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Subject: RE: Black Jack Davy - origin of phrase? From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 28 Mar 04 - 02:30 PM Black jack, in Francis Grose' 18th c. dictionary of cant, etc., was a name thieves gave to the recorder, or receiver, of stolen goods. More likely, however, is that the reference is to a gypsy's usual hair color.

Black Jack Davey. 138 likes. Black Jack Davey saves old, obscure songs from oblivion. From the murky waters of the Mississippi delta to the mist covered mountains of the Appalachians. chord req:this version of black jack davey (heron) digitrad: black jack davey black jack davy black jack davy (in atlantic city) blackjack davey (2) blackjack david clayton boone gypsie laddie gypsy davey gypsy laddies gypsy rover harrison brady seven gypsies on yon hill the gypsy laddie the gypsy laddie (4) the hippies and the beatniks the Blackjack Davey and the Rhythm Kings. Menu. Home; Band; Shows; Photos; Tunes; Contact Aug 28, 2016 Black Jack Davey. 141 likes. Black Jack Davey consists of a nomadic traveling musician named Connor Flynn who previously lead the Bellingham rock group The Reds. The drummer from The Reds chose a 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 … Black Jack Davey come a running through the woods Singing so loud and gaily Made the hills a round him ring Then 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 Answered him with a philly and a smile I’ll be sixteen next Sunday, be sixteen next Sunday

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Rode off with Black Jack Davey" "Come on, come on my coal-black horse You're speedier than the gray I'll ride all day and I'll ride all night And I'll overtake my lady Yeah, I'll overtake my lady" Well, he rode all night 'til the broad daylight 'Til he came to a river ragin' And there he spied his darlin' bride In the arms of Black Jack Davey Black Jack Davey come a running through the woods Singing so loud and gaily Made the hills a round him ring Then 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 Answered him with a philly and a smile I’ll be sixteen next Sunday, be sixteen next Sunday Black Jack Davey by Bob Dylan text guitar tab. One accurate version. Recommended by The Wall Street Journal

Black Jack Davey by Hurray for the Riff Raff was written by [Traditional] and . Hurray for the Riff Raff released it on the album My Dearest Darkest Neighbor in 2013. It was covered by Hamper McBee, Salli Terri, Jack Warshaw, Joseph Able Trivett and other artists.

An' go with th Black Jack Davey VERSE 9 She took off her sky blue gloves All made of Spanish leather She gave him her little white hand So, fare-you-well, forever So, fare-you-well, forever VERSE 10 Last night you slept on a warm feather bed Beside of me an' th baby Tonight you'll lay on th cold, cold ground In th arms of a Black Jack Davey In "She's been with Black Jack Dave, Rode off with Black Jack Davey." "Well, saddle for me my coal black stud, He's speedier than the gray. I rode 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 till the broad daylight, Till he came to a river ragin', And there he spied his darlin' bride The White Stripes- Black Jack Davey [Bob Dylan Cover]Also known as "The Gypsy Laddie"This song is an old Scottish Traddional Folk Balladpossibly written in 1 "The Raggle Taggle Gypsy" (Roud 1, Child 200), is a traditional folk song that originated as a Scottish border ballad, and has been popular throughout Britain, Ireland and North America. Yesterday I uploaded a song which I pointed out was a variant of "The Gypsy Rover"; The Gypsy Davey etc. I then found yet another American variant in this so Provided to YouTube by Rhino/ElektraBlack Jack Davey · The Incredible String BandRhino Hi-Five: The Incredible String Band℗ 1969 Elektra Entertainment for th Black Jack David came riding through the woods And he sang so loud and gaily Made the hills around him ring And he charmed the heart of a lady. [2x] "How old are you my pretty little miss How old are you my honey?" She answered him with a silly little smile "I'll be sixteen next Sunday". [2x] "Come go with me my pretty little miss Come go with

The White Stripes- Black Jack Davey [Bob Dylan Cover] Also known as "The Gypsy Laddie" This song is an old Scottish Traddional Folk Ballad possibly written i

Black Jack David by The Carter Family was written by [Traditional] and . The Carter Family released it on the single Black Jack David in 1940. It was covered by Hamper MacBee accompanied by Guy Carawan, Hamper McBee, Salli Terri, Jack Warshaw and other artists. Album È contenuto nei seguenti album: 1992 Good as I been to you Testo Della Canzone Blackjack davey di Bob Dylan 1. Black Jack Davey come a-riden’ 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. 2. “How old are you, my […] Black Jack Davey Irish Music & Comedy. 7,939 likes · 2 talking about this. Irish Music & Comedy

Subject: RE: Black Jack Davey Dylan From: Billiam Date: 05 Aug 03 - 01:59 PM Dear Nerd Thanks for the suggestion. I listened again to the Woody Guthrie version (another excellent variant of the same song) and though the words have quite a lot in common, the tunes are greatly different.

"She's been with Black Jack Dave, Rode off with Black Jack Davey." "Well, saddle for me my coal black stud, He's speedier than the gray. I rode 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 till the broad daylight, Till he came to a river ragin', And there he spied his darlin' bride