “Sweet Rivers”. We’ve adapted the lyrics from an 5. Luegid vo Berg und Tal ...... 2:53 My boat is so small and your sea is so wide, 1873 poem written by Matilda Edwards. 6. Angry Words ...... 3:42 Protect me, O Lord. Lord, make my life a shining light within the world to glow. 7. The Crow in the Sun...... 4:00 The sails of my boat are all tattered and torn. A little flame that burneth bright, wherever I may go. Protect me, O Lord, from the strength of the storm, A relaxing selection of family favor- 8. Eastbound Train...... 3:28 Protect me, O Lord. Lord, make my life a fragrant flower that giveth joy to all. ites along with new songs we 9. Italian Waltz ...... 2:27 Content to bloom in native bower, although the place be small. Protect me, O Lord, as I sail far from home. wanted to share. Ten are instrumental 10. Featherbed ...... 3:09 No compass or chart, I am lost and alone, Lord, make my life a soothing song that comforteth the sad Protect me, O Lord. That helpeth others to be strong and makes the singer glad. and ten have vocals. 11. Beautiful Isle...... 2:36 12. Where No One Stands Alone...... 3:11 Bring me, O Lord, to safe harbor at dawn. Lord, make my life a solid staff, whereon the weak may rest. Heidi Cerrigione Safe to the arms of the one that I love, That so what health and strength I have, may serve my neighbors best. 13. Bim chlinne Fochsli ...... 2:46 Protect me, O Lord. Autoharp, Hammered Dulcimer, Lord, make my life a humble hymn, of tenderness and praise Mountain Dulcimer, Accordion, Piano 14. Breton Fisherman’s Prayer...... 3:54 15. Isle de Madeleine Of faith that never waxeth dim, in all His wonderous ways. Traditional & Vocals 15. Isle de Madeleine ...... 3:10 We learned this from a Chris Norman recording “The Wooden 19. The Home of the Soul 16. I See the Moon ...... 3:21 Flute”. His source was Quebec fiddler Joe Bouchard. Traditional John Cerrigione This is #229 in the Hymns of Zion. We have always liked 17. In the Bleak Midwinter ...... 2:47 16. I See the Moon hearing the high tenor descant to this hymn. Guitar, Autoharp, Banjo, Bass, 18. A Prayer...... 3:32 ©1953 Frank-Meredith Willson Music & Vocals 19. The Home of the Soul ...... 2:48 20. Sleep Baby Sleep I see the moon, the moon sees me, Recorded & Mixed at Sunroom Studio 20. Sleep Baby Sleep...... 3:54 Down through the leaves of the old oak tree. Traditional Please let the light that shines on me, Jimmie Rodgers first recorded this song in 1927. We learned it 56 Egypt Road Total Time...... 66:35 Shine on the one I love. from a Doc Watson recording. Ellington, CT 06029 Over the mountain, over the sea www.doofusmusic.com/JHWEB.html Back where my heart is longing to be. Sleep, little baby sleepin’, Close your bright eyes Please let the light that shines on me, And listen while your mother dear, sings sweet lullabies. J & Shine on the one I love. Photos taken on Hoffman Road, H Sleep, little baby sleepin’, While angels watch over you I hear the lark, the lark hears me, Singing a song with a memory. And listen while your daddy sings sweet little songs for you. Ellington Please let the lark that sings to me, Sing to the one I love. John & Heidi Cerrigione

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