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“Daddy Sang Bass” was written by Carl Perkins in 1967 and appears on the 1969 Johnny Cash album, The Holy Land.
Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash were friends from the days of Sun Records in Memphis. A car accident ended Perkins' climb up the ladder; it killed his brother and sent him into an alcoholic...
I remember when I was a lad
Times were hard and things were bad
But there's a silver lining behind every cloud
Just poor people, that's all we were
Trying to make a living out of black land dirt
We'd get together in a family circle singing loud
Daddy sang bass
Mama sang tenor
Me and little brother would join right in there
Singing 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 going to join the family circle at the throne
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
Now I remember after work
Mama would call in all of us
You could hear us singing 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
In the sky, Lord, in the sky
Daddy sang bass
Mama sang tenor
Me and little brother would join right in there
In the sky, Lord, in the sky
Songwriter: Carl Perkins
Daddy Sang Bass was written by Carl Perkins.
Daddy Sang Bass was produced by Bob Johnston.
Johnny Cash released Daddy Sang Bass on Wed Jun 04 1969.