2015 Pioneer Village Harvest Moon Song & Dance Fest Program Bob & Sheila Everhart Tonal Insanity 12 - 1:30 The Banjoliers Marc & Brandi Janssen (Barbershop Quartet) The Vanishing Countrysiders Charlie and Holly & Clogging with 1:30- 2:30 2:30-3:15 3:15-3:35 3:45 - 4:30 4:30-4:50 Quad-City Cloggers 1840-1900 1900 1900-1910 1910-1920 1920-1930's 1940's 1950's 1955-1965 & Finale Star Spangled Banner Jack Darby Hello, My Baby 1900 Arkansas Traveler Bury Me Under the Hi Neighbor 1941 Orrin Ring of Fire Johnny Cash With Quad-City Some of these Days 1910 1922 Weeping Willow Tucker Nine pound Hammer Remington Ride – Polka 1963 Buffalo Gals by John Cloggers performing Down by the Riverside Performed by the 1946 recorded by Herb Remington Hodges 1844* 1900 Oh, You Beautiful Doll Little Old Log Cabin in Carter Family 1927* It’s a Good Day 1947 Merle Travis Jambalala 1952 Hank King of the Road Roger New River Train 1895 1911 the Lane, Will S. Hays Peggy Lee & David Williams 1952 Miller 1964 Hard Times Come Oh, 'dem Golden 1923 Blue Yodel #1 (T for Barbour Lost Highway 1948 Again No More by Frankie & Johnny 1904 Slippers 1901 Mary When Irish Eyes are Texas) Jimmie Rodgers written by Leon Payne Walkin the Floor Over You Flowers On the Wall Stephen C. Foster McAndrew & Jim Lyon Smiling 1912* Big-Eyed Rabbit 1927 Mam’selle 1947 Five sung, by Hank Williams 1956 Earnest Tubb* Statler Brothers 1965 1855 Wabash Cannonball performed by I'm Troubled, I'm versions became top ten late 1800's In the Good Old Sailing Down the Samantha Bumgarner Troubled, performed hits My Buckets Got a Hole in Blue Suede Shoes 1956 Carl It Ain't Me Babe Bob Swing Low Sweet Summertime 1902 Chesapeake Bay 1913 & Eva Daviss 1924 by Blue Sky Boys 1936 it 1949 written by Perkins Dylan 1964 Chariot 1860's. Banks of the Ohio late May I never Love Again Clarence Williams, Hank 1800's Ida, Sweet as Apple When You Wore a Tulip Ladies on the Katie Cline Performed 1941 recorded by Perry Four Walls 1957 Written Everybody's Somebody's Wreck of the Old 97 Williams Cider 1903 1914 Steamboat Performed by The Monroe Como by Marvin Moore & George Fool Connie Francis 1960 1865/words 1903 Bill Bailey by Hughie by Burnett & Brothers 1937 Campbell in 1957, sung by I’m so Lonesome I Could Cannon 1902 Meet Me in St. Louis, Alabama Jubilee 1915 Rutherford 1927 Trolley Song 1944 Jim Reeves, 1957 White Lighting George In the Pines 1870 Cry 1949 Written & Louis 1904 Avalon Quickstep, Jones 1959 recorded by Hank St. James infirmary-Last Handsome Molly Performed by Fraulein 1957 by Bobby Shenandoah 1876 Pretty Baby 1916 You Make Me Feel So Williams * Helms Waterhole Blues late My Gal Sal 1905 Performed by Grayson Narmour & Smith, Young 1946 by Josef Folsome Prison Blues Clementine by Percy 1800's Liberty 1917 Duet: Mary & Whitter 1927 1930 Myrow, lyrics written Ghost riders 1949 by You're A Grand Old Flag McAndrew & Jim Lyon by Mack Gordon. Crazy Arms 1958 Jerry Lee Montrose 1884 Sons of Pioneers All band/groups sing-a- Streets of Laredo late 1906 Train 45 1927* Brown's Ferry Blues, Lewis long at 5:00 p.m. 1800's Swanee 1918 performed by The Love Letters 1945 music Wildwood Flower The Golden Rocket 1950 "Harvest Moon" written Red Wing 1907 Duet : Diamond Joe , Delmore Brothers by Victor Young and lyrics Little Bitty Tear 1961 Burl 1888 first known as written by Hank snow by Neil Young 1992* "I'll Twine Mid The Red River Valley late Mary McAndrew & Jim The World is Waiting for performed by Georgia 1933 by Edward Heyman. Ives ringlets" 1800's Lyon the Sunrise 1919 Crackers 1927 Academy Award Paving the Highway with John Hardy Was a nominated for Best tears 1950 by Hank Snow Hot Rod Lincoln Down in the Valley Cindy Cindy early Take Me Out to the Whispering 1920 Desperate Little Man Song for 1945. Commander Cody 1900's* Ballgame 1908* performed by The Honky Tonk Blues 1952 Carter Family 1930 Almost Like Being in Love by Hank Williams By the Light of the 1947 from the musical Silvery Moon 1909 Brigadoon. Kids can stop by the Children's Center next to the Gazebo to make instruments and/or learn to sing/play old time songs with Local Singer & Composer, Wes Wells of Port Byron, IL! * Indicates sing-a-long song with words on back of program. Please join the fun and sing-a-long! Open dancing on the dance floor is allowed when not used by our music/dance groups. Bob & Sheila Everhart The Banjoliers Tonal Insanity The Vanishing Countrysiders Charlie & Holly Recording artists for the Smithsonian Founded in 1982 the Quad City Tonal Insanity is a barbershop quartet This Quad Cities group with fiddle, A Quad Cities husband & wife musical Institution. Woldwide travelers and Banjoliers has grown from a banjo club that consists of members from both the mandolin, guitar and drums are some of team specializing in Johnny Cash & performing artists of America's Old- to a 12-member string band. Bend of the River Chorus in Moline, IL the areas finests musicans. They all sing country music. time music from Anita Iowa. and the Chordbusters in Davenport, IA. except for the drummer (Which is a good Take Me Out to the Ball Game thing!) Folsom Prison Blues Buffalo Gals Take Me Out to the Ball Game. Take me I hear the train a comin'. It's rollin' 'round As I was walking down the street, down the out with the crowd. Buy me some peanuts I’m so Lonesome I Could Cry the bend, And I ain't seen the sunshine street, down the street and Cracker Jack. I don’t care if I never Marc & Brandi Janssen Hear that lonesome whippoorwill, Since, I don't know when I'm stuck in Folsom Prison And time keeps A pretty little gal I chanced to meet, oh she get back, let me root, root, root for the Two of Iowa's best roots Musicians, this He sounds too blue to fly. was fair to see. home team. If they don’t win, it’s a shame. The midnight train is whining low, draggin' on But that train keeps a-rollin'On For it’s one, two, three strikes, you’re out at couple from Iowa City, blur the fine line down to San Antone (Chorus) Buffalo Gals won't you come between old-time and bluegrass music. I'm so lonesome I could cry. out tonight, come out tonight, come out the old ball game. I've never seen a night so long When I was just a baby tonight, Buffalo Gals won't you come All I need is just one chance I could hit a When time goes crawling by. My Mama told me, "Son Always be a good out tonight and dance by the light of the home run There isn’t anyone else like me Train 45 The moon just went behind the clouds boy. Don't ever play with guns," moon. Maybe I’ll go down in history And it’s root, Well that black smoke’s a’ rising, from that To hide its face and cry. But I shot a man in Reno. Just to watch him I stopped her and we had a talk, had a talk, root, root for the home team Here comes Train Forty Five You can hear the whistle Did you ever see a robin weep, die. When I hear that whistle blowin. I hang had a talk. Her feet took up the whole fortune and fame ‘Cause I know that I’ll be blow a hundred miles When leaves begin to die my head and cry sidewalk and left no room for me the star At the Old ball game. Oh I’m going down the track, gonna bring That means he's lost the will to live, I bet there's rich folks eatin'. In a fancy (Chorus) my woman back Well I’m tired of living this I'm so lonesome I could cry. dining car. They're probably drinkin' coffee. I asked her if she'd have a dance, have a When Irish Eye's Are Smiling old way. If my woman says so, I’ll railroad no The silence of a falling star And smokin' big cigars dance, have a dance. I thought that I might Chorus: When Irish Eyes Are Smiling, more I’ll sock back my pay and go home . Lights up a purple sky. Well I know I had it comin'. I know I can't have a chance to shake a foot with her. sure 'tis like a morn in spring.In the lilt Well I’m going down the ties, with these tears And as I wonder where you are be free. But those people keep a-movin'. CHORUS of Irish laughter, you can hear the angels in my eyes Trying to read a letter from my I'm so lonesome I could cry And that's what tortures me home. If I die a railroad man you can bury Well, if they freed me from this prison I danced with a dolly with a hole in her sing. When Irish hearts are happy, all the me in the sand So I can hear that train as she If that railroad train was mine. I bet I'd stockin' her feet kept a knockin and her toes world seems bright and gay, And When Walkin the Floor Over You goes rollin’ by move it on a little Farther down the line hept a rockin.
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