Dance All Night
The Skillet Lickers
Two parts. Key of G
- The Highwoods String Band played it in 1970s. We have the CD called "Feed Your Babies Onions". You can hear a clip at [amazon]
- Chance McCoy, Adam Hurt, Danny Knicely, Mark Hellenberg, and more [utoob]. Chance joined the Old Crow Medicine Show after this. This is great!
- Rachel Eddy jam at Augusta [utoob].
- The Foghorn String Band plays it fast. Here is a noisy bar video [utoob]
- John Ashby and the Free State Ramblers [myspace doesn't work any more]
- Prarie Acre without their babies in another noisy bar video [utoob]
- We have the definitive recording on the CD called the Legacy of Tommy Jarrell, volume 4 [amazon].
- John Grimm & Beverly Smith harmony. This video is good for learning the fiddle notes [utoob]
- You can pick out most of the fiddle notes, banjo frails, and siging words with this recording of Tiger Maple String band [utoob]
- Performance with clogging at band contest [utoob]
- Dust Busters around the campfire [dark video on utoob]
- The Phillips Collection book contains 3 versions under Give the Fiddler a Dram.
- Very different in this Alan Lomax recording of Lee Skeens [Kentucky Recordings]
- Trick fiddling on old LP of Fiddlin Arthur Smith [utoob non-video]
- Only one high part on old recording by Stripling Brothers [utoob non-video], fiddle and guitar.
- Fiddle and guitar by Fork and Knife [utoob].
- Fast and clean by the Morgantown Rounders [utoob non-video].
- Locust Honey [utoob] live.
- Fiddle and piano by Tweedy Brothers, old recording [utoob non-video]. Two high parts and two low. Lots of stutter bowing.
Lyrics:
Dance All Night with a Bottle in your HandDance All Night with a Bottle in your HandDance All Night with a Bottle in your HandWhen the morning comes, give the fiddler a dram.Lyrics:
Not to be confused with...
Not to be confused with...
The tune called "Give the Fiddler a Dram" is named after one line from this tune.