Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms
Lester Flatt, Nashville Grass
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I ain't gonna work on the railroad I ain't gonna work on the farm Lay down the shack 'til the mail train comes back And I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms Roll in my sweet baby's arms Roll in my sweet baby's arms Lay around the shack 'til the mail train comes back And I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms Now where were was you last Friday night? While I was lying in jail Walking the streets with another man Wouldn't even go for my bail Roll in my sweet baby's arms Roll in my sweet baby's arms Lay around the shack 'til the mail train comes back And I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms I know your parents don't like me They drove me away from your door Had my life to live over I'd never go there any more Roll in my sweet baby's arms Roll in my sweet baby's arms Lay around the shack 'til the mail train comes back And I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms Roll in my sweet baby's arms Roll in my sweet baby's arms Lay around the shack 'til the mail train comes back And I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms
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14 facts about this song
Genre Classification"Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms" is classified as a bluegrass and country song.
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Original ArtistNotably, while Flatt & Scruggs are widely associated with the song, it was initially written and performed by Charlie Monroe.
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Release DateThe version by Flatt & Scruggs was recorded and released in 1951.
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Song DurationThe runtime of "Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms" by Flatt & Scruggs is approximately 2 minutes and 40 seconds.
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Musical InstrumentsIn the Flatt & Scruggs version of the song, the primary musical instruments include banjo (played by Earl Scruggs), guitar (Lester Flatt), and fiddle.
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Association with Earl ScruggsEarl Scruggs is revered as a pioneer in bluegrass music and was widely noted for the distinct three-finger banjo playing style he displayed in this song.
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Lester Flatt's ContributionLester Flatt was a key contributor to the song as well, often being highlighted for his 'flatt pick' guitar style and trademark vocal deliverance.
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Charts and PerformanceFlatt & Scruggs's version of "Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms" did not chart upon its initial release; however, it has been recognized and celebrated in retrospect as a critical classic in bluegrass music.
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Cover VersionsThe song has been covered by countless artists in various genres over the years, including Buck Owens, Del McCoury, and Leon Russell, demonstrating its enduring popularity.
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Album InclusionThe song was included in the 2005 compilation album, "Earl Scruggs & Friends", consisting of 14 tracks performed by Scruggs with well-known musicians from a variety of genres.
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Significance in BluegrassThe song's vibrant mix of melodious fiddle, high-energy banjo, and distinctive vocal harmonies are often regarded as a benchmark for traditional bluegrass music.
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Live PerformancesOne of the most memorable performances of the song took place during the Flatt & Scruggs appearance at the 1962 Newport Folk Festival.
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Song LyricsThe lyrics of the song depict a story of an unfaithful lover, a common narrative in both country and blues music.
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Impact on Country and Bluegrass MusicGiven its standard status and popularity within-and-beyond the genre, "Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms" has made an immense impact on the evolution of both country and bluegrass music.
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