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Complete lyrics to another forgotten song

 
 
Reply Mon 8 Jan, 2024 09:55 pm
Replying to the posts about "A man came home from work one night" .. sparked memories of another song I'd like to sing in my bath. The lines I have are:
Wandered far in search of water
Down to Old Sidewinder's Well .....
Anyone recall the full lyrics of this one?
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Seizan
 
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Reply Tue 9 Jan, 2024 07:36 pm
I know of two versions of this song. One is rather older, the other is more contemporary, but it may be that the newer one is simply complete...

~~~~~ Older version:

Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra - The Shifting Whispering Sands
Artist: Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra

Album: The Shifting Whispering Sands (Remastered)

Yes, it always whispers to me
Of the days of long ago
When the settlers and the miners
Fought the crafty Navajo

How the cattle roamed the valley
Happy people worked the land
And now everything is covered
By the shifting, whispering sands

How the miner left his buckboards
Went to work his claims that day
And the burros broke their halters
When they thought he'd gone to stay

Wandered far in search of water
On to old sidewinder's well
And there, their bones picked clean
By buzzards that were circling
When they fell

How they found the ancient miner
Lying dead upon the sand
After months they could but wonder
If he died by human hand

So they dug his grave and laid him
On his back and crossed his hands
And his secret still is hidden
By the shifting, whispering sands

This is what they whispered to me
Way out in the quiet desert air
Of the people and the cattle
And the miner lying there

If you want to learn their secret
Wander through this quiet land
And I'm sure you'll hear the story
Of the shifting, whispering sands

Shifting, whispering sands

~~~~~ More recent version:

THE SHIFTING WHISPERING SANDS
(Jack Gilbert / Mary Hadler)

Recorded by : Eamonn Andrews; Johnny Cash;
Frank Chacksfield & His Orch.; Rusty Draper; Jim Reeves;
The Sons Of The Pioneers; Billy Vaughn & His Orch.; Sheb Wooley.


I discovered the valley of the shifting, whispering sands
While prospecting for gold in one of our western States
I saw the silent windmills, the crumbling water tanks
The bones of cattle and burros, picked clean by buzzards
Bleached by the desert suns
I stumbled over a crumbling buckboard nearly covered by the sands
And stopping to rest, I heard a tinkling, whispering sound
Then suddenly realized that even though the wind was quiet
The sand did not lie still
I seemed to be surround by a mystery
So heavy and oppressive I could scarcely breath
For days and weeks I wandered aimlessly in this valley
Seeking answers to the many questions
That raced through my fevered mind
Where was everyone
Why the white bones
The dry wells
The barren valley where people must have lived and died
Finally I could go no farther
My food and water gone
I sat down and buried my face in my hands
And resting thus, I learned the secret
Of the Shifting, whispering sands
How I managed to escape from the valley I do not know
But now to pay my final debt for being spared
I must tell you what I learned out on the desert
So many years ago

When the day is awfully quiet
And the breeze seems not to blow
One would think the sand was resting
But you'll find this is not so
It is whispering, softly whispering
As it slowly moves along
And for those who stop and listen
It will sing this mournful song
Of sidewinders and the horn toads
Of the thorny chaparral
Endless sunny days and moonlit nights
The coyotes lonely yell
Of the stars seem you could tough them
As you lay and gaze on high
At the heavens where we're hoping
We'll be going when we die

Yes it always whispers to me
Of the days of long ago
When the settlers and the miners
Fought the crafty Navajo
How the cattle roamed the valley
Happy people worked the land
And now everything is covered
By the shifting, whispering sands

How the miner left his buckboards
Went to work his claims that day
And the burro's broke their halters
When they thought he'd gone to stay
Wandered far in search of water
On to old sidewinder's well
And there, their bones picked clean by buzzards
That were circling when they fell

How they found the ancient miner
Lying dead upon the sand
After months they could but wonder
If he died by human hand

So they dug his grave and laid him
On his back and crossed his hands
And his secret still is hidden
By the shifting, whispering sands

This is what they whispered to me
On the quiet desert air
Of the people and the cattle
And the miner lying there

If you want to learn their secret
Wander through this quiet land
And I'm sure you'll hear the story
Of the shifting, whispering sands

Shifting, whispering sands
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Seizan
 
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Reply Wed 10 Jan, 2024 02:45 pm
Oops, my mistake. The "older version" is the same as the "newer" one; on the 1950's 45RPM the narration narration by Ken Nordine and song are broken to cover both sides of the record, while on the later Johnny Cash LP and CD both parts are together as intended.
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Fri 12 Jan, 2024 08:00 pm
@Seizan,
Ken Nordine! Great voice and his 'Word Jazz' radio shows and recordings are amazing.







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