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The Kingston Trio
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Reverend Mr. Black
Reverend Mr. Black
Artists: The Kingston Trio (peak Billboard position # 8 in 1963)
Words and Music by Billy Edd Wheeler, Jed Peters, Jerry Lieber, and Mike Stoller
He rode easy in the saddle, he was tall and lean
And at first ya thought nothin?but a streak of mean
Could make a man look so downright strong
But one look in his eyes and ya knowed ya was wrong
He was a mountain of a man and I want ya to know
He could preach hot hell in the freezin?snow
He carried a bible in a canvas sack
The folks just called him the Reverend Mr. Black
He was poor as a beggar but he rode like a king
And sometimes in the evenin?I could hear him sing
I got to walk that lonesome valley
I got to walk it by myself
for nobody else can walk it for me
I got to walk it by myself.
If ever I could have thought this man in black
Was soft , had any yellow up his back
I gave that notion up the day
A lumberjack came in and a-wasn’t a-prayin’g
I followed him, yes sir, and I don’t regret it
Hope that I’ll always be a credit to his memory
‘cause I want ya to understand
The Reverend Mr. Black was my old man
You got to walk that lonesome valley
You got to walk it by yourself
for nobody else can walk it for you
You got to walk it by yourself.
You got to walk that lonesome valley
FADE: You got to walk it by yourself
for nobody
Transcribed by Ronald E. Hontz
ronhontz@worldnet.att.net
The Kingston Trio
Miscellaneous
Reverend Mr. Black
Part of these releases
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- Track 3 on Kingston Trio Greatest Hits
- 2 Greenback Dollar
- 4 M.T.A.
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- Track 15 on The Essential Kingston Trio Disc 2
- 14 Honey, Are You Mad At Your Man
- 16 The Patriot Game
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- Track 16 on Capitol Collectors Series
- 15 Greenback Dollar
- 17 Desert Pete
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- Track 1 on Made in the USA
- 2 El Matador
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