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My Dear Companion
Jam Logs, the Podcast of The 1937 Flood
English - December 08, 2023 11:12 - 4.68 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingMusic the flood jugband charlie bowen west virginia folk music Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: "Good as I Been to You (You Gonna Quit Me Blues)"
Next Episode: You Got Me Slippin'
Nominally, this is a traditional song about abandoned love, but back in the 1960s when she reworked it, the late Jean Ritchie wrote new lyrics that went well beyond that to the larger theme of loss in general. Because of those deeper expressions, The Flood has often thought of this tune in times of our darkest grief, and we’ve even sung it at more than one graveside. So, it’s only natural for us to be thinking of it again these days with death of our own dear companion, Doug Chaffin. He absolutely loved playing this song. So, here’s to you, Doug.