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Track: Freight Train
Artist: Elizabeth Cotten
Album: Freight Train and Other North Carolina Folk Songs and Tunes

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Name: Elizabeth Cotten
Spotify Genres: country blues, traditional folk, folk
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Elizabeth Cotten was a self-taught blues and folk musician, singer and songwriter. born January 5, 1893 in Carrboro, North Carolina died June 29, 1987 in Syracuse, New York (Aged 94) She developed her own style of playing left-handed by holding a normally tuned guitar upside down so she played the melodies with her thumb and the bass lines with her fingers. Her style of playing became known as "Cotten picking". Cotten wrote most of her music in her early teens and earlier (she wrote "Freight Train" at age 13). After marrying at 17 and getting work as a maid she stopped playing music for 40 years. It wasn't until she was working as a maid for [a=Charles Seeger], an avid music lover, that she taught how to play the guitar. In the 1950s [a=Mike Seeger] began to record Cotten on reel to reel tape. In 1960 she began to play live for the first time, her first show was with [a=Mike Seeger] and she went on to perform with musicians such as [a=Mississippi John Hurt], [a=John Lee Hooker], [a=Muddy Waters] and many others. Because of the positive reaction Cotten received, she began to write again and with her new material and her standards she continued to tour and record into the 1980s. In 1984 she won the Grammy "Best Ethnic or Traditional Recording" for the album [r1624829].

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Release: Elizabeth Cotten - Freight Train And Other North Carolina Folk Songs And Tunes
Year: 1989
Genres: Blues, Folk, World, & Country
Styles: Folk

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Freight train, Freight train, run so fast Freight train, Freight train, run so fast Please don't tell what train I'm on They won't know what route I've gone When I am dead and in my grave No more good times here I crave Place the stones at my head and feet Tell them all that I've gone to sleep. When I die, Lorde, bury me deep Way down on old Chestnut street Then I can hear old Number 9 As she comes rolling by