Daddy Sang Bass

Carl Perkins

About Daddy Sang Bass

"Daddy Sang Bass" is a 1968 single written by Carl Perkins, with lines from the chorus of "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" and recorded by Johnny Cash. "Daddy Sang Bass" was Johnny Cash's sixty-first release on the country chart. The song went to No. 1 on the Billboard country chart for 6 weeks and spent a total of 19 weeks on the chart. The single reached No. 56 on the Cashbox pop singles chart in 1969. "Daddy Sang Bass" was also released on the Columbia Records Hall of Fame Series as a 45, #13-33153, b/w "Folsom Prison Blues" (live version). The record was nominated in the CMA awards category of Single of the Year by the Country Music Association (CMA) in 1969. "Daddy Sang Bass" was Cash's thirty-sixth entry on the pop charts and the last before his "A Boy Named Sue" became his first and only top ten hit there. No other act has ever started off a pop career with a longer such drought on the charts that was finally broken. The song appeared originally on the 1969 album The Holy Land, the 1971 Johnny Cash: Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 collection, the 1999 Johnny Cash greatest hits compilation 16 Biggest Hits, and the 2002 The Essential Johnny Cash collection. 


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I remember when I was a lad
Times were hard and things were bad
But there's a silver linin' behind ev'ry cloud
Just four people that 's all we were
Tryin' to make a livin' out of black-land dirt
But we'd get together in a family circle singin' loud

Daddy sang bass (mama sang tenor)
Me and little brother would join right in there
Singin' seems to help a troubled soul
One of these days and it won't be long
I'll rejoin them in a song
I'm gonna join the family circle at the throne

Though the circle won't be broken
By and by, Lord, by and by
Daddy sang bass (mama sang tenor)
Me and little brother would join right in there
In the sky, Lord, in the sky

Now I remember after work mama would call in all of us
You could hear us singin' for a country mile
Now little brother has done gone on
But I'll rejoin him in a song
We'll be together again up yonder in a little while

Daddy sang bass (mama sang tenor)
Me and little brother would join right in there
'Cause singin' seems to help a troubled soul
One of these days and it won't be long
I'll rejoin them in a song
I'm gonna join the family circle at the throne

Oh no the circle won't be broken
By and by, Lord, by and by
Daddy sang bass (mama sang tenor)
Me and little brother would join right in there
In the sky, Lord, in the sky

In the sky, Lord, in the sky

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Carl Perkins

Carl Lee Perkins (April 9, 1932 – January 19, 1998) was an American rockabilly musician who recorded most notably at Sun Records Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, beginning during 1954. His best known song is "Blue Suede Shoes". more »

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Written by: CARL PERKINS

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13 facts about this song

Song Release
"Daddy Sang Bass" was released in 1969
Major Performers
The song was performed by three renowned music artists namely Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, and The Statler Brothers.
Johnny Cash’s Input
Although the song was initially written by Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash contributed significantly to its production and in making it hit record.
Chart Ranking
"Daddy Sang Bass" was a major hit, reaching No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. It held the number one position for six weeks.
Grammy Nomination
The successful performance of the song on charts earned it a Grammy nomination in 1969.
Gospel Influence
The song has a strong gospel influence, reflecting the artists' upbringing in church where hymn singing was a regular part of worship.
Family Love Theme
The lyrics of "Daddy Sang Bass" portray a strong theme of family unity and love, revolving around shared memories of singing together.
Universal Appeal
The song is loved by both country and gospel music fans due to its catchy lyrics and melody that transcend the usual genre limits.
Crossover Success
"Daddy Sang Bass" was also a crossover success, making it to the No. 56 position on the Billboard Hot 100 pop charts.
Cover Versions
The song has been covered by several other artists including The Oak Ridge Boys and The Kentucky Headhunters.
Included in Albums
Also, "Daddy Sang Bass" is included in various albums of Johnny Cash, such as "The Holy Land", "The Johnny Cash Show", and "Johnny Cash and Friends".
Influence
This song is said to have influenced the creation of other popular hits, like "Will the Circle be Unbroken?" by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
Personal Relevance
Carl Perkins reportedly said that the lyrics were about his real-life family. His brother Jay had been seriously ill and the line "Daddy will be bass but he'll be back" was a hopeful line about his recovery. Unfortunately, his brother didn't recover.

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