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|f_annotation='''PUT MY LITTLE SHOES AWAY.''' American, Air (4/4 time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. "Put My Little Shoes Away" is an 1873 song written and composed by Samuel M. Mitchell (1846-1905, lyrics) and Charles E. Pratt (1841-1902, music). It has been frequently recorded through the years beginning in the 78 RPM era, and has endured as a popular song among bluegrass performers. The first two stanzas go: | |f_annotation='''PUT MY LITTLE SHOES AWAY.''' American, Air (4/4 time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. "Put My Little Shoes Away" is an 1873 song written and composed by Samuel M. Mitchell (1846-1905, lyrics) and Charles E. Pratt (1841-1902, music). It has been frequently recorded through the years beginning in the 78 RPM era, and has endured as a popular song among bluegrass performers. The first two stanzas go: | ||
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''Now, come and bathe my forehead, Mother''<br> | ''Now, come and bathe my forehead, Mother''<br> | ||
''For I'm growing very weak''<br> | ''For I'm growing very weak''<br> |
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PUT MY LITTLE SHOES AWAY. American, Air (4/4 time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. "Put My Little Shoes Away" is an 1873 song written and composed by Samuel M. Mitchell (1846-1905, lyrics) and Charles E. Pratt (1841-1902, music). It has been frequently recorded through the years beginning in the 78 RPM era, and has endured as a popular song among bluegrass performers. The first two stanzas go:
Now, come and bathe my forehead, Mother
For I'm growing very weak
Let one drop of water, Mother,
Fall upon my burning cheek
Go and tell my little playmates
That I never more will play
Give them all my toys, but Mother,
Put my little shoes away