Burnett & Rutherford
“Dick Burnett and Leonard Rutherford travelled throughout the South from 19… Read Full Bio ↴“Dick Burnett and Leonard Rutherford travelled throughout the South from 1914 to 1950, spreading their good music, collecting good songs, and building a reputation for musical excitement that still holds today throughout the region. People from widely different geographic areas remember the singing of “Blind Burnett,” the “blind minstrel of Monticello,” and fiddling Leonard Rutherford, “one of the smoothest fiddlers ever to take a bow.”
Sure, the old-time music of Burnett & Rutherford makes us travel in time, and it’s tempting to imagine the duo singing and playing in the streets of the mountain towns, while people are buck-dancing in rhythm with the banjo and fiddle. Even after 80 years,even played on a modern computer lap-top, their music sounds so exciting and immediate, joyful and honest all at once. Their version of “Willie Moore” is perhaps one my favorite performance on the Anthology…
-On this page, you’ll read the full article that i started to quote in the beginning by the great country music historian Charles Wolfe.
-and here, you’ll read more about the life and music of the duet
-Dick Burnett claimed that he wrote the famous appallachian song “Man of constant sorrow” in 1913 but never recorded it.
The Willie Moore Variations
“Willie Moore” is the first real vernacular american folk ballad of the Anthology. The theme and verses of the song are very alike british broadside balladry but versions of the song could only be found in America.
This tragic love tale has very mysterious verses: Why Willie Moore was called a “king”, did “sweet Annie” killed herself because she could not marry him, or Willie maybe killed her, why did Willie went away to Montreal and who is the mysterious J.R.D who “composed” the song?
See http://oldweirdamerica.wordpress.com/2009/01/21/10-willie-moore-by-burnett-rutherford/
Sure, the old-time music of Burnett & Rutherford makes us travel in time, and it’s tempting to imagine the duo singing and playing in the streets of the mountain towns, while people are buck-dancing in rhythm with the banjo and fiddle. Even after 80 years,even played on a modern computer lap-top, their music sounds so exciting and immediate, joyful and honest all at once. Their version of “Willie Moore” is perhaps one my favorite performance on the Anthology…
-On this page, you’ll read the full article that i started to quote in the beginning by the great country music historian Charles Wolfe.
-and here, you’ll read more about the life and music of the duet
-Dick Burnett claimed that he wrote the famous appallachian song “Man of constant sorrow” in 1913 but never recorded it.
The Willie Moore Variations
“Willie Moore” is the first real vernacular american folk ballad of the Anthology. The theme and verses of the song are very alike british broadside balladry but versions of the song could only be found in America.
This tragic love tale has very mysterious verses: Why Willie Moore was called a “king”, did “sweet Annie” killed herself because she could not marry him, or Willie maybe killed her, why did Willie went away to Montreal and who is the mysterious J.R.D who “composed” the song?
See http://oldweirdamerica.wordpress.com/2009/01/21/10-willie-moore-by-burnett-rutherford/
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We have lyrics for these tracks by Burnett:
Born In Captivity Born in captivity Born in captivity Born in captivity We'…
Fatally Beautiful She was born in the back of a thirty four…
Humans From Earth We come from a blue planet light-years away Where everything…
Image I had this image of you You had this image of…
Monkey Dance She slides across the floor Puts her head on his shoulders H…
Primitives We come from a blue planet light-years away Where everything…
River Of Love [Chorus:] I never been closer and I never been farther away…
Shut It Tight I find it hard sometimes to say the way that…
The Murder Weapon It can kill from any distance but you never see…
Who Who's Sorry Now? Who's Sorry Now? Who's heart is aching for …
We have lyrics for these tracks by Rutherford:
I Want You I was patient and I was kind And that conquers all…