Men Don’t Forget Your Wives | 6 |
Rev. Edward Clayborn is often dismissed as being a one-dimensional guitar player and lyricist, which isn’t without merit. However, that one plodding driving bass line that underscores most of his recorded work is really good. Granted he isn’t as diverse lyrically as Rev. Gary Davis or Blind Willie Johnson, but he is good at what he does – translating Bible scripture into easily understandable music lyrics that never feel preachy or didactic.
Rev. Edward W. Clayborn – Men Don’t Forget Your Wives For Your Sweetheart (1928)
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Plural “wives”, singular “sweetheart” – hmmm.
Link to mp3 seems to be broken :(
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