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Discussions of traditional murder ballads, as well as modern and post-modern compositions that do not fit the traditional definition.

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Wasn’t That a Mighty Storm / Galveston Flood

Sing Out! Posted on Aug 15, 2016 by Patrick BlackmanMay 1, 2017

“It was the year of 1900…” – The Galveston Flood Disaster songs don’t inhabit the same space as murder ballads, but at MBM we find that they intersect in some profound ways with our genre of choice.  Recently we spent a … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Chad Mitchell Trio, eric von schmidt, Galveston Flood, Sin-Killer Griffin, Tom Rush, Tony Rice, Wasn't That a Mighty Storm

“When I Go” – Conversations with Death 8

Sing Out! Posted on Aug 8, 2016 by Ken BiggerDec 3, 2021
Dave Carter (photo by Dan Betenbender, courtesy of Tracy Grammer)

“Sometimes you wake with the feeling tone of a dream. You stay with it. There’s something there for you if you keep listening. It’s a good idea to let your dream and waking world co-exist. From the dream you get … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged City of New Orleans, Conversations with Death, Dave Carter, Edgar Lee Masters, Judy Collins, Spoon River Anthology, Steve Goodman, Tracy Grammer, When I Go, Willie Nelson

Pat Hare Murders His Baby

Sing Out! Posted on Aug 1, 2016 by Steven L. JonesAug 1, 2016
murder my baby

O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; It is the green-ey’d monster, which doth mock The meat it feeds on. — Shakespeare, Othello Cheatin’ and lyin’ On December 15, 1963, Minneapolis police apprehended an intoxicated 33-year-old man involved in a domestic … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Blues, Carl Jung, Chicago Blues, Doctor Clayton, Howlin Wolf, Led Zeppelin, Maxwell Street Market, Muddy Waters, Pat Hare, Robert Johnson, Robert Nighthawk

“Streets of Laredo” (Unfortunate Rake, Part Three)

Sing Out! Posted on Jul 25, 2016 by Ken BiggerSep 24, 2024
Cowboys shooting craps (Detroit Publishing Company Postcards; NY Public Library Digital Collection)

This is the third in a short series of posts on “The Unfortunate Rake.” Read the previous posts here and here. “So brave, young, and handsome” “When I got back to Wichita, I met one Zach Potter, a man with … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Almeda Riddle, Bruce Buckley, Cowboy's Lament, Dying Cowboy, Frank Maynard, Harry Jackson, Johnny Cash, Leif Enger, Pete Seeger, Streets of Laredo, Unfortunate Rake

“Don’t murder me …” – Dire Wolf

Sing Out! Posted on Jul 18, 2016 by Patrick BlackmanJul 18, 2016

“In the Timbers of Fennario…” Today’s murder ballad dances merrily along borderlines with which we’ve become familiar in this blog; boundaries between celebration and fear, civilization and savagery, traditional and post-modern balladry – and of course that inscrutable passage between life … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Dire Wolf, Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter

Suffer Little Children: The Moors Murders in Memory & Song

Sing Out! Posted on Jun 6, 2016 by Steven L. JonesDec 3, 2017
Suffer Little Children

But Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me; for of such is the kingdom of heaven. — Matthew 19:14 This post looks at a pair of songs inspired by memories of one of postwar … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Christine Collister, Ian Brady, Love in a Faithless Country, Malcolm McLaren, Margaret Thatcher, Moors Murders, Morrissey, Murder Ballad, Myra Hindley, Punk, Richard Thompson, Suffer Little Children, The Smiths

“With a Memory Like Mine”

Sing Out! Posted on May 30, 2016 by Patrick BlackmanMay 29, 2016

For the fifth time, we at Murder Ballad Monday find ourselves with something musical to share on Memorial Day.  Songs of war don’t always get us to the same place as do those in our genre of choice, but sometimes … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Darrell Scott, Tim O'Brien, Tim O'Brien and Darrell Scott, With a Memory Like Mine

Disaster Songs — Readers Recommend

Sing Out! Posted on May 23, 2016 by Ken BiggerMay 23, 2016
"Flood Disaster (Homecoming - Kaw Valley)," 1951, by Thomas Hart Benton (1889-1975)

We invited our readers via Facebook last week to submit some of the disaster songs they find most moving. Through those, and through some suggestions we got from others directly, we received some great suggestions. In an unusual turn for … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Charlie Poole, Chuck Pyle, John Lee Hooker, Nick Cave, Solas, Stan Rogers, The Carter Family, The Stoneman Family

Disaster songs, and such – Part 1

Sing Out! Posted on May 16, 2016 by Patrick BlackmanMay 16, 2016

In the Murder Ballad Monday board room over the last several months, conversations about the sinking of the Titanic resulted directly in two things.  First, we’ve started a playlist on the topic and we’re planning to curate it in a future post … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Chuck Hall, Eric Bibb, Grateful Dead, Rebecca Solnit, Stan Rogers

No fortune in my fame: “The Nameless Murderess”

Sing Out! Posted on May 9, 2016 by Ken BiggerMay 9, 2016
The Once (promotional image, photo credit: Renita Fillatre)

  One, two, three,    can we play the game Of the murderess    who had no name? Lucifer was waiting,    but Saint Francis came And said her name is    nowhere on your deeds So she will come to heaven    now with … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Bertolt Brecht, Billy Paul, Geraldine Hollett, Jody Richardson, Mack the Knife, Murder in the Red Barn, picaresque, The Nameless Murderess, The Once, Tom Waits, Vince Gill

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