Last Fair Deal Gone Down

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Last Fair Deal Gone Down è una canzone blues di Robert Johnson. rdf:langString
"Last Fair Deal Gone Down" is a song by American blues musician Robert Johnson. It was recorded during Johnson's third recording session in San Antonio, Texas, on November 27, 1936. The song was released on a 78 rpm record in April the following year by Vocalion Records as the second side of "32-20 Blues". It was included on the first reissue of Johnson's songs, King of the Delta Blues Singers in 1961. In 1990, it was released on compact disc as part of The Complete Recordings box set, and in 2000 it was included in Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music, Vol. 4. rdf:langString
Last Fair Deal Gone Down est une chanson du chanteur de blues Robert Johnson. Elle est enregistrée lors de sa première session au Gunter Hotel à San Antonio, Texas, le 23 novembre 1936. La chanson est éditée en single par Vocalion le 10 février 1937, en face B de 32-20 Blues. Ce single est également publié par les labels Perfect (900 copies) et Oriole (60 copies) en avril 1937. Ce titre est inclus dans la première réédition des chansons de Johnson en 1961, King of the Delta Blues Singers (Columbia). En 1990, on le retrouve sur le coffret 2 CD The Complete Recordings, et en 2000 dans la compilation Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music, Vol. 4. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString "Last Fair Deal Gone Down" is a song by American blues musician Robert Johnson. It was recorded during Johnson's third recording session in San Antonio, Texas, on November 27, 1936. The song was released on a 78 rpm record in April the following year by Vocalion Records as the second side of "32-20 Blues". It was included on the first reissue of Johnson's songs, King of the Delta Blues Singers in 1961. In 1990, it was released on compact disc as part of The Complete Recordings box set, and in 2000 it was included in Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music, Vol. 4. The song connects some scenes of gambling, work and romance, by situating them on the Gulf and Ship Island Railroad. The expression "Deal Go Down" comes from the card game "Georgia Skin". The railroad serves as more than a setting; Max Haymes finds, in the one unclear verse, a furious description of the convict lease work used when the railroad was laid, before Johnson was born. Elijah Wald agrees that the song features lyrics and structure of an archaic work song, similar to "It Makes A Long Time Man Feel Bad"; the traditional melody and structure were adapted from Charley Patton's record, "You're Gonna Need Somebody When You Die" (1929), its lyrics discarded. David Brackett describes the musical changes, "Johnson modifies this arrangement, simplifying the high-register slide part... and adding a contrasting syncopated figure in the middle of the recording (but omitting the sermon)." But Wald traces also lyrics borrowed from the song "Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down", recorded by Fiddlin' John Carson among others, which might have suggested to Johnson some of the changes in arrangement.
rdf:langString Last Fair Deal Gone Down est une chanson du chanteur de blues Robert Johnson. Elle est enregistrée lors de sa première session au Gunter Hotel à San Antonio, Texas, le 23 novembre 1936. La chanson est éditée en single par Vocalion le 10 février 1937, en face B de 32-20 Blues. Ce single est également publié par les labels Perfect (900 copies) et Oriole (60 copies) en avril 1937. Ce titre est inclus dans la première réédition des chansons de Johnson en 1961, King of the Delta Blues Singers (Columbia). En 1990, on le retrouve sur le coffret 2 CD The Complete Recordings, et en 2000 dans la compilation Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music, Vol. 4. Les paroles racontent des scènes de jeu, de travail et de romance à bord du Gulf and Ship Island Railroad, une ligne de chemin de fer du Mississippi. L'expression Deal go down provient d'un jeu de cartes appelé Georgia Skin. Ce jeu d'argent a inspiré bien d'autres chansons de blues (Bukka White, Peg Leg Howell, Memphis Minnie, The Mississippi Sheiks, Jelly Roll Morton etc.). Le groupe de metal suédois Katatonia utilise le titre de la chanson pour son cinquième album en 2011.
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