Letra de Uncle Pen
Oh, the people would come from far away They'd dance all night till the break of day When the caller hollered "Do-se-do" He knew Uncle Pen was ready to go. CHORUS: Late in the evenin' about sundown High on the hill and above the town Uncle Pen played the fiddle, oh how it would ring You can hear it talk, you can hear it sing. He played an old piece he called "Soldier's Joy" And the one called "The Boston Boy" The greatest of all was "Jenny Lynn" To me that's where the fiddle begins. REPEAT CHORUS I'll never forget that mournful day When Uncle Pen was called away They hung up his fiddle, hung up his bow They knew it was time for him to go. REPEAT CHORUS