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Graham Sharp: Credit goes to Darrell for bringing this song into our orbit. He was pretty insistent that we include a cover song on the record, not one by someone who has already “made it,” but from an up-and-comer: enter Robbie Fulks. We had a basket full of our own songs that we were eager to include so we were slow coming around to the idea. The first time I heard “Fare Thee Well, Carolina Gals” I was distracted or maybe listening for the wrong things. When I circled back around for a second listen a couple weeks later I was floored, absolutely dumbstruck. It all made perfect sense why Darrell asked us to dig into this one. It's a song that neither Aaron or I would have written, and it's perfect for us. As a band and individually we have such a deep connection to Chapel Hill. All of the images and sentiments are not mine, but they're familiar and I can picture every scene. When Tommy Thompson is mentioned at the end I fell out; he was a friend of my grandfather's in their later years. Aaron does such a great job with this song. This is easily one of my favorite vocal performances on the record.
Aaron Burdett: Darrell was clear from our first conversations that he wanted us to do a cover tune on the album. None of us were really that into the idea at first, but Darrell kept suggesting it and ultimately he was absolutely right. He had sent over a playlist of some suggestions. Some of them seemed possible and some didn't click for us. But when I heard Robbie Fulks’ “Fare Thee Well, Carolina Gals” I was drawn in so deeply. That song still feels like a novella or a short story to me. It means more every time I hear it and it probably took me a dozen focused listens to really "get'' what it is all about. It's so well crafted. And once I got in touch with where I thought Robbie was coming from I found the place where I could get inside it and deliver it vocally in a way that both honored the original and put a new spin on it. For some reason it's one of the most powerful songs I've had the pleasure of performing in many years. I love the juxtaposition of the narrator's nostalgia and anger and optimism and the way they all weave together. For me, the song has a depth that I have not yet found the bottom of. I get teary eyed just thinking about it. It's exactly the kind of song I connect with and love to sing. And this SCR arrangement is a masterpiece, I'll go ahead and say it. Thank you Robbie and thank you Darrell. What a gift.
lyrics
Those loose limbed gals would swing their feet down the airport side of Franklin Street
I watch them in a not quite innocent way
I'm looking at them this evening
Thinking about the plans I put on hold
While the town got smaller and the days unrolled
There ain't but two stories told and this one's about leaving
Well I remember Katy then Rosalie
I was pressing my luck when I tried for three
Some shrink from a shameful deed
Me, I'll do it gladly
If I hand you a line you know that's true
If I give you a couple, it's yours to choose
One story from a total of two has got a good chance to end badly
So fare thee well, Carolina gals
I'm going where you can't find me
There'll be trouble in the days to come
And a lot more fools behind me
Well I was just a lad about yay tall
Sniffing that glue in the Northgate Mall
Down where the anchorman say “you all”
And kindness is a show for strangers
All them b-school boys and old hippie men
Sweating in the sun to no clear end
I made a medium to poor boyfriend
And a pretty good house painter
So fare thee well, Carolina gals
I'm going where you can't find me
There'll be trouble in the days to come
And a lot more fools behind me
From his home, dad's heart couldn't be hewn
Like a simple phrase in a well made tune
The stack-a-lee will sound good on the moon
You don't need a king chair and a hound dog
He'd sing the blues, I’d just smile
I was such a calm and settled child
Thanking the Lord, never dreaming the while
He was laying out my downfall
So with my hair in my eyes and my chest out-swelled
I stood on her porch and I buzzed the bell
Peaking ‘round the blind, knowing full well
That her folks was gone to Boston
And they mean quiet when they say lights out
But that was love making and it made me shout
Daddy would have come home fast no doubt
If he knew what the weekend had cost him
So fare thee well, Carolina gals
I'm going where you can't find me
There'll be trouble in the days to come
And a lot more fools behind me
Now if a cruel word escapes my mind
Don't worry baby, it's just the wine
On second thought it's not the wine
It’s just me talkin’
We men pour out our problems
Like we think that they're unique
They cheer when a baby starts to speak
Ought to give them a prize for stoppin’
Baby, don’t you be too surprised
If I cash in the farm after mama dies
Get a Cadillac and just ride
Where the Pacific meets the bumper
Stop looking at me like I've lost a screw
Like things had to lead where they led to
With the house have gone to kudzu
I'd be lucky to get a clunker
By luck I landed in the upper South
By God, I gotta make my own way out
I should have read the signs by now
I should have heard the locusts buzzing
For old Tommy Thompson's dead and gone
And I've been feeling not so strong
Chapel Hill hasn't done me wrong
It was fine until it wasn't
So fare thee well, Carolina gals
I'm going where you can't find me
There'll be trouble in the days to come
And a lot more fools
Fare thee well, Carolina gals
I'm going where you can't find me
There'll be trouble in the days to come
And a lot more fools behind me
credits
from Morning Shift,
track released September 8, 2023
2023 Yep Roc, LLC. All rights reserved.
Written by Robbie Fulks
Boondoggle Inc. dba Lorne Rall Music (ASCAP)
Mike Guggino: mandola, harmony vocals
Mike Ashworth: dobro, harmony vocals
Aaron Burdett: guitar, lead vocals
Nicky Sanders: fiddle
Barrett Smith: bass, harmony vocals
Graham Sharp: banjo, harmony vocals
Darrell Scott: guitar, harmony vocals
Produced by Darrell Scott
Engineered by Dave Sinko
Recorded at Inn Bat Cave - Bat Cave, NC
Mastered by Richard Dodd
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