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"Bury My Body" is a traditional gospel blues song. It is also known as "(Lord) I Don't Care Where Dey (They, You) Bury My Body" and "My Soul Is Gonna Live with God". The origins of the song are obscure. The earliest recording may be by the Norfolk Jazz and Jubilee Quartets, as "Lord, I Don't Care Where They Bury My Body", in 192729. The various titles are taken from the chorus: "Bury my body, Lord, I don't care where; for my soul is gonna live with God". As is common with traditional songs, the words vary between performers. The verses sometimes seem to refer to the miracle of the empty tomb; at others to the rapture; at yet others to the singer's indifference to the manner of disposal of his or her remains, as a small matter compared with salvation. == Recordings == The following recordings are by artists with Wikipedia articles: * 1937"I Don't Care Where You Bury My Body" by Mitchell's Christian Singers * 1940"I Don't Care Where Dey Bury My Body" by Joshua White and his Carolinians 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Josh White discography )〕 * 1954Lonnie Donegan, on the 45 rpm EP Decca DFE 6345. This version is sometimes erroneously credited to Chris Barber, who played on the recording as a backing musician * 1964The Animals on the album ''The Animals'' * 196566The Misunderstood * 1970Al Kooper and Shuggie Otis on the album ''Kooper Session: Super Session, Vol. 2'' * 1977"I Don't Care Where You Bury My Body" by Ella Jenkins on the album ''Songs, Rhythms and Chants for the Dance'' * 1991Davy Graham on the album ''Playing In Traffic'' * 2001The Starlite Desperation on the album ''Show You What a Baby Won't'' * 2005Chris Barber on the album ''The Grand Reunion Concert'' * 2012Robert Plant on the album ''Sensational Space Shifters (Live in London July '12)'' * 2013The 77s on ''Gimme a Kickstart ... And a Phrase Or Two'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bury My Body」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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