Deep Elm by Edzilla
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The first recording of this song is normally credited to the Shelton Brothers in the early 1930s.
They started as the Attlesey Brothers, and recorded "Deep Elm Blues" under the name "Lone Star Cowboys"
in 1933. They then changed their name to the Shelton Brothers (after their mother's maiden name) and
recorded several further versions under the title "Deep Elem Blues." It was subsequently covered by a
variety of other artists, including the Prairie Ramblers in 1935, Jerry Lee Lewis in the 1950s, and
Frank Wakefield in the early 1960s. I'm not sure whose version Jerry Garcia learnt the song from.
The title "Deep Elem" originates from Elm Street, which was the red-light district in Dallas. The song
is known variously as "Deep Elm Blues", "Deep Elem Blues" and "Deep Ellum" blues.
Several early blues luminaries spent time in and around Deep Ellum. Blind Lemon Jefferson moved there
as a street musician around 1917, and met and played with Leadbelly there. Lightning Hopkins also played
with Blind Lemon there. But it doesn't seem that any of them had a hand in writing this song (even
though Blind Lemon Jefferson is sometimes cited as the author).
Well if you go down to Deep Elem, put your money in your shoes
Women in Deep Elem got them Deep Elem blues
Chorus
Oh sweet mama, your daddy's got them Deep Elem blues
Oh sweet mama, your daddy's got them Deep Elem blues
I just did a web Search, check the lyrics. And ended up with this.
Comments (1)
kimpe
Super image. Well done!