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Black Jack Davey

from Mandolin Studies by Willy Minnix

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Cover of an old Scottish Folk song, made popular by Bob Dylan, the Grateful Dead and the White Stripes.

lyrics

Black Jack Davey come a‐ridin' on back
A whistlin' loud and merry
Made the woods around him ring
And he charmed the heart of a lady
Charmed the heart of a lady.

"How old are you, my pretty little miss
How old are you, my honey ?"
She answered to him with a lovin' smile
"I'll be fifteen come Sunday
Be fifteen come Sunday".

"Come and go with me, my pretty little miss
Come and go with me, my honey
Take you where the grass grows green
You never will want for money
You never will want for money.

"Pull on, pull on these long blue gloves
All made of Spanish leather
Get behind me on my horse
And we'll ride off together
We'll both go off together".

Well she pulled on those long blue gloves
Made of Spanish Leather
Got behind him on his horse
And they rode off together
They both rode off together.

At night the boss came home
Inquiring about his lady
The servant spoke before she thought
"She's been with Black Jack Davey
Rode off with Black Jack Davey".

"Well, saddle for me my coal‐black stud
He's speedier than the grave
I'll ride all day and I'll ride all night
And I'll overtake my lady
I'll bring back my lady".

Well, he rode all night through the bright moon light
Till he came to a river ragin'
And there he spied his darlin' bride
In the arms of Black Jack Davey
Wrapped up with Black Jack Davey.

"Pull off, pull off them long blue gloves
All made of the finest leather
Give to me your lily‐white hand
And we'll go home together
We'll both go home together".

Well, she pulled off them long blue gloves
All made of the finest leather
Gave to him her lily‐white hand
And said goodbye forever
Bid farewell forever.

"Would you forsake your house and home
Would you forsake your baby ?
Would you forsake your husband too
To go with Black Jack Davey
Ride off with Black Jack Davey ?".

"Well, I'll forsake my house and home
And I'll forsake my baby
I'll forsake my husband too
For the love of Black Jack Davey
Love my Black Jack Davey.

Last night I slept in a feather bed
Between my husband and baby
Tonight I lay on the river banks
In the arms of Black Jack Davey
Love my Black Jack Davey".

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from Mandolin Studies, track released July 18, 2011
Willy Minnix - Mandolin, Guitar, Drums, Vocals

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Willy Minnix Winston Salem, North Carolina

Willy Minnix has formed a unique perspective on life that has grown along with his chance to live all across America. His unique perspective on life is reflected in his works, and connects with people from all walks of life. Willy creates a unique blend of all of styles that has been labeled “Cornfield Blues.” Willy has released 7 albums, the most recent is Santa Didn't Get Me What I Wanted. ... more

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