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A simple cotton and sugarcane farmer from Alabam(a), Sam runs away from home to join a band. He saves his money and plans to return home and build a mansion for him, his mother, and brother. | A simple cotton and sugarcane farmer from Alabam(a), Sam runs away from home to join a band. He saves his money and plans to return home and build a mansion for him, his mother, and brother. | ||
− | This song seems totally unrelated to a [https://archive.org/details/jemfquarterlyser1969john/page/134 | + | This song seems totally unrelated to a [https://archive.org/details/jemfquarterlyser1969john/page/134 much older song] of the same title (aka "The Catfish") with different lyrics and a different melody. But perhaps Jones borrowed the name. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 05:42, 19 February 2019
Banjo picker from a song by Hee-Haw's Grandpa Jones. He released it as a single in 1961 on Monument Records (b/w "Count Yuor Blessings").
A simple cotton and sugarcane farmer from Alabam(a), Sam runs away from home to join a band. He saves his money and plans to return home and build a mansion for him, his mother, and brother.
This song seems totally unrelated to a much older song of the same title (aka "The Catfish") with different lyrics and a different melody. But perhaps Jones borrowed the name.