Annotation:Little Black Mustache (2)
X: 1 T:Little Black Mustache M:C| L:1/8 O:Old Time K:D |: AG | "D"FDFG A2dc | "G"BGBd g2ag | "D"fedf "A"edcA | "G"BcdA "A7"BdAG | "D"FDFG A2dc | "G"BGBd g2ag | "D"fedf "A7"edce | [1 "D"d2f2 d2 :| [2 "D"d2A2 "A7"F2A2 || |: "D"f4 a4- | a2ba ^g2a2 | "Bm"f4 f4- | f2 (3efa g2f2 | "G"e4 B4- | "Em"B2ed "A7"cABc | [1 "D"d8- | d2A2 "A7"F2A2 :| [2 "D"d2cB "A7"AGFE | "D"D6 z2 ||
LITTLE BLACK MUSTACHE [2]. AKA - "Black Mustache." American, Reel. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). Source Gene Clardy, a fiddler from the Avalon, Mississippi, area who was a mentor to Willie Narmour, was murdered in the 1930's when he was playing a dance. He had finished his night's work and was wrapping up, when one of the audience demanded he continue playing. Clardy refused and was slain (he was 43 years old in the 1930 census). Clardy was credited in local lore with the composition "Carroll County Blues", a hit for Narmour and Smith and others.