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[(SLP) Old Home Her Story - Pappy's Blues] Smokeshack Lightening Parody Style [Lyrics and Arrangements (C) Copyright Bill Buckels 2026. All Rights Reserved.] The song "The Old Home Place" was written by Dean Webb and Mitch Jayne, who were members of the influential bluegrass band The Dillards. It was first recorded by them in 1963 for the album Back Porch Bluegrass. Required Reading; Howling Fish and The Shed Boys: Smokeshack Lightning and the One Chord Drone (pdf format) Click Below; https://commercialfishers.com/Youtube... Find a particular song or audio section by clicking on its start time (Key Moment - Chapter) below: 00:00:00 Old Home Her Story - Pappys Blues 1 00:03:21 About Chapters 00:03:44 Old Home Her Story - Pappys Blues 2 00:07:08 Old Home Her Story - Pappys Blues 3 00:10:52 Old Home Her Story - Pappys Blues 4 00:14:34 Total Running Time [Lyrics] [(SLP) Old Home Her Story - Pappy's Blues] [Lyrics and Arrangements (C) Copyright Bill Buckels 2026. All Rights Reserved.] [Style: Sultry Delta Blues Rock, Swaggering Beat, Soulful Female Vocal, Groovy Bass, 130 BPM] [Prompt: Delta Blues Rock track at 130 BPM. Features a locked-in, driving 4/4 'boogie' bassline and aggressive rhythmic harmonica. The vocal is a gravelly, soulful male lead. Strictly follow chord placements. Instrumental sections feature fast, piercing bluesy harmonica solos. Maintain a steady, repetitive, high-energy groove throughout.] [Intro] [E7] [Pause] [E7] [Pause] [E7] [Pause] [Verse 1] [E7] Ten long years since he left the farm [E7] For the lights of the city street [E7] Leaving me in the mountain dew [E] Nothing but dust [E7] on my feet [E7] Said he'd go to Charlottesville [E7] Bring back a fortune or two [E7] But his pappy stayed in the hollow there [E] And told me [E7] what a girl should do [Chorus] [E7] Why did he leave the old home place? [E7] Why did he head for town? [E7] I traded the son for the father's land And [E9] helped him to [E] tear [E7] it [E] down! [E7] Woo- [E] hoo, [E7] woo- [E] hoo-hoo [Verse 2] [E7] Says I ran off with somebody else [E7] But pappy was right by the door [E7] With a deed to the hill and a wallet full [E] And I don’t have to [E7] work no more [E7] Geese fly south, cold wind blows [E7] But I’ve got a roof o’er my head [E7] He’s crying out there in the muddy field [E] Wishing that [E7] he was dead [Instrumental Break] [E7] [E] [E7] [E] [E7] [E] [E7] [E] [E9] [E7] [Verse 3] [E7] Watch him walk to the cedar grove [E7] Stand where the porch used to be [E7] Pappy and I sold the timber rights [E] To a big logging [E7] company [E7] Chimney stacks are tumbling down [E7] I’ve got a diamond so bright [E7] Drinking champagne with his own old man [E] Under the [E7] city light [Verse 4] [E7] See him looking for that old dog [E7] The one that we left in the rain [E7] Pappy says "Girl, let’s go spend some cash" [E] And board up the [E7] window pane [E7] Trade the lights of the city streets [E7] To have back his mountain life [E7] But Pappy is king of the county now [E] And I am his [E7] darling wife [Outro] [E7] [E] [Spoken: Don't look back, honey. It's already sold...] [End]