Barb'ry Ellen- Smith (KY) 1917 Sharp MS

 Barb'ry Ellen- Smith (KY) 1917 Sharp MS

[My title. Single stanza with music as Bronson 155, from Sharp MSS., 4047.  Notes from Sharp's diary follow,

R. Matteson 2015]

Sharp diary 1917 page 271. Thursday 20 September 1917 - Hindman
 
In the morning tramped out 4 miles to Mrs Webb Pratt who sang me 4 or 5 excellent tunes. Back to lunch with Bradley at his hotel and drinks at the drug store afterwards. In the afternoon I spent 2 or more hours with Hilliard Smith who gave me quite a lot of most interesting songs. Back in time for supper at 5.30 and afterwards the girls in the school sang me a lot of songs, some of them very first rate ones. I gave them a talk about the songs and cross examined them afterwards as to what they know and in this way got a lot of splendid songs. One of the best days I have had for a long time and I must have taken down over 30 songs! I am beginning a bad cold in my chest, probably the result of the dance on Tuesday and the wet feet I got going to it. Got a mustard plaster to put on in bed.

[Barb'ry Ellen] - Sung by Hilliard Smith, Hindman, Ky., September 20, 1917. Sharp MSS., 4047/.

It was all in the month of May
And the green buds they were swelling,
Young Jimmy Green on his death-bed lay
For the love of Barbry Ellen.