WebAug 3, 2008 · A few weeks ago I asked for requests for the Pickin’ & Grinnin’ In The Kitchen Spot. Today I’m going to share our first request- Carolyn A requested Hang Down Your Head Tom Dooley.. Tom Dooley is a song I’ve heard all my life, I can even play it on the piano. It’s one of those sad down right mean songs about a horrible act-that still seems … WebHang down your head and cry, Hang down your head Tom Dooley, Poor boy, you’re bound to die. I met her on the mountain, There I took her life, Met her on the mountain, Stabbed her with my knife. This time tomorrow, Reckon where I’ll be, Hadn’t of been for Grayson, I’d’ve been in Tennessee. This time tomorrow, Reckon where I’ll be,
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WebHang your head, Tom Dooley, Hang your head and cry; You killed poor Laurie Foster, And you know you're bound to die. "Trouble, oh it's trouble A-rollin' through my breast; As long as I'm a-livin', boys, They ain't a-gonna let me rest. I know they're gonna hang me, Tomorrow I'll be dead, Though I never even harmed a hair On poor little Laurie's ... WebHang down your head,Tom Dula, Hang down your head and cry; You killed poor Laura Foster, And now you’re bound to die. The Kingston Trio revived and popularized the folk song in the 1950s as "The Ballad of … tftpopular now on bing
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WebHang down your head Tom Dooley Hang down your head and cry Killed poor Laura Foster You know you’re bound to die. You took her on the hillside As God almighty knows You took her on the hillside And there you hid her clothes. You took her by the roadside Where you begged to be excused You took her by the roadside Where there you hid her … WebTom Dooley was a real person, although his last name was spelled 'Doola'. He had fought on the Confederate side in the civil war, and was hanged in 1868 for the brutal murder of Laura Foster, though whether he actually committed the crime is open to question. WebListen online The Kingston Trio About Tom Dooley "Tom Dooley" is a North Carolina folk song based on the 1866 murder of a woman named Laura Foster in Wilkes County, North Carolina, allegedly by Tom Dula. The song is best known today because of a hit version recorded in 1958 by The Kingston Trio. sylvia gray md mercy